Michigan medical experts on NYC shooting after CTE mentioned in shooter's note

Questions continue to linger after a mass shooting in New York City left four people dead. The gunman mentioned in a letter he was suffering from CTE.

Michigan roadside drug test bill sparks debate in Lansing

Michigan drivers may get pulled over for a new reason if a bill in Lansing becomes law, allowing police to test for drugs with a swab of the mouth.

Village of Holly injunction that would halt Mill Pond drainage denied

The dam at Mill Pond in the historic village of Holly is at risk of failing, and now the forty or so homeowners with waterfront property are watching the water drain away.

Storms possible Saturday across Southeastern Michigan

Isolated to scattered severe thunderstorms are possible Saturday afternoon and evening across Southeastern Michigan.

Court orders Northville streets to reopen for vehicle traffic

If you've visited downtown Northville, you've likely become accustomed to some streets being blocked off by cars and trucks to encourage more foot traffic in the social district.

New dating safety app 'Tea' spills some controversy

A new app called 'Tea,' where women can only post photos of men they're dating to get input from other women, is causing controversy.

53 cats found living with woman in Metro Detroit motel room
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It was Friday, June 20, at the Motel Six on Grand River in Farmington Hills, and as motel guest Parker Davis got closer to room 132, he saw over a dozen cats sitting outside the door and walking around.

Staying safe during upcoming heat wave across Metro Detroit

There’s lots to do around town this weekend, but doctors are warning everyone to stay cool any way you can.

Michigan impact of immigration crackdowns

Across Michigan, immigration advocates say they’re seeing a sharp rise in arrests, especially at court hearings and ICE check-ins.