1,500 strong demonstrate in Troy protest against police brutality and racism

City officials say roughly 1,500 people joined the protest as part of the global response to the killing of George Floyd by an ex-Minneapolis cop. 

Scarlet's Playground for children with all abilities opens after coronavirus, vandalism

The all-inclusive playground is named after Scarlet Clark, who has spinal muscular atrophy - a disease that has left her in a wheelchair and has kept her from playing with other children, until now.

Quadriplegic man's charity is taking donations of your returnable cans, bottles to help others

They are still looking for a virtual alternative but the problem is, that golf outing usually brings more than forty thousand dollars so now they're trying to do something else, collecting returnables at their church Orchard Grove Community Church in Walled Lake.

Detroit Zoo to reopen to members on June 8 as part of four-day soft opening

The Detroit Zoo is reopening to members on Monday, as part of a four-day soft opening before general admission tickets can be sold to non-members.

Oakland County to open outdoor playground equipment closed in March due to COVID-19

After more than two months of being forced to close to help stop the spread of COVID-19, Oakland County playgrounds are once again open for play as cases of COVID-19 in the state and county continue to drop.

Peaceful demonstration nearly marred by driver trying to run down protester in Troy

Police say a 68-year-old driver tried to run down a protester as the crowd was walking back to their cars at the conclusion of the event that drew hundreds outside Somerset Mall.

Michigan dad visits local business for lunch, leaves scathing and hilarious review on Instagram

Ava's Kitchen opened in April and is fully equipped with a microwave, dishwasher, and fridge. Her father was trying to support another black-owned business and says it's a clean establishment even if it's lacking some things.

82-year-old Ferndale man with Alzheimer's missing

An 82-year-old Ferndale resident with Alzheimer's has been missing since Thursday evening.

Dentists across metro Detroit readying to reopen

We talk with a dentist Dr. Jeff Haddad in Rochester about how his office will look a little different once it reopens during the pandemic.

Southeast Michigan malls reopen but few stores are open for business

Malls were forced to shut down in mid-March as Coronavirus spread in Michigan but the reboot is in full force for the buildings. But the stores can still decide to reopen or not.

Twelve Oaks, Somerset Collection and other Southeast Michigan malls start reopening

Michigan retailers will take a big step on Thursday as many of the state's largest malls will reopen. Enhanced safety protocols and social distancing guidelines will greet customers at each entryway.

HopCat closing downtown Royal Oak location

HopCat is closing its Royal Oak location, saying an agreement couldn't be made with the landlord.

Senior community builds hug station to safely bring joy back to residents

Using wood and plastic sheets, staff at American House in Rochester Hills built a hugging station so residents can experience an embrace once again amid the pandemic.

Monroe police officer shot during arrest 'the best friend you could ever have'

Peterson remains in critical but stable condition at a Toledo Hospital. Peterson and Troy police Sgt. Meghan Lehman go back 16 years ago at the police academy.