Ex-jeweler selling tickets for new treasure quest, this time in Washtenaw County

Johnny Perri is hosting another "Weekend Warrior style quest" with $5,100 worth of treasure in the ground - and another portion of that total to be redeemed after finding a wood X.

Former prisoner uses Ypsilanti Township farm to break cycle of incarceration

We The People Opportunity Farm in Ypsilanti Township provides formerly incarcerated people with a nine-month paid internship to help keep them out of prison.

Ann Arbor plans to ban turning right on red lights downtown to curb pedestrian crashes

Under a new resolution, turning right on a red light in downtown Ann Arbor would be illegal. City council is expected to vote yes on the resolution aimed at keeping pedestrians, especially University of Michigan students, safe.

Serial peeper caught hiding cameras while out on bond for same crime

A man who spent time in prison after hiding cameras in porta-potties is now facing more charges, including an accusation that he hid cameras while awaiting his next court hearing for the same crime.

Greta Van Fleet cancels Michigan shows, frustrating some fans

Some fans are frustrated and questioning Greta Van Fleet after the band canceled two of its Michigan shows just days before the concerts.

Debbie Dingell roundtable on gun violence focuses on common ground

“This wasn’t your typical gun discussion," Dingell said. "It’s what’s the root causes? Why is it happening? Everybody in this room who came from very different perspectives believes we need safe storage. That shouldn’t be a threat."

Eastern Michigan University files lawsuit against striking faculty

Eastern Michigan University has filed a lawsuit claiming the strike is illegal because the faculty are public employees.

Eastern Michigan University faculty union hold strike vote Tuesday

Members of the union said its efforts to find a deal with the school were met with delays, canceled meetings, and lengthy response times to proposals.