Michigan Senate passes new amendments strengthening 'Wyatt's Law'

Nearly four years after Wyatt’s Law was passed, new amendments designed to strengthen the existing law have passed through the Senate and is now heading to the House.

Michigan tick season begins as Lyme disease cases surge

Cases of Lyme disease are on the rise in Michigan, with the number of confirmed cases nearly quadrupling since 2022. Experts say it’s because more ticks are around.

Two men accused of spray-painting swastikas on Sterling Heights fence arraigned in court

Two 19-year-olds from out of state have been arraigned on charges for their alleged involvement in spray-painting hate symbols on a homeowner's fence in Sterling Heights.

'He did not deserve it': Detroit family wants justice after deadly gas station shooting

Family of the third victim killed in a shooting at a Detroit gas station over the weekend is pleading for justice after their son was among those struck by gunfire.

Good Samaritan rescues fishermen during rough waters on Detroit River

A fishing trip in the Detroit River took a turn for the worst when rough waters capsized a boat carrying multiple individuals.