About 100 protest against police brutality down Van Dyke in Warren

Before they set off in the heat, Warren Mayor Jim Fouts and Police Commissioner Bill Dwyer came to lend support to the protest and to listen.

Macomb County to have sewer water tested to trace coronavirus in communities

"If we are able to show a particular neighborhood that COVID-19 is present," said Candice Miller. "Sometimes we can find it a couple weeks before people are even having any symptoms."

Lots to enjoy this Memorial Day weekend at Michigan's Metroparks, social distancing included

A bucolic Memorial Day is on the horizons for Michigan residents as many look to take advantage of rising temperatures and lifting restrictions on where they can enjoy themselves. Park officials ask that all visitors respect social distancing guidelines still in effect.

Southeast Michigan partnership that donates food to hungry kids takes cereal drive virtual

For the last 10 years, the Children's Hospital of Michigan Professional Nurse Council has partnered with Gleaners Community Good Bank to provide children with a daily meal over the summer. While the in-person efforts have been hampered by COVID-19, that's not stopping the partnership from efforting to feed hungry kids.

Michigan tattoo artist found shot to death inside his apartment

Clinton Twp Police said a 42-year-old man who ran his own tattoo business out his apartment was found shot to death early Saturday morning.

Ray Township man to donate proceeds from black walnut tree worth $10,000 he plans to cut down

Joseph Jaye discovered the black walnut tree in his backyard is worth several thousand dollars. He wants to cut it down to make way for his new asphalt company, and donate some of the proceeds to front line workers fighting COVID-19's spread in the process

Mushroom hunter finds remains of missing Eastpointe man

Around 4:00 p.m. Saturday a Chesterfield man hunting for mushrooms discovered the human remains of a 35-year old missing Eastpointe man who was reported missing back in July 2018.

Man who went to retrieve grill that fell out of pickup bed on I-696 has died

A man was hospitalized with serious injuries after allegedly being struck while trying to retrieve a grill that flew out of his pickup truck on I-696

Normal admission fees returns to Michigan's Metroparks May 15

As the state begins reopening parts of its economy, its Metroparks locations are also easing back into normality. Regular tolling returns May 15