Eligible Southeast Michigan residents can schedule a vaccine at Ford Field today

After a dry run of inoculating teachers weeks ago, Ford Field is about to start hosting 6,000 vaccine appointments daily. It will open as a mass vaccination center beginning March 24.

Genius: Aretha movie premiere protested by family members

Kelf Franklin, Aretha Franklins, son, says The National Geographic did not try to include the family in the production of the "Genius: Aretha" series.

Lt. Gov Gilchrist says supply of COVID-19 vaccine will meet April 4 demand

On April 5th all Michiganders age 16 and up will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. Garlin Gilchrist says the allocations from the federal government have been increasing every week and vaccination sites are opening up.

Henry Ford Health System chosen to run Ford Field mass vaccination site

The site, which was selected according to the CDC’s priority tool to help those who were hardest hit and most vulnerable, will operate from 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., seven days a week, for eight weeks under the federal government's vaccination pilot program, according to a release.

Detroit mayoral challenger Anthony Adams takes swipe at uptick in violent crime

Adams, the former deputy mayor under Kwame Kilpatrick, is now challenging Mayor Mike Duggan in the upcoming election. Adams says the city needs to change its approach with crime.

Future Detroit pot growers have one more day to apply for 'legacy' status

Friday is the last day the city of Detroit is accepting applications for obtaining 'legacy' status. Those that are approved gain access to a wide array of benefits for securing and starting a weed dispensary in the city.

Advocates say overtaxing by Detroit is causing foreclosures, city disagrees

The single mother of nine children lost her Detroit home saying she couldn't keep up with the taxes and felt the assessment was way too high.  

Tesla t-bones semi-truck in Detroit, gets wedged under trailer

Both the passenger and driver were conveyed to a hospital after crashing into the semi-truck early Thursday morning.

COVID-19 pandemic creates struggles for Detroit homeless shelters

Detroit's homeless shelters fear what could happen when moratoriums on evictions are lifted. They are asking for help assisting people in need.