He wants a new car, and he wants Volkswagen to pay for it.
The driver was experiencing a medical emergency at the time of the crash; no others were injured.
Registration for races to honor Oakland County Executive’s late son will be held at expo this weekend.
Grant offers new hope for more accurately diagnosing infants with serious infections
A Dog in the Park Walk will raise money for the Sandy Engle Pet Rescue.
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The numbers may seem high, but they’re nowhere near the record for this time of the year.
The cub, named Tofu, was born June 22, but her mother took her time introducing the baby to zoo visitors.
Michigan senators also seek review of hazardous pipelines and oil-spill response plans.
Often described as a reluctant politician, Gov. Rick Snyder has formed a PAC to recruit “problem-solving” candidates.
Rare combination of a supermoon and lunar eclipse won't occur again until 2033; Cranbrook Institute of Science is celebrating in a big way.
The 216 members of the Troy Colt Marching Band (TCMB) are shining bright as they head into Homecoming and Invitational season
Combined, the agreements with Oakland County companies leverage $1.5 million in Michigan New Jobs Training funds.
Enrollment is still open for fall quarter that begins Sept. 28
A spate of recalls and Volkswagen’s admission it cheated on emissions testing raise the bar for automakers.
Prosecutor plans to appeal ruling. Failing that, law enforcement groups will seek changes in the law to give reserve officers authority.
Pontiac charity wins national recognition and $25,000 grant; their programs taking homeless to home ownership are described in this article.
Michigan marketing group creates website and Facebook page celebrating positive interactions between cops and the public across the country.
The Capuchin Friars will be hosting a Family Day Open House in honor of Pope Francis’ decree declaring 2015 the Year of Consecrated Life.
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Nationally, the Association of American Universities Campus Climate Survey shows nearly one in four female students are raped.
Treatment performed at Children’s Hospital of Michigan
Michigan’s fantastic fall colors are delayed this year, but here’s where to go when Mother Nature gets out her paintbrush.
Amy Martin lost her husband and her unborn child in a car accident near Pittsburgh last week.
Legislation pending before the Michigan House stems from concerns the devices are “an accident waiting to happen.”
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Stories, crafts, puppets and fun for kids with Cowboy ALEX this Saturday 9.26.15. 11am @ The Royal Oak Senior Community Center
Bills before the Legislature would create “no-fly zones” near jails and prisons and ban the use drones to commit a crime.
The pastor of the Southfield New Hope United Methodist Church said in a letter to congregants that "rhythm and blues got the best of me."
Man told Michigan wildlife authorities he stabbed the bear after it came from behind and knocked him down while he was hunting porcupine.
Sky-gazers have something to look forward to that they won’t see again until 2033.
Most people show no symptoms, but residents 50 and older are warned to be extra careful.
Todd Courser confirmed Friday he will run for the seat he resigned to avoid expulsion. Expelled lawmaker Cindy Gamrat is doing the same.
Visiting a cider mill is a time honored tradition in Michigan. Here are eight that offer family-fun activities.
Kent Sharkey to speak to Michigan human resource professionals about goal achievement
Dancing With The Survivors® to Raise Money for Michigan Breast Cancer Patients in Active Treatment
Treasury also lowers administrative fee for Michigan Education Savings Program
Families of victims have scorn for the deal. "GM officials walk off scot-free while its customers are 6 feet under," says safety advocate.