Wet Winter Storm, Frozen Surfaces Could Cause Flooding in Metro Detroit

A strong, moisture-laden storm is impacting Metro Detroit starting tonight through Sunday morning. Meteorologist Kyle Klein with the National Weather Service in...

U.S. to Collect DNA of Detainees At Detroit Border, Raising Privacy Concerns

People taken into custody at Detroit’s border crossings are now subject to DNA sampling. Border agents are conducting cheek swabs...

Michigan Cities Brace for Possible Recession in 2020

Local officials across Michigan are concerned about what a recession would mean for their communities. Nobody, including economists, can say...

Cleanup Continues at ‘Green Ooze’ site in Madison Heights

The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE) is continuing testing and cleanup at a former electro-plating business...

Disability Advocates Push for Creation of an Office of Disability Affairs in Detroit

An accessibility advocacy group proposed the creation of a city department tasked with addressing the needs of Detroiters living with disabilities...

Justice Department Announces $71 Million to Tackle Violent Crime in Detroit, Other Cities

Federal law enforcement agencies are pursuing violent crime in Detroit as part of a push to buildup staffing and funding in...

Gov. Whitmer Creates Task Force to Address Poverty In Michigan

Governor Gretchen Whitmer is establishing a taskforce to study poverty in Michigan, signing an executive order on Wed., Dec. 18,...

Minorities Make Up Increasing Share of Drug Overdose Deaths In Wayne County, Report Says

A preliminary report on drug overdoses in Wayne County predicts the number of deaths will stay the same as last...

Five Years After Detroit’s Bankruptcy, Kevyn Orr Stands By Decisions

It has been five years since Detroit’s historic bankruptcy, but the effects of it are still being debated.  Former Emergency...

US House Passes Legislation to Stop Billions of Robocalls Each Year

In 2018, there were over 26 billion unwanted robocalls in the US. If that seems like a lot, it’s because that...

Disability Focus Group to Propose Dedicated Office in City Charter Revision

The “Focus Group for People with Disabilities,” an official focus group of the Charter Revision Commission, is organizing an open mic...

The News Cycle Is Making Us Sick. What Can We Do About It?

Whether it’s a refugee crisis, a school shooting, the latest climate report, partisan divisions in Washington, police brutality, a natural...