Absentee Voting (Or Not) | Drunken Driving x 2 x 8 | In-Custody Death Probe | Pot Church | Waffle Recall | Chelsea Clinton | Traffic
“I think God puts people in the right place at the right time for the right purpose,” says mom after son accidentally meets his “angel.”
Miss a Day, Miss a Lot: Pastor Scolds Trump, He Calls Her a ‘Nervous Mess’ | Marine Death | Kid Rock’s Profane Message to Colin Kaepernick
Don’t worry, there won’t be any stills at the inaugural festival. But there will be cars and boats from the Prohibition Era.
Missing Person | Suspected ISIL Sympathizer Pleads | Cops Sued Over Breast Shaking | Beer and Music | Pigeon Love | Toothy Shark | Traffic
Miss a Day, Miss a Lot: Fugitive Nabbed | Straight Party Voting | ITT Tech | Jogger Fights Off Would-Be Rapist | No One Wants to Be a Cop
$100,000 Gift | Breathtaking Northern Lights | Weekend Construction | Wolverines Football | Prisoner Protest | Jail Suicides | Traffic
The Lake House is a gathering place providing support services to those whose lives have been touched by cancer.
Beaches close with frustrating frequency, but what’s happening to Lake St. Clair goes beyond recreational inconvenience.
Canton Olympic Homecoming | Rescue Dog Dies in Groomer’s Care | ‘Sick Pervert’ | Suspect Bites Police | Labor Day Drunks Beware | Traffic
Canada got an unexpected wave of refugees after strong winds whipped inflatable rafts off course during the annual Port Huron Float Down.
The Dream Cruise isn’t the only action around Metro Detroit this weekend. Here are 5 things that don't involve loud engines and exhaust.
L.L. Bean | Transgender Rights Setback | Creepy Crime | ‘Super Lice’ | Swine Flu Outbreak | Olympic Chef | Police Good Deed | Traffic
Ian McCain will work for the Detroit Experience Company while addressing some of the city's most pressing problems.
Serial Robberies | Drowning | I-75 Tear-Up | Federal Porn Charges | ‘Wanda and Winky’ Book on World Elephant Day | Weekend Weather | Traffic
Drunk Driving Leniency | Lions Preseason Games | ‘Brave’ Teen | Hepatitis A Scare | Rabies Season | Kiss the War Goodbye | Afternoon Traffic
Iconographer Vlasis Tsotsonis was commissioned by the church to restore the artwork destroyed in a 2002 fire.
Half of all deaths on the Great Lakes this year involved paddlecraft; in 90 percent of those deaths, paddlers weren’t wearing life jackets.
Sometimes, there are up to 500 cars at Wahby Park, sometimes after park hours, neighbors say.
Phony FBI Agent | A-F Grades for Schools | High Alert | Fiat Chrysler Criminal Probe | Roadside Saliva Tests | Afternoon Traffic
The event Friday through Sunday is “all about living by and enjoying the water.”
More than 2,750 tons of prescription pills have been collected during previous National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day events.
The former priest, Richard Lauinger, served parishes in Farmington, Royal Oak, St. Clair Shores and Detroit.
It’s that time again. Girl Scout Cookie booths have started popping up around southeast Michigan. Here’s how to find them.
Dog rescuer says Cody is an example that “there’s nothing wrong with you . . . it happens to the best animals and the best people.”
What happened when man found stray dog will melt your heart.
Decade after his death, Archdiocese says allegation of abuse by priest who served in 20 southeast Michigan parishes “found to be credible.”
Ordinance prohibiting parking on residential streets from 3 a.m. to 5 a.m. lifted for holiday weekend
EPA says project is near completion after nearly three weeks of shutdown
MCDOR shuts down bridge over 94 for safety concerns.
Residents weigh in on closure of busy roadway
With the end of Daylight Saving Time, clocks have fallen back, giving us one less hour of sunlight.
Dog shot with arrow ready for loving forever home
Dentists throughout the area to participate in candy buyback program Nov. 1, offering cash for candy then getting treats to troops overseas
Event at Barrister Gardens slated to honor late councilman and raise funds for his family.
Residents have until Nov.2 to submit photos for 2016 city calendar
Department issues safety tips for children and parents for upcoming Halloween weekend
City's Cultural Committee brings Detroit Institute of Arts speaker to the library for special program
Get ready “dark-30.” The sun will start setting earlier and earlier until the Winter Solstice. Here are some tips to make it easier.