‘It just clicked’: Daughter’s recess struggle leads mom to design innovative wheelchair ‘bodycoat’
A Michigan mother took matters into her own hands a designed a special coat to keep her daughter who is in a wheelchair warm.
'They did everything together': Michigan couple married 70 years dies minutes apart
A couple who family members say did everything together for 70 years died minutes apart in the same hospice care.
Postal worker runs to house saying red van driver stalked her after a couple days
Fortunately, she was not harmed - but rattled. She told Detroit police on Nov. 30 that the same van approached her.
Company gives out 13 Cadillacs, 30 Bahamas cruises at holiday party after record year
The wholesale mortgage lending company in Michigan reportedly had such a good year, it decided to throw a holiday party to remember.
Lyft driver wants to clear his name after rider's 'smell this' warning post
A man is trying to clear his name as a Lyft driver after a rider shared a warning on Facebook with his photo and license plate not to accept a ride from him.
Oakland County sisters explode with joy when Christmas wish for new puppy comes true
Christmas is still two weeks away but for an Oakland County family, Santa Claus has already delivered the puppy they wanted.
With treatments failing, Michigan toddler with leukemia has bucket list to fulfill
Gabe's treatments for lymphoblastic leukemia haven't worked and he's relapsed three times. On Thanksgiving, his parents made the decision it was time to shift course and start focusing on Gabe's quality of life for the time he has left. So while Gabe may have taken his first steps in the hospital, his parents intend for him to "find the joy" outside of it.
Man gets life without parole for killing Oakland County Deputy Eric Overall
The man convicted of running over and killing Oakland County Deputy Eric Overall will be sentenced Tuesday.
Michigan man’s toe used to replace thumb sawed-off in woodworking accident
“I realized that what I had seen fly was not anything to do with the piece of wood. It was actually my thumb."
Michigan legal weed sales top $1.6 million in first week; Illinois next
Recreational marijuana sales totaled about $1.6 million in the inaugural week of business at the first retail shops in Michigan.
Family: Detroit woman beat 1-year-old to death
A woman has been charged with murder in the death of her 1-year-old son.
Son, 7, dies when suspected drunk dad hits light pole in Clinton Twp
A 7-year-old boy was killed when his father, who police believe was drunk, drove through an intersection and crashed into a utility pole head-on in Clinton Township early Sunday morning.
Lions fined for violating NFL injury policy before game against Bears
The Detroit Lions were fined $75,000 for not properly updating the status of quarterback Matthew Stafford before a game against the Chicago Bears.
Birds are shrinking in size, and researchers believe it’s likely due to climate change
North American migratory birds have been getting smaller over the past four decades and the reason appears to be related to climate change, according to findings from a University of Michigan-led analysis of a large dataset.
'Not a dry eye': Boy invites entire kindergarten class to witness his adoption hearing
A 5-year-old boy from Michigan lovingly invited his whole kindergarten classmates to witness the big day.
Farm donates more than 400 Christmas trees to military families
Organizers said 465 donated Christmas trees were loaded onto two FedEx trailers Monday, Dec. 2 by almost 100 volunteers.
On first day for legal marijuana in Michigan, lines were long and demand high
On the first day of legal recreational marijuana in Michigan, the line was so long outside one store - Exclusive Ann Arbor - that many were told they would have to come back Monday.
Crowds line up for first day of legal weed sales in Michigan; Illinois next
Crowds lined up for the first day of legal recreational marijuana sales in Michigan.
'Don't smoke and drive': On 1st day of legalized pot, state police SUV hit by driver under influence
On the first day recreational marijuana became legal, Michigan State Police shared a reminder why it's still not okay to drive under the influence.
Illinois, Michigan set to usher in recreational marijuana sales
Both Michigan and Illinois, which allows sales starting on Jan. 1, are officially joining nine other states that broadly allow marijuana sales.