Michigan retirement plan would help 1.5 million workers access savings program, lawmaker says

About 1.5 million Michigan workers aren't offered a retirement plan through their job. A proposed law would create an avenue to do that - without any cost from to the business.

Local fencing team from Troy scores big at 17-and-under world championship

Never give up, keep pursuing, stay passionate, and love the journey - that's the advice that one star metro Detroit athlete has for anyone else who is eying ambitious goals and an even bigger dream.

Man caught masturbating along Bloomfield Township road, police say

A man with warrants for his arrest is facing more charges after police say he was masturbating along a Bloomfield Township road last week.

Berkley's Bombshell Treat Bar opens this week

The wait is almost over - Berkley's newest ice cream spot, Bombshell Treat Bar, opens this week.

Tax Day 2024: Delayed filing allowed for Michigan counties impacted by flooding, severe storms

Residents of nine Michigan counties impacted by severe weather last summer have a few extra months to file their taxes. Monday is Tax Day, but residents in Eaton, Ingham, Ionia, Kent, Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, and Wayne counties don't have to file their individual or business tax returns until June 17.

Ferndale, other Michigan cities lobby for lost millions

In recent years, millions of dollars have been taken from the city’s coffers, in the form of shrinking contributions from the state.

LTU conference to study GamerGate on 10th anniversary

A decade ago, the online controversy that became known as “GamerGate” exposed an ugly streak of misogyny and homophobia in the online gaming community. Ten years later, what have we learned? How have things gotten better? What challenges remain?

Oakland County road commission announces $84 million in 2024 construction projects

This year’s RCOC Road Improvement Plan includes road-reconstruction projects, major-resurfacing projects, roundabout construction, bridge-repair-and-replacement projects, culvert-repair-and-replacement projects, the continuation of a two-mile gravel-road-paving project and 46 miles of simple-resurfacing.

Dearborn motorcyclist charged after leading police on several pursuits while armed

Farmington Hills police were able to arrest the 26-year-old driver after his motorcycle ran out of fuel, bringing his joyride that spanned several cities to an end.

James Crumbley jailhouse recordings threatening prosecutor released

In addition to calling himself a martyr, James Crumbley said it felt like he was joining the military, used derogatory language to refer to the Oakland County Prosecutor, and blamed the school for the shooting.

Rochester Hills City Council OKs Life Time Fitness request to pursue liquor license

Alcohol could be available at the Rochester Hills Life Time Fitness after city council approved a conditional use request earlier this week. The gym can now seek a liquor license from the state.

5th suspect in Hutch's Jewelry murder plot ordered to trial

Another suspect charged in connection with the murder of Hutch's Jewelry owner Dan ‘Hutch’ Hutchinson will stand trial.

Wixom adds curbside food scrap recycling

Wixom residents can now easily reduce their food waste through a new curbside recycling program.

I-696 reopens after crash breaks median, scatters debris

The impact scattered debris around the roadway, a nearby traffic camera showed. It happened at Coolidge in Oak Park.

Detroit Zoo warns of discount ticket scam

The Detroit Zoo said a post offering a pack of tickets for a discount is a scam.