Amid government cuts, concerns rise for veterans' services and programs
"We don't know what the staffing levels are going to be at these hospitals and other veterans hospitals around the country," Dingell said.
Detroit area teen takes part in groundbreaking type 1 diabetes study using 100-year-old TB vaccine
One local teen is hoping to help change the world for people with type 1 diabetes.
Michigan teen takes part in groundbreaking type 1 diabetes drug trial
Ivy is taking part in the five-year double-blind placebo controlled trial, meaning she doesn't know if she got the drug or the placebo. But as she makes routine trips to Boston for blood draws, hope is very high.
Oakland County Sheriff raising funds as abandoned kids heal following rescue
The sheriff's office is also raising money for the three children, hoping to start a trust to help pay for any expenses they may have in the future.
Great Lakes ice coverage nears seasonal average with one notable exception
After a paltry year of ice coverage in 2024, this winter's freezing temperatures are having an impact across the Great Lakes.
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Making glazed lamb chops with Forte Meals
Ja'kia Lowe, the chef and owner of Forte Meals, demonstrates how to prepare glazed lamb chops, broccoli and baked purple sweet potato. Forte Meals offers catering services, culinary classes and more. Lowe also has an e-book featuring budget friendly meal ideas. For more visit, fortemeals.com.
Todd Bettison approved as Detroit's new police chief
The Detroit City Council officially voted to approve Todd Bettison as the city's new police chief during Tuesday's meeting.
Woodward Corridor Plan: How to share feedback on future of road
MDOT has been collecting data on traffic, pedestrian safety, and more along the road from Detroit to Pontiac, with the goal of improving Woodward to meet the needs of all users, including drivers, pedestrians, bicyclists, and those who use public transit.
Troy hyperbaric chamber was understaffed when explosion killed 5-year-old, sources say
Attorney James Harrington is working to make sure nobody else will. He is representing the parents of Thomas Cooper and, along with Troy police and the state, investigating what went wrong and who is responsible.
Teen crashes stolen vehicle after fleeing Royal Oak police
A teen is accused of stealing a vehicle from a Royal Oak 7-Eleven and crashing it on Woodward near 12 Mile on the Berkley border.
Rebel Dogs Detroit seeks new homes for injured dogs
Two injured dogs who were found by rescuers, were given a second chance when Rebel Dogs Detroit gave them a new safe and happy future.
Teens wanting cosmetic procedures due to social media is on the rise
Many parents expressed concerns about issues with these procedures, as well as worries that their child would either grow to regret them or would want more in the future.
Teens looking for cosmetic procedures is on the rise
Dr. Susan Woolford says even though these procedures are less risky than surgery, it does not mean they are risk-free.
Lions new offensive coordinator John Morton is "ready" for the challenge
New Lions offensive coordinator John Morton sat down exclusively with Dan Miller on Monday to talk about returning to Detroit, his relationship with Jared Goff and his Detroit upbringing.
Synergy Works Detroit helps you get fit ahead of summer
Coach Julius "Jewels" Myers has programs for all fitness levels at Synergy Works Detroit.
NASCAR Daytona 500: How to watch, how to stream 'Great American Race' on Sunday
NASCAR's Daytona 500 – also known as The Great America Race – is Sunday, Feb. 16, at Daytona International Speedway. The race now begins at 1:30 p.m. (it was moved up an hour) due to the potential for rain Sunday afternoon (we'll get into that in a bit).
How much snow? Southeast Michigan to see up to 10 inches over two days
Another 5 to 10 inches of snow is coming to Metro Detroit. Here's the timing and how much you can expect outside your door.
2 kids are Michigan's first pediatric flu deaths with several others being investigated
This is the worst season for influenza in 15 years in Michigan, with hospitalizations spiking around the state.
CDC to lose nearly 1,300 probationary employees under Trump's job cuts
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is set to lose nearly 1,300 probationary employees—about 10% of its workforce—as part of a broader federal decision to remove all probationary employees from the agency.



















