Crowds Pack Detroit’s DIA as Anishinaabe Blockbuster Shuts Its Doors
Detroit art lovers are squeezing in a final look this weekend as the Detroit Institute of Arts' landmark survey of Anishinaabe artists winds down after a blockbuster run. The show, the museum's first major Native American art exhibition in roughly 30 years, pulled together contemporary basketry, beadwork, painting,...
These 8 Cities Are Quietly Turning Into Ghost Towns – What’s Behind the Exodus?
There’s something unsettling about watching a city fade. Not in a dramatic, overnight collapse kind of way, but slowly, almost invisibly. A shuttered storefront here. A “For Sale” sign that stays up way too long. Streets that used to bustle on a Tuesday evening now feel hollow and hushed. It’s happening across...
Detroit Woman Buys a Used Car from a Dealership, Then Learns She Can’t Legally...
A Metro Detroit family’s frustrating experience with a used car purchase has now reached a resolution, but not before exposing the kind of dealership misstep that can leave buyers stranded with a vehicle they legally ... Read more
‘While he slept’: Man beat his girlfriend’s brother repeatedly ‘with a weightlifting bar’ into...
A disturbing case from Michigan has shocked local residents after a man was accused of attacking his girlfriend’s brother while he was asleep. The violent nature of the incident and the serious injuries suffered by the victim have raised concerns about domestic violence beyond just romantic relationships. Incident...
Metro Detroit communities clean up damage after powerful weekend storms
Metro Detroit residents are cleaning up after powerful storms caused property damage, downed trees, and knocked over power lines across the region.
Detroit family pleads for answers in fatal shooting as police say witnesses won’t talk
DETROIT (WXYZ) — A family is searching for answers after 28-year-old Jermoni Stephens was fatally shot on Detroit's west side last year, while police struggle to identify the killer due to uncooperative potential witnesses. Watch Demetrios Sanders' video report:. Stephens was killed on July 5 last year outside a...
Demolition begins on former Days Inn, Gratiot Huddle
ROSEVILLE — Demolition has begun on a former Gratiot Avenue hotel and sports bar. In November, the Roseville City Council voted to move forward with a proposed brownfield redevelopment of the Days Inn and Gratiot Huddle, located at 31327 Gratiot Ave. Before being a Days Inn, the hotel was known as the Georgian Inn.
MSU Shakes Up Med Schools in Big Bet on Detroit, Grand Rapids
Michigan State University is pulling its two medical schools under one leadership roof and doubling down on Grand Rapids and Detroit as its main research and clinical hubs. The overhaul is meant to better align the MD and DO degree tracks, centralize administration, and widen access to clinical rotations and...
Ecorse Money Man Busted In Alleged Break-In Spree Near Poynette
Timothy Sadowski, the man who keeps Ecorse's books balanced, is now facing some serious legal math of his own. The city controller was arrested in Columbia County, Wisconsin, and is staring down charges that include attempted burglary, criminal damage to property and disorderly conduct. Ecorse officials have pulled...
The Cheeseburgers At This Michigan Restaurant Are So Good, You’ll Talk About Them For...
Stepping off Michigan Avenue and into this legendary space feels like finding the heartbeat of Dearborn. The air is thick with the scent of searing beef and a heavy dose of tradition that doesn’t care for modern frills. There is a retro, no-nonsense energy here that makes me feel...

















