Community rallies for beloved father of 5 battling heart disease

At just 48, David is in heart failure - and doctors say it's likely because a virus was attacking his heart, a result of what seemed like a mild case of Covid over the winter.

Berkley greenlights 2 extra recreational pot businesses bringing total to 5

There’ll likely be more marijuana shops in Berkley than initially planned. City council voted to increase the number of marijuana licenses the city could issue, from three to five.

DMAN music therapy program expands to help more people living with severe disabilities

"Help someone make music, help someone work on their fine motor skills playing the piano, help someone with their breath support, their physical needs," said Bessette. "There's so many things that you can do with music."

Berkley woman draws strength, hope during fight of her life

A Berkley mom thought she'd already won the fight of her life but she got a devastating diagnosis that the cancer was back. Then her neighbors and an entire city rallied around her.

Berkley 18-year-old becomes a supermodel after getting discovered on TikTok

He went from playing video games for money, working at a shoe store and delivering for DoorDash to modeling Yve Saint Laurent's spring-summer collection and walking the runway in Venice, Italy.

Berkley welcomes newest police dog -- Bear

Berkley Public Safety recently welcomed its newest member, police dog Bear.

Bitcoin scam circulating in Metro Detroit conned victims out of $15,000

In the city of Berkley, scammers are posing as members of the public safety department and calling people about charges and outstanding warrants they need to pay to fix with Bitcoin.

Myanmar military jails journalist from Metro Detroit, leaving family stunned

"He's living in a country where the military wants to control the narrative," Bryan said. "You always understand the military doesn't like journalists and he's living there, so it's always a thought. But you never think something like that it's going to happen to someone in your immediate family."

Families Against Narcotics teams with Berkley police to help addicts

The opioid crisis has publicly taken a backseat to the pandemic but the numbers are staggering.  According to Families Against Narcotics, 2021 is expected to see a 40-percent increase in overdoses and a 20-percent increase of opioid-related deaths.  

Berkley man's grandmother's recipe is a hit with Chunk Nibbles sweet and salty snacks

A sweet treat is loved by all especially around the holidays passed down from generation to generation. And now Brad Cocklin of Berkley has turned his family tradition into Chunk Nibbles - a booming local business.

D-MAN Foundation giving freedom back to clients with new technology amid COVID-19

The community at The D-MAN Foundation, Danny's Miracle Angel Network, is working to keep their clients engaged by giving them access to technology amid the pandemic.

Cities unanimously vote to cancel 2020 Woodward Dream Cruise

The status of the Woodward Dream Cruise commencing this year will be decided on Monday when its board will discuss the best direction for 2020.

Police say Peeping Tom crashes, dies while running from Berkley Police 

Police said a suspected peeping tom was died after Berkley Police tried to stop him and he led a high-speed chase before crashing another a car.

Michigan unemployment site buckles under surge of claims from pandemic

To give you an idea of how many people are applying, the unemployment office is accustomed to about 5,000 claims per week. Last week, there was 129,000 claims.