'Do Not Knock' ordinance may come to Hazel Park as city council decides

It is a common annoyance that everyone can relate to; solicitors knocking on the door trying to sell you something, but in one community, that could soon be a thing of the past.

'Didn’t even wipe': Man defecates on camera in Detroit shoe store

"When you gotta go, you gotta go," is what one man probably had in mind when he decided to defecate in the middle of a Detroit shoe store on Sunday.

'Not credible' bomb threat at Corewell in Troy, hospital says

A non-credible bomb threat was reported at Corewell Health Beaumont in Troy on Tuesday night - prompting an evacuation at the hospital.

Chinese nationals investigation: MSU expert on alleged smuggled fungus

As the investigation continues into Chinese nationals accused of smuggling biological material into the U.S., a researcher at Michigan State University hopes the public doesn’t lose sight of ongoing efforts to keep our food supply safe.

Detroit woman, boyfriend, charged with murder in child abuse, torture case

A Detroit mom and her boyfriend were charged with murder, torture and child abuse, as it is alleged that the boyfriend continued to abuse the child and the mother covered it up.

Taxing Michigan's rich to pay for schools part of potential ballot proposal

The "Invest in MI Kids" could help funnel $1.7 billion into Michigan schools if approved by voters. But the proposal is still a ways from being approved.