Police believe the gunman was suffering from a mental health crisis.
Your guide to fireworks, parades and other July 4 celebrations in and around Plymouth-Canton.
A parishioner also hit the gunman with their vehicle, according to police.
A metro Detroit ice cream shop is serving up an odd combination this weekend.
Police don't believe speed or alcohol played a role in the crash.
Dr. Christopher Kleather, Chief Medical Officer, UnitedHealthcare Medicare & Retirement of Michigan
Officials said the school is closing primarily due to low enrollment.
A packaging supplies company in Wayne County announced it is laying off dozens of workers.
Our Plymouth-Canton Vietnam Veterans are happy to announce the return of a community favorite. Their BBQ Steak Dinners return on June 20th.
Officials said the Plymouth man intentionally burned down his home in 2019 to collect insurance money.
By: Dr. Abigail Miller, Chief Medical Officer, UnitedHealthcare of Michigan
The driver told police that he didn't stop because he had been drinking alcohol earlier that night.
Event is part of nationwide No Kings peaceful mobilization
Officials said roughly 250 peony plants had most of their flowers cut off.
Michigan Freedom Center’s Care Team comforts grieving families; also supports active duty and Veterans alike every day
A man is facing charges in connection with a Canton Township road rage incident that happened Monday, according to police.
Investigators were still trying to determine how the woman died, but noted there were no apparent signs of trauma or foul play.
Police said a wrong-way driver collided head-on with a semi truck.
Police urged people to stay inside their cars if parked alongside a freeway.
By: Dr. Donald Tavakoli, UnitedHealthcare National Medical Director for Behavioral Health
Non-Profit Community Theater Group, Spotlight Players presents "A Jukebox for the Algonquin" a play written my Michigan Native Paul Stroili.
Investigators believe alcohol played a role in the crash.
The suspension is tied to allegations that he failed to cooperate in the NCAA's sign-stealing investigation.
Investigators have identified more than 30 victims, and they believe there may be more, police said.
There were no injuries in the shooting, police said.
Police said the driver of the pickup truck that caused the accident was partially ejected and died in the crash.
Staff were still assessing the damage and working to determine a reopening date.
There were no injuries and there is no threat to the public, police said.
By Dr. Abbie Miller, chief medical officer at UnitedHealthcare of Michigan
Local activists say the homes belong to UM students and former students who were involved in pro-Palestinian activities.
Officials began investigating in November 2024 when they learned the couple's massage businesses were offering illicit services.
Investigators do not believe drugs or alcohol played a role in the crash.
The judge said the racing group "jumped the gun" with plans to build the new track before securing final zoning approval.
Police said the woman was driving on the freeway and suddenly lost control of her vehicle.
Police believe the shooting was a murder-suicide.
A Wayne County man was killed in a gravel hauler accident in Ann Arbor on Tuesday, according to police.
The shooting happened on Feb. 16, 2024 at the Comfort Suites on Haggerty Road, near Ford Road.
By Dr. Abbie Miller, Chief Medical Officer, UnitedHealthcare of Michigan
A Jackson man is in trouble after officials said he stalked the Michigan attorney general and her wife, a Plymouth City Commissioner.
A new Chinese restaurant known for its authentic flavors has opened in Plymouth.