Recycling old cars is an art - with massive machines

When your car reaches the end of its life, it's not done yet. That old beater will get the form of a new life through meticulous work of ripping it apart.

Livonia pharmacy swamped with requests for COVID vaccine

Rudy Najm, owner of i Pharmacy in Livonia, spent $20,000 to buy a new freezer for the Pfizer vaccine - and now he's been inundated with requests to get the shot.

Livonia close to adding social workers to police for suspects in mental health crisis

Chief Caid and the mayor have been working for a year with Hegira Health in Livonia. City officials are looking to hire social workers trained in behavioral health to become embedded with the police force.

Thief injures self after ricochet of brick thrown at door window of gun shop

At 5 a.m. Thursday, thieves tried to break into a Livonia gun store - they didn't get inside, but they did get away - likely with a little pain for their effort.

Michigan farmers adapt to lower demand for turkeys this Thanksgiving

As most people are having smaller Thanksgiving gatherings, the need for large turkeys is much lower during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Livonia schools return to in-person learning

As students return to the buildings, a number of protocols are in place to keep the school community safe 

Livonia Police: Avoid Westbound M-14, Semi-truck on fire

Authorities with the Livonia Police Department are advising drivers to avoid westbound M-14, due to a serious traffic alert. 

Livonia family granted exemption to visit dying daughter in Canadian hospice

The Livonia couple who thought they wouldn't be able to visit their dying daughter in Canada have been granted a special exemption to allow them to travel across the closed border.

With Canadian border closed due to COVID-19, Livonia parents can't see dying daughter one more time 

For the past three decades, the Hotchkiss family has been able to see their daughter. But amid the COVID-19 closure, she was diagnosed with stage four cancer and may not be able to see her again.

Closed since March, bowling alley owners file lawsuit against Whitmer to re-open

Bowling alleys have been closed since March as part of the statewide COVID-19 shutdown. Now with other businesses reopening, a lawsuit has been filed asking a judge to order the state to allow bowling alleys to re-open.