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Get your house in order before the next big storm hits.
Approximately 280 blood drives in Michigan and two dozen other states were cancelled due to snow and polar vortex, resulting in a shortfall of nearly 8,400 blood and platelet donations this month.
There’s still plenty of flu vaccine available and Michigan public health officials are urgently pleading residents to get a flu shot if they haven’t already.
The map below shows a snapshot across town of the change between 2000 and 2011 in the percentage of people whose incomes are $200,000 or more.
Help your fellow drivers – and city staff – by putting out a warning about potholes you've seen or experienced.
Celebrate the new season of 'Downton Abbey' with these classic afternoon tea recipes.
The results of research by a Central Michigan University neuroscientist are preliminary, but potentially good news for the Mitten State, where 75 percent of the world’s tart cherries are produced.
The map below shows a snapshot across town of how the average travel time to work from home changed between 2000-2011.
The answer to affordable housing lies in less space and more peace of mind.
Here are some interesting and important things to know for the coming week.
Plus more must-read stories from around southeast Michigan this week.
Now's the time to donate blood locally: We looked through the numbers to show you how significant your donations really are.
Try this recipe for a rich sauce that pairs perfectly with beef.
Americans traveling to the Games this year should be vigilant of their surroundings, officials said.
Plus more police and crime news from around southeast Michigan this week.
Residents face steep consequences for not abiding by declared snow emergencies.
2014 is an election year and that may mean contentious issues won't come up until after Nov. 4.
The retailer had earlier said 40 million customers had sensitive data stolen, like credit card numbers, debit card PINs and email addresses.
Cinema Siren gives the film two stars.
Thousands of Michiganders spent up to a week without power after a catastrophic ice storm. The state’s Public Service Commission wants to make sure the state’s two major utilities did all they could.
Hint: it's not what you think.