Detroit now accepting applications to open marijuana businesses - here's how to apply

It's likely a coincidence the big day fell on the unofficial weed holiday in the U.S. But for the city, which has waited years to open up for business, the event is no less significant.

Detroit looks to contract more city-based companies, will host Minority Business Summit

Jackson, the chief procurement officer, says the city has about $5 billion in contracts, as well as $800 million in American Rescue Plan funds. He says they're trying to make it easier for smaller businesses to bid on contracts - to have access to loans and financing and to get paid faster.

Feelings of cautionary relief among Detroit Metro Airport travelers following lifting of CDC mask order

“I’ve been going up and down this coast, south Florida to New York for about 35 years… my company announced at this moment if you choose to you may remove your mask,” a staff member aboard a JetBlue Airway flight Monday.

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A cold start to your Easter Sunday. Dry and mostly sunny. Increasing clouds and the threat of snow Monday. Meteorologist Lori Pinson has your forecast

Police still looking for the murder suspect of Danielle Munoz in 2007

The 26-year-old was reported missing on March 9, 2007 and was found three days later in the trunk of a classic car. She had been shot in the neck.

Kindergartner brings Jose Cuervo margaritas to snack time at Livonia school

A kindergartner brought Jose Cuervo margaritas to snack time at a Livonia school and handed out drinks to her classmates. Now the parents of two other kindergartners are outraged.

Democrat State Rep Cavanagh gets misdemeanor deal on 2nd drunk driving offense

Mary Cavanagh helped create legislation allowing people to petition a judge to expunge their first-time drunk driving offenses. She will not benefit from that new law, as this is her second drunk driving conviction.