Treatment for neuroblastoma and osteosarcoma
Salacious details of a years-long extortion scheme revealed in 119-count indictment against alleged Westland hooker and parents.
Heads up, June brides (and others, too): Rock the Veil showcases bands in live sets, plus gowns, bakeries and other wedding essentials
Michigan confronted accusations of profiling and harassment two decades ago with community-police engagement program.
The Blue Cross and Blue Care Network says it’s shoring up procedures to prevent the further theft of policyholders’ identifying information.
A class-action lawsuit by Detroit Lions ticket holders says police go after fans who don't know the law.
If this story were a riddle, it might start like this: “Two men who are not brothers have a heart and lungs born of the same mother …”
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Weight restrictions are imposed to protect roads from damage caused by heavy vehicles while ground is thawing below roadways.
"The lake was like glass," says April Chernoby.
Showcasing the talent of North Oakland Concert Band members & friends
There’s no sign of winter in metro Detroit’s long-range forecast, but what does that mean for St. Patrick’s Day parades?
The Federal Aviation Administration has approved Michigan State Police for the use Unmanned Aircraft System.
Tumor treated at Children’s Hospital of Michigan
Expert says edible marijuana can produce symptoms similar to those a non-drinker might experience after downing a fifth of whiskey.
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The Boys and Girls Club of Troy serves local youth aged 6-18 with its annual Summer Program, a fun, safe, and affordable 11-week experience.
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“It’s Howdy Doody time,” of course. The iconic marionette from the long running 1950s kids’ TV program stars once again.
Ben Carson, the first in a likely crowded GOP field to formalize presidential aspirations, regrets saying prison turns straight people gay.
Law to help police to bust drugged drivers goes terribly wrong; prisoner gets bullets for breakfast; watch SMART bus wipe out 16 vehicles.
Set your clocks ahead an hour as Daylight Saving Time officially begins. Change your smoke alarm batteries while you’re at it.
Authorities think the shooting was part of attempted home invasion, not related to Judge Terrence Berg’s career as a jurist and prosecutor.
For the 15th consecutive year, identity theft is the No. 1 consumer complaint, according to a new FTC study.
Woman’s blood alcohol content was allegedly 0.29, more than three times Michigan’s legal limit of 0.08.
After a benefit that should have attracted dozens of millennials drew only four, Rick Van House II redefined nonprofit service.
Crucifix acquired a half century ago by a Wyandotte diving club visible through portal in ice for a limited time window Saturday.
The state-administered MESP was once again named one of the nation's best college savings plans by SavingForCollege.com.
Bus driver allegedly admitted he nodded off and awoke as he was about to hit a car, but amid the chaos, punched accelerator instead of brake
The stress some people feel as they adjust their internal clocks to time change may explain heart attack spike.
Officials say they’re in a tight spot because man who stood at school driveway armed with a long gun and pistol did nothing wrong.
With more than $800 million owed in business tax credits, Michigan can’t afford $50 million for movies, lawmaker says.
Each student has achieved the Presidential Scholars standard for a perfect score in either the ACT or SAT assessments.
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra is bringing its neighborhood concerts to Southfield and Dearborn later this month.
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Investigators say they may never know who put three bullets in an inmate's pre-packaged meal in one of Michigan's most dangerous prisons.
Forbes recently ranked the richest people in the world. Several Michigan individuals and families are on the list.
Michigan Legislature wanted to make it easier to get drugged drivers off the street. Instead, judges are kicking some cases.
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The state loses about 2 percent of its primary road system to the “poor” category each year, but that could dramatically increase.