Ex-Michigan lawmaker pays Detroit News $20,000 to settle lawsuit

A former Lapeer County representative had filed a defamation lawsuit against the newspaper after reports of a cover-up of an affair with another lawmaker. A judge dismissed the case but ordered Todd Courser to pay sanctions.

Woman competing in Mrs. Michigan pageant shares story of adversity and the causes she's fighting for

If Delgado-Macon gets the most votes and raises the most money she will automatically make the top five at Mrs. Michigan on Saturday. If she wins, she plans to share her story with the country at Mrs. America. 

Detroit going door-to-door to promote vaccines

The city has knocked on 4,936 doors as teams fan out to six neighborhoods that have vaccine centers nearby.

Detroit pizzeria owner fed up with $150 parking tickets, paints handicap zone blue

Tony Sacco of Mootz Pizzeria and Bar was tired of seeing customers mistakenly parking in the handicap zone and getting tickets. So he bought a bucket of blue paint and got to work.

Detroit chefs team up to raise money fighting AAPI hate

A group of metro Detroit chefs is taking a stand against anti-Asian and Pacific Islander hate - and you can help support them and raise awareness and eat some delicious food at the same time.

Billboards along 8 Mile warns Black drivers of 'Racial Profiling Zone'

"We want people to share their stories and to reach out to us, to explain what the harassment and the targeting has been like," said Allen Denard.

Detroit now paying $50 to anyone who convinces someone to get a vaccine

"Nobody wants to listen to Dr. Fauci or me or Gov. Whitmer tell them one more time to take the vaccine," Mike Duggan said last week. "But they will listen to their neighbors."