Bodycam video: Farmington Hills Police and Fire go door-to-door to rescue residents from burning building

Farmington Hills Police and Fire arrived to find the top floor of a condo completely engulfed in flames - and then rushed inside that burning building to go door-to-door to save everyone inside.

Nearly 4 kilos of fentanyl and cocaine, 7 guns discovered in Farmington Hills raid

A Farmington Hills couple was arrested in February during a raid of their home where authorities said they discovered nearly 4 kilos of cocaine and fentanyl along with seven guns - three of which were stolen.

Drag Queen Story Time event in Royal Oak brings out protestors, supporters

The co-owner of the Sidetrack Book Store in Royal Oak says they have held events like this before at their store without any demonstration.

I-696 down to 2 lanes in each direction until end of year

A stretch of I-696 will be down to two lanes on both sides of the freeway through the end of the year. All traffic will share the westbound side while the other side is rebuilt.

Wanted suspect crashes into driver while fleeing deputies in Pontiac

A Pontiac man wanted for assault, fleeing and eluding, and domestic violence crashed into a woman while running from Oakland County deputies Wednesday.

New nonprofit Oakland Thrive helps small businesses with an emphasis on diversity

"We have a specialized focus on minority-owned, women-owned, and veteran-owned businesses," Carlson said. "We are here to help all small businesses across the county but with a particular focus in those three categories."

SNAP benefits drop, as charities like Lighthouse experience bigger demand than ever

"Because of SNAP programs are going to (drop by) as much as $95 per individual, and up to $300 almost per family, we are already experiencing it," said Russell Estill, director of the Lighthouse food program.

James, Jennifer Crumbley hearing Tuesday to determine if couple should stand trial

James and Jennifer Crumbley, the parents of Oxford High School shooter Ethan Crumbley, will be back in court on Tuesday for a hearing that could decide the future of the criminal charges filed against them.

Berkley considers anti-pet store bill as new Puppygram business catches criticism

Local officials debated on whether to pass a law banning pet stores from selling dogs or cats. This came as some residents take aim at the new store, Puppygram, accusing it of using unethical breeders - known as puppy mills.