The defendant allegedly assaulted and trafficked two young victims for six years through online escort service.
For any kid who ever jumped in a mud puddle – or wanted to, but was stopped by a laundry-conscious parent – this event is for you.
In internal investigation, EMT reportedly said she didn’t want to perform CPR for 10 minutes because “you know how these families get.”
Feeding America is partnering with IKEA to fight hunger this month to support local food banks, one being Forgotten Harvest.
The ABC reality show is holding a casting call in July to select the cast for the 20th season, airing in early 2016.
The college essay is a story about you!
Labor pains were just two minutes apart when 911 operator got the call. Within 5 minutes, newborn was crying.
A massive G4 geomagnetic storm is kicking up the aurora borealis, which rivals some of the best Northern Lights shows in recent years.
The $50 fee for physical ability and agility test will be waived at a special Saturday, June 27, event.
Starting now, there are plenty of chances to catch Fourth of July fireworks as communities plan Independence Day celebrations.
There were 24 shootings over the weekend, including one that killed one and injured 11 more at a neighborhood block party.
Storms could pack a punch in southeast Michigan.
Texas donor Earl Holt III has contributed $65,000 to Republican campaigns over the last several years.
Oakland County Breastfeeding Coalition to honor pediatrician offices, employers and businesses taking extra accommodation steps.
A portion of opening-day proceeds will benefit the nonprofit Northville Educational Foundation; another restaurant opens in August.
Some easy precautions taken while mowing can help prevent storm water drains from plugging.
Severe thunderstorms, wind guests, golf ball-sized hail and tornadoes possible through early Tuesday morning.
If your dream job is a non-profit gig, you’re in luck. Jobs open for everyone from execs and fundraisers to PR pros and interns.
If you miss a day, you miss a lot. Let’s catch up on some of the most-viewed posts in Michigan this week.
Featured properties are all worth a peek, but especially the The Villa Cortile, winner of eight 2015 Detroit Home Awards.
Bids for the Art Deco skyscraper, financed with the proceeds of the sale of Fisher Body to General Motors, start at $3.5 million.
With Supreme Court ruling potentially legalizing gay marriage in all 50 states days away, lawmaker wants government out of the equation.
A recent analysis of Google Trends shows where the man bun cuts it, and where it doesn’t. Women flat-out don’t like it.
Rep. Gary Glenn, longtime gay rights opponent and co-author of Michigan’s gay marriage ban, featured in religious liberty film.
There’s some good weather and some not-so-good weather in the forecast for Father’s Day.
County Executive Warren Evans asked the state to declare a financial emergency as Wayne County tries to close $52 million deficit.
Judge says Detroit woman’s admission of guilt and request represent an “unusual circumstance.”
Shortly after the sun sets, you’ll see a dazzling alignment of the three brightest celestial bodies in the nighttime sky.
Health-care providers in six states, including 16 in metro Detroit, arrested in $712 million fraud and kickback scheme.
Grand opening to include a “Pay What You Want” fundraiser benefiting Livonia Public Schools Education Foundation; Detroit Piston’s Hooper ma
"Mother Talley," as she was known, credited longevity to an enduring belief in God. “If you want to do right, follow Him,” she often said.
A Detroit charity that turns abandoned houses into livable homes helped woman clear one hurdle, but steep climbs remain for single mom of 3.
The two excessive force judgments mean financial pain for residents of Inkster, where more than a third of people live below poverty line.
A FREE event downtown Royal Oak that the whole family can enjoy this 4th of July weekend!
Retail, sports, hospitality, IT, automotive, marketing, event planning, healthcare and other fields have openings.
Puppy deaths epidemic Pontiac, but the virus won’t stop at the city limits – especially as summer heats up, animal welfare group warns.
In a letter, Warren C. Evans says “the county’s fiscal situation will continue to deteriorate without further remedial measures.”
University president says “hidden” logo on band uniforms an effort to unite campus, alumni still divided over switch to Eagles 20 years ago.
Several new projects have been added to the construction schedule and could cause delays.
“Dynasty factors” hurting Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton, whose favorable ratings run from “bad to terrible” among Michigan voters.