Red Robin employee says she found razor in her salad after complaining of co-workers using n-word
Zenarra James says it all came to head a few weeks ago when she ordered that salad to take home at the end of her shift. She says the brother and friends of the man who accused of her "snitching" prepared it.
Escaped Warren psych patient has access to machetes and is considered armed, dangerous
"He’s conniving and manipulative," said a person close to the investigation. "And he can make you feel like he’s fine and then 24 hours and he will be doing something worse than last time he was out."
Breast cancer pill shows benefit in certain hard-to-treat cases
A pill used for breast cancer has been shown to help treat certain early-stage, hard-to-treat cases. It was studied in patients with BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations.
'I’m not going to let you die': Pregnant mother rescues 3 girls from drowning in Lake Michigan
Alyssa DeWitt, who is five months pregnant, is being praised for her quick-thinking actions after saving three girls from drowning in Lake Michigan.
Historic cottage catches fire on Mackinac Island, Michigan
Flames tore through Brigadoon Cottage on Mackinac Island, Michigan on Sunday.
Eastpointe police say woman ticketed $385 for talking loudly refused to participate in investigation
Eastpointe police said officers gave a woman a $385 ticket for talking loudly on the phone because she wouldn't cooperate during an investigation into a noise complaint.
Woman gets $385 ticket for talking too loud on sidewalk, she says race is the reason
"There's no way police should be called on me when I am on my own property, in my own neighborhood, on my own block," Robinson said.
Crews find 1913 letter in Stroh's beer bottle during Michigan Central Station restoration
A Stroh's beer bottle found inside Michigan Central Station in Detroit had a note in it from 1913.
DNA tech advancements lead to exoneration of wrongfully convicted Michigan man nearly 32 years later
A man accused of killing another man in Pontiac in 1988 will soon be released from prison after it was discovered he was wrongfully convicted.
Former drug dealer now sworn in as attorney before same judge who challenged him to change his life
"He challenged me (at sentencing), and he said Mr. Martell, I dare you to be a CEO of a Fortune 500 company, instead of out here selling drugs," Martell said. He took that challenge head-on.
Irate man smashes, stomps on bird after pet store won't refund his $30
A man tried to return a bird that had a blood-covered wing to an Allen Park pet store but when he was turned away, he killed it by smashing it on the counter and stomping on it.
'I'm young, I shouldn't be here': My fight with COVID-19
Where Maurielle got COVID-19 is still not exactly known, but she does know what it was like to survive the virus. Now she's telling us her COVID-19 survival story, her own words.
Balloon release for young mom victim of shooting at Detroit gas station
A young Detroit mother was shot and killed Wednesday afternoon when two men she didn't know got an into argument and one started shooting a gun - killing the 18-year-old woman.
Phone call with US Rep. Debbie Dingell as she recovers from emergency surgery
US Rep. Debbie Dingell underwent emergency surgery for a perforated ulcer Friday night, according to published reports.
Father of 5 dies from COVID-19 after refusing to get vaccine
A Lincoln Park family is grieving the loss of a father of five from COVID-19. He and his wife refused the vaccine, now she is sharing the story to convince others to get it.
Central Michigan quarterback at home recovering after being shot a month ago
Family members of John Keller are calling him a hero because they say that he actually stepped in front of danger, trying to protect people at the party when the shooting started, to make sure that other people weren't hurt.
Detroit boy falls through 7th floor window of apartment; survives with minor cuts
A 2-year-old Detroit boy was critically injured Friday after he fell through a 7th story window. Police originally said he had no visible injuries but while being checked out at the hospital, it was revealed he may have a head injury.
Can businesses ask about your COVID-19 vaccination status?
Some people have claimed that they cannot be asked about their COVID-19 vaccination status due to HIPAA.
President Biden says future of vehicles is electric during Dearborn visit to see F-150 Lightning
President Joe Biden visited Ford's Rouge Electric Vehicle Center on Tuesday to see the new F-150 Lightning
‘This sucker’s quick’: Biden test drives electric Ford F-150 pickup truck
Biden made a surprise visit to a Ford race track to test the company’s brand new all-electric pickup truck in an effort to make a case for a zero-emission future.



















