Gov. Whitmer vetoes 4 reform bills at NAACP Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner

“Tonight I’m going to sign the veto letter,” said Whitmer. “And if they want to send me the other 35 they will meet the same fate.”

Breast cancer organization's annual Race for the Cure event in Detroit

This is the 30th anniversary for Michigan's largest breast cancer event. The event was hosted in-person with virtual options for participants.

Detroit City Clerk Janice Winfrey has nearly $65,000 in unpaid taxes

"I’m sure I’m not the only citizen in this great city that owes taxes," she said. "Yeah we owe the IRS absolutely, but we’re also on a payment plan and we have been for a few years now. But you know we pay it off and sometimes it happens again."

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An approaching cold front brings the threat of rain late Saturday, more widespread Sunday. Meteorologist Lori Pinson has your forecast.

McNichols business thoroughfare transformed by multi-million Detroit investment

"We have much to be thankful for, " said U-D Mercy President Dr. Antoine Garibaldi "Broad new sidewalks and pavements, bus stop bump-outs, parking, and bicycle lanes, innovative double street lights, bright and shiny new storefronts are ready to welcome new businesses."

Detroit mom to five & grandma missing for nearly month, family fears ex responsible

Detroit Police and the family of a mom to 5 are searching for a woman who hasn't been seen in three weeks. Her family is worried that her ex may have something to do with it.

Detroit Navy vet lost at sea in Pearl Harbor has remains ID'd with DNA, will be laid to rest

Irvin Franklin Rice was a 22-year-old sailor from Detroit - a Navy radioman Third Class aboard the U.S.S Oklahoma when the battleship was torpedoed and capsized on December 7th, 1941. Now his family is preparing for a proper burial - finally.

Prosecutors will not retry man after fatal Royal Oak Township fire conviction overturned

Prosecutors will not retry Juwan Deering after his conviction was overturned. Deering was serving a life sentence in connection with a fire that killed five children in Royal Oak Township 20 years ago.

Wolchek smokes out sketchy dope deliveries

TONIGHT: Meet the Chronic Clown, the Beard and the Boss. They're running a bootleg marijuana business anyone can access online, selling and delivering weed to anyone, anywhere. Rob Wolcheck investigates.

Detroit adds 350 more speed humps to this year's 5,200 order to curb reckless drivers

As the speed humps are installed, some residents worry speeding drivers could find other ways to get around the speed humps. "I’m wondering they may start riding on people's grass - I hope not," Phillips said.