Troy sued over denying mosque plans due to zoning

The Adam Community Center is made up of around 200 Muslims who all either live or work in the city of Troy. 

Be aware, not alarmed, Oakland County warns of "most dangerous mosquito-borne virus" in Michigan

Oakland County taking precautions over recent reports of dangerous mosquito disease spotted in Michigan. After killing three people on the west side of the state, health officials are warning the be aware, but not alarmed, of a breakout of Eastern Equine Encephalitis - a mosquito-borne virus with a 33 percent mortality rate.

Guinness World Record for largest Lint Ball rolled in Farmington Hills

The Farmington Fire Department teamed up with a local dryer vent maintenance service to create the largest ball of lint ever on Thursday. The stunt was meant to bring awareness to dryer fires, the most common kind of fire in homes.

Rochester Hills woman awaits arraignment in face biting, attempted sex assault of friend

A woman who was arrested earlier this week on accusations that she bit a friend's ear off and tried to sexually assault her has been identified as she awaits charges in the Oakland County Jail.

Amazon wants to develop former Silverdome site into $250 million distribution center

Amazon is planning on building a distribution center at the former Silverdome site, the mayor of Pontiac said in a news release Wednesday night. The project will be worth $250 million and will create 1,500 full time jobs in the area.

With EPA's rollback of wetland protections, Michigan officials say we're setting "a dangerous precedent"

Following a Trump administration promise to roll back Obama-era protections of streams and wetlands in the U.S., the EPA made good on that promise on Sept. 12 when it outlined a policy that freed up wetlands from federal jurisdiction. This decision doesn't affect Michigan that much because the state already has regulations that protect its wetlands. However, Michigan officials say any rollback of protections is a short-sighted decision and sets a dangerous precedent for defining water quality

44-year-old who bit woman's ear off could be charged with two 10-year felonies

Oakland County Sheriff deputies came upon a crime scene one sergeant is describing as a "once in a lifetime" incident. A woman's ear and parts of her face had been bitten off by another woman who she had invited over for drinks. The woman could be charged with assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder and assault with intent to maim - both 10-year felonies.

Troy company works with larger companies to help employees pay college debt

Do you think your employer would help you pay off your student loans? It may seem like a pipe dream for those of us with thousands of dollars in debt, but a Michigan company is hoping to help make that happen.

Griffin Claw Brewing releases banana stout beer, highlighting gorilla conservation at Detroit Zoo

Griffin Claw Brewing has released a commemorative beer to celebrate the Detroit Zoo's conservation work with gorillas in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It's called the Grauer's Grace and is considered a hearty banana stout.

Man must pay ex $15M after winning lottery during divorce, arbitrator rules

How’s this for alimony? A Michigan man who won more than $30 million playing the lottery while separated from his wife has been ordered to give her nearly half the money as part of their divorce settlement.

Chef Jasmine serves up Korean BBQ Tacos for Sunset at the Zoo
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Taste Detroit Zoo Catering's Chef Jasmine Cook joined us on The Nine to demo Korean BBQ tacos. Director of Donor Engagement for the Detroit Zoological Society, Julie Geisinger, shared event details. Watch in the video player above.

Topgolf opens first location in Michigan
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The weather has turned cold on us once again, but golf fans have a new place to keep the game alive in metro Detroit.