Rebuilding Together Detroit & Rebuilding Together WSU Fundraiser Oct. 14, 2014 6:00pm - 9:00pm Happy's Pizza & Pub - W. Bloomfield
A man recently caught a very big fish. How big? It was so big it took to men to wrestle it into the boat – and that's no fish tale.
Lake sturgeon can live nearly 200 years, and the one two Michigan men caught may have been the grandaddy of them all.
The 6th Circuit could deliver gay marriage advocates their first defeat, prompt showdown before U.S. Supreme Court.
The Haunted Forest and The Adventure Park at West Bloomfield 6600 West Maple Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
To strengthen parent engagement, Nexus Academy of Royal Oak, suggests three easy steps for parents to implement at home.
Seven Oakland County residents were presented 2014 Oakland County Community Mental Health Authority (OCCMHA) Achievement Awards
A western Michigan grocery clerk who has been hugging customers for 40 years fired and charged with assault and battery
You’ve worked hard in high school. You deserve to get noticed.
Teen dies after he was electrocuted in an accident at his school; officials probing why fence had electrical current.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and some metro Detroit firefighters, EMTs and paramedics are lending a "pink" hand to the effort.
Re-reading journals isn’t cathartic. It’s pathetic. Who was that tentative, unsure woman?
The 51 turtles and hundreds of others confiscated in international smuggling ring are being cared for at Detroit Zoo.
The Oct. 8, 2014, eclipse, the second in the lunar tetrad, is also called a hunter’s moon.
Host a student attending a local high school
Yukie Ota won the world’s heart during unflinching competitive performance with a butterfly perched on her forehead. The video went viral.
Today only from now to 6:00pm everything is on sale (excluding our drink selections)
Projects can change from day to day, and traffic delays can develop in a matter of minutes due to weather conditions.
Because of a bottleneck in the application process, the deadline has been extended to Oct. 10.
The deaths are the latest indicator of what officials say is a growing problem in suburban Detroit and throughout Michigan.
Also, more cities report they’re on the mend economically, according to a new University of Michigan study.
Fall has arrived and local merchants are celebrating with seasonal merchandise, special menus and more. What are your local fall favorites?
“These are our cousins, our sisters, our nieces,” says an infectious disease expert who moved to Michigan from Liberia at age 12.
Police called twice Monday as tensions mount between ET Rover pipeline representatives and landowners.
More officials (40%) think their communities will have good economic times in the coming years than predict bad times (12%).
Twenty-four students recognized as some of the highest achieving entrants in the state.
Also, a metro police department denies allegations of racial profiling after an ACLU analysis of traffic tickets.
Students at the southeast Michigan school district say they’ve known about what appears to be a short in a fence for weeks, but didn’t repor
MichiganACLU says its review found that blacks were ticketed much more often than blacks in traffic stops, but police deny racial profiling.
Erebus Haunted Attraction expands hours/days of operation as Halloween season ramps up.
The Soaring Eagle Award recognized Choksi for his overall success in business as CEO of WorkForce Solutions in Livonia.
The chilling season is just around the corner, and Oakland County's Homeland Security Division is offering winter spotting training.
A couple living nearby was target shooting when one a stray bullet struck a farm worker in the stomach. Charges are expected.
Michigan’s leading virtual and blended learning schools have scheduled a variety of information events throughout October.
A Rochester Hills girl is continuing her duties as "the face of college savings" in Michigan for 2014.
A priest and former teacher the University of Detroit Jesuit High School is charged in locker room videotaping of 1998-99 hockey team.
Girl's heartbreak that her daddy wasn't made of iron moved you; you were outraged when another dad was kicked out of his daughter's school.
Ben Affleck gets sentimental about Detroit, where he has been filming Warner Bros. “Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice” superhero showdown.
New charges could mean 60 years in prison for priest accused of videotaping hockey locker room at all-boys school in northwest Detroit.
Representatives from local government, Merlin Entertainments, MEDC, Detroit CVB and special “Kid Reporter” took stage at Tuesday’s ceremony