The City of Detroit is adding significant vaccination capacity at TCF Center to accommodate an influx in appointments coming as a result ...
Amzie Griffin worked as a vendor at Detroit Tigers opening day games every year between 1960 and 2019.
For at least the third time this year, Republican Muskegon County Commissioner Zach Lahring is facing calls for his resignation.
Last week, Republicans in the Michigan Senate joined their colleagues across the country in introducing a sweeping package of 39 bills.
Detroit companies with 100 or more employees can request on-site vaccinations with Detroit Health Department.
The Brewers Association named the top breweries in Michigan based on sales volume.
COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and case positivity rates are spiking across Michigan, but restaurants, bars and schools remain open.
Environmentalists have been waging high-profile protests against Canadian oil company Enbridge's Line 3 pipeline replacement in Minnesota.
Six Detroit Institute of Arts board members resigned recently due to reported issues between members and the museum's leader.
As of Monday, the total number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Michigan had risen to a total of 660,771, according to the state.
A Detroit-based auto care franchise’s corporate office recently gave back to a local non-profit.
The dog — fittingly named Miracle — has been adopted by the person who rescued him.
Ann Arbor ranked No. 6 on the Best Cities to Live in America list, and eight metro Detroit cities have made the top ten rankings.
The lane closures from 13 Mile to Rochester roads will be removed by 3 p.m. daily.
Timothy Moore, Shandon Groom and Shane Evans were ordered Thursday bound over to circuit court.
Quickly, your 5-minute read for a smart start to the weekend: Rapper Tone Tone opens coney restaurant; GOP chair calls Dem women “witches.”
Quickly, your 5-minute read for a smart start to Friday: Dan Gilbert to pump $500 million into Detroit neighborhoods; don’t smell like pot.
The state reported more than 4,400 new infections, the most in a 24-hour period since December.
A 34-year-old Dearborn man has been charged after stabbing five people at a hookah lounge.
Quickly, your 5-minute read for a smart start to Thursday: $4M lottery win; drugging claims at Birmingham bar; 0.345 blood alcohol content.
Quickly, your 5-minute read for a smart start to Wednesday: HGTV star Nicole Curtis “scammed”; 400 kids quarantined; $95K overtime tab.
Quickly, your 5-minute read for a smart start to Tuesday: Bike lanes on Woodward; new PGA event honors Black golfers; pandemic art exhibit.
Two more Michigan men were charged Thursday after photos and other evidence showed they were at the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.
Quickly, your 5-minute read for a smart start to the weekend: state's NCAA bet; “arranged marriage” may end; styling “Genius Aretha” actor.
U.S. health officials are relaxing social distancing recommendations for schools, saying students can sit as close as 3 feet apart.
Lawyers for Rick Snyder said he worked in Ingham County, not Genesee County, so the indictment was returned in the wrong place. But Judg ...
It happened Wednesday, March 17 at 10:15 p.m. in the area of St. Antoine and Monroe.
Quickly, your 5-minute read for a smart start to Friday: “Genius Aretha”; shipwreck revealed; awkwardness for the Lions; things to do.
Quickly, your 5-minute read for a smart start Thursday: “Shark Tank” boost; 200 students quarantined; high school wrestling power rankings.
Makayla Marie Villatoro, 11, of Dallas was preparing to turn 12 last Thursday.
Quickly, your 5-minute read for a smart start to Wednesday: Cars keep hitting a Detroit woman’s home; St. Paddy’s Day fun in metro Detroit.
Quickly, your smart start to Tuesday: Oscar nomination with a local twist, Comerica Park Opening Day restrictions and St. Paddy’s Day plans.
Sunrise will occur one hour later, meaning that it will be darker later in the morning.
Quickly, your smart start to the weekend: Woman, 78, holds 19 world powerlifting records; $1.05B lottery prize claimed; big estate sale.
Quickly, your guide to a smart start Friday: Prosecutor weaponizes nursing home deaths, Alice Cooper is “floored,” more Detroit Lions cuts.
Quickly: Your 5-minute read for a smart start today includes a crooning teen, clean but cluttered Detroit River and must-know traffic alert.
The Memory Bear program started in 2014 to help grieving families capture and preserve aspects of their loved ones with a stuffed animal.
Quickly, your 5-minute read for a smart start today includes Queen of Soul biopic premiere, the Lions’ NFL draft choices and 313 Day plans.
It’s the latest move in a long-running dispute between the GOP-led Legislature and the Democratic governor over her pandemic response.
In addition to being exposed to the elements, 40 percent of the homeless population has long-term physical or mental health conditions.