Detroit man sentenced for fentanyl business he ran from Palmer Street houses

He led and organized the drug distribution business, securing bulk narcotics from his suppliers and sold or directed others to sell those drugs to other buyers or users.

Mackinac Bridge closures prompt energy emergency declaration for Michigan's UP

An energy emergency declaration signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer lifts restrictions to help bring fuel to Michigan's Upper Peninsula after Mackinac Bridge closures this week.

Romeo puppy improving after allegedly dipped in boiling water by owner's daughter

It's hard to believe this spunky Jack Russell Terrier mix almost didn't survive one of the most unimaginable animal abuse cases last January after being dipped in boiling water, allegedly by the owner's daughter.

Michigan couple jailed in Mexico returning home after lawmaker visit

It is the end of an international nightmare for two Michigan residents who were stuck in a Mexican jail for a dispute over a time-share, as they are now flying back home.

900 workers to be laid off temporarily from U.S. auto plants, leaders cite Trump tariffs

President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs executive order announcement included a focus on the auto industry, with a 25% tariff being placed on all foreign-made automobiles imported into the U.S.

Hall of Shame bad contractor faces judge on charges

Look who's getting ready for court, it's Artimus Brintley - a Hall of Shame inductee and now defendant.

Federal cuts to Covid-era funding causes concern for state health agencies

Thursday a federal judge temporarily blocked health funding cuts worth billions to the states. But the uncertainty of the Covid funding that critics argue was never meant to be permanent, continues.