Princeton professor pushes back on cancel culture on campuses: 'First Amendment is for all of us'
A Michigan bed and breakfast decided to remove their Norwegian flag after dozens wrongly accused the owners of flying a Confederate flag. Now, Princeton University jurisprudence professor Robert George says "The right to free speech in America needs to be protected."
'I did everything': Parents of brothers who died of overdose in Auburn Hills say they struggled with addiction
Auburn Hills police are investigating after three people were found dead and a fourth unconscious at a motel.
1-year-old boy found dead, twin brother hospitalized as Ecorse mom, boyfriend charged
Police placed the mother in custody and 12 hours later after an extensive manhunt, her live-in boyfriend was also arrested. Both are accused of having some role in these crimes.
Elderly man allegedly beaten by 20-year-old at Detroit nursing home, dies
Prosecutors have charged 20-year-old Jaden Hayden with assault. and credit card theft. Hayden is expected to appear in court Thursday to determine if he's mentally competent to stand trial.
Michigan convent sees 13 nuns die of coronavirus: 'It was very frightening'
The nuns, ages 69 to 99, included teachers, an author and a secretary in the Vatican Secretariat of State.
Michigan teacher and coach says he was fired for tweeting 'Trump is our President'
"I felt a lot of people were rooting against our president and I just felt like we should be rooting for him to succeed," Kucera said. "Because when he succeeds. we all succeed."
Small conservative college ignores bans on large events, holds graduation ceremony
SAFE OR NOT? A conservative college in Michigan held a normal graduation ceremony this weekend, in spite of a state ban on gatherings of more than 100 people
Michigan Congresswomen pushing to extend federal unemployment benefits amid COVID-19
Some U.S. Representatives from Michigan are efforting to move a COVID-19 federal unemployment benefits extension through Washington amid the expiration later this month.
Metro Detroit man stops for air in his tires, wins $2 million when clerk sells him wrong lottery ticket
A man in suburban Detroit was given the wrong lottery ticket. But there was no mistake about the result: a $2 million winner.
Michigan teen incarcerated for not doing online schoolwork during COVID-19 pandemic, report says
A 15-year-old girl who attends Groves High School in Birmingham finished the school year in juvenile detention and is still there for not completing her school work from home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jeweler buries $1M of treasure around Michigan and is selling tickets for a quest
Johnny Perri decided to wipe the shelves clean at his Macomb County shop J&M Jewelers.
Suspect shot to death who attacked deputy had 2 knives, screwdriver after stabbing man over wearing mask
Everything began at the Quality Dairy store, in Windsor Township near Lansing, at 6:47 Tuesday morning. 43-year-old Sean Ernest Ruis, from Grand Ledge walked in, when, a 77-year-old man from Lansing said - put on your mask.
Sterling Heights police officer saves family's choking 3-week-old baby
The baby girl coughed up the obstruction, and began to cry. The baby was then turned over to the Sterling Heights Fire Department who transported the baby to the hospital for evaluation.
Armed white couple who drew gun on black mother and daughter tell their side
It's the video that made international news - a white woman pulling a gun on a black woman and her daughter in the parking lot of a restaurant in Orion Township.
Detroit police release graphic videos of man firing on officers before being fatally shot
Detroit police have released video of the officer-involved shooting that left a man dead at McNichols and San Juan. The video appears to show the suspect interfere with the arrest of another man and pull a gun, firing at police.
Family of missing Lyft driver worried after cryptic texts, disappearance of 3 weeks
Ingram was last seen when left his grandmother's Detroit house on the 9000 block of Vaughn. Relatives assumed he was staying with other family members, like he often did.
Meth looking like candy found in northern Ohio, DEA warns it is coming to Michigan
Though not discovered in Michigan yet, Martin is concerned. He says Mexican drug cartels are now the primary manufacturers and distributors of meth in the U.S.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer warns Michigan may have to 'dial back' reopening as COVID-19 cases rise
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said on Tuesday the nation needs a mask policy to effectively fight the continual spread of COVID-19 while also saying, if Michigan cases continue to rise, she's ready to close parts of the economy again and move the state backward, if necessary.
Study finds hydroxychloroquine treatment associated with lower mortality rate for COVID-19 patients
Treatment with hydroxychloroquine cut the death rate significantly in sick patients hospitalized with COVID-19, according to a new study.
Husband, wife charged with felony assault after gun is pulled on mom and daughter in Lake Orion after argument
A heated exchange involving a white woman pulling a gun on a black mom and her daughter at a Lake Orion restaurant was posted to Twitter late Wednesday night.