More than a week after Detroit’s historic floods, questions are still piling up – along with flood-damaged items on street curbs.
Also, zoo researchers hope to learn more about how to help “smiling” turtles survive in the wild by studying their personalities.
Blanding’s turtles can live to be 60 years old – if hatchlings can survive raccoons in the wild.
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Jena David, reported dead in Detroit’s 2014 Floods, calls her rescuer, Dustin Rowen, an “angel.” Read why that might not be hyperbole.
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On-site, walk-in assistance services are available from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. through Aug. 23.
Also, the Dearborn City Council wants “a cooling off period” before issuing any new hookah cafe permits.
Southeast Michigan police officers, firefighters, military members and veterans urged to enter bank's Home of the Brave Singing Contest.
The “By Any Means Necessary” civil rights group is passing out fliers at the scene of a police-involved shooting in Detroit.
The story of her death is a myth, but the true story of Jena David’s rescue in the Floods of 2014 is a dramatic story of heroics.
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Also, is bleh the new hip? It depends, Movoto says. Has climate change made big weather events more likely in the future?
“We are dragging our lives to the curb with tears in our eyes,” says flood-weary woman who says pickers deliver a nettlesome indignity.
Also, police officials are asking for cool heads to prevail after fears Ferguson, MO, racial unrest could spill over to Detroit.
Across southeast Michigan, local governments plead for federal help, arguing communities can’t weather cleanup costs alone.
Also, the girlfriend to singer Mary J. Blige's dad will stand trial, and a Michigan Supreme Court ruling could cost the state billions.
Oakwood Hospital-Dearborn and Wyandotte's Henry Ford Hospital have both resumed emergency room service.
Michigan officials are investigating if the theft of copper, a pervasive problem in the Motor City, may have undermined pumping stations.
The Michigan woman who allegedly stabbed the R&B singer’s father will stand trial.
Also, an autopsy report shows an Armada teen whose body was found by two joggers died of blunt head trauma and strangulation.
Brutally cold temperatures expected again, but El Niño weather pattern is a bit of a wild card.
Public invited to tour authentic reproductions of the historic vessels during only 2014 visit to eastern Michigan.
Also, Sam’s Club in Novi has recalled a product due to Listeria concerns; another independent pharmacy is gone.
The victim in a mob beating that sparked outrage around the world says he has “never felt so connected to so many people."
Also, supporters of Lyndon LaRouche's PAC were told to take their poster of President Obama with a mustache elsewhere.
The most visible astronomical event of the year is a great chance to enjoy state parks, Michigan Department of Natural Resources says.
CRESIT Energy wants local residents to save money and understand the importance of energy conservation.
The Perseids, which produce fast and bright meteors that frequently leave trains, peak Aug. 11-13.
Former middle school teacher jailed after exchanging thousands of “very graphic” emails with student he said he wanted to marry.
The crisis has passed for about 500,000 northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan residents, but problems persist on Lake Erie.
Would you support a law in Michigan similar to one in New Jersey requiring smart-gun technology once it is widely available and verified?
“This is a teachable moment,” says official with U.S.-Canadian agency monitoring water quality in the Great Lakes and other shared waters.
Mom says girls shouldn't see anatomy, but child experts say using correct words is healthy. “You don’t call it your ‘elbow-y,'" says one.
Toxic algae blooms in Lake Erie have made water unsafe for about 500,000 residents, including more than 11,500 southeast Michigan residents.
Also, some of your favorite characters from the Dr. Suess books will dance and sing in Farmington Hills.
Almost 100 unaccompanied children from Central America have made their way to Michigan in the wake of the immigration crisis along the south
Also, bees stop rescuers after car crashes into vacant house, Dearborn celebrates Homecoming, Novi dogs have something to bark about.
Young mom who juggled two part-time jobs is now set for life after buying a lucky Friday the 13th Mega Millions ticket.