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With all the damage in Armada and the cleanup efforts, one business is helping out and donating food. → Read More
Coronavirus case numbers are going up. → Read More
The Eastland Center in Harper Woods could soon be demolished and redeveloped into industrial and warehouse space and the City Planning Commission is considering the idea. → Read More
It’s been more than a year that frontline workers have been dealing with COVID-19 and tens of thousands of deaths have been reported in Michigan. Frontline workers witnessing the pain and hurt from family and patients. → Read More
Today a controversial former funeral director's crematorium was raided by the feds. The state and 7 Action News cameras were rolling. → Read More
Today’s news from the CDC is bringing hope to wedding venues that they too may soon be able to have more people at events, but say they will still follow local and state guidelines. → Read More
The coronavirus has affected so many. Businesses have been hit especially hard, and unemployment claims went through the roof. The entertainment business was shut down and entertainers were forced to look for work elsewhere. → Read More
It was supposed to be a new development in Farmington Hills. Construction was moving along, but things would stop and start again causing all types of confusion and problems. → Read More
A Detroit nurse who almost died from COVID-19 is now helping others by educating them about the vaccine to help protect them, their family and the community. → Read More
A popular shoe company is teaming up with a Detroit staple to help the business during the pandemic in a new initiative called Foot the Bill. → Read More
Two COVID-19 long haulers are sharing their stories nearly a year after they were both diagnosed. It’s been a year of ups and downs, but in the end, both are happy to still be alive and the progress they’ve made. → Read More
Recreational marijuana users can now take advantage of a marijuana delivery service in metro Detroit. → Read More
A Southfield business owner is breaking barriers and sharing how she was able to persevere during this pandemic. → Read More
A Pinckney man needs your help getting his grandfather's World War II knife back after it was accidentally sold at a moving sale. → Read More
Capitol police in Washington D.C. are preparing for a threat on the Capitol building expected Thursday after receiving information of a potential plot by a militia group. → Read More
A Brighton church was Zoom bombed during service Valentine’s Day with images of white supremacy while the reverend spoke about the struggles of civil rights. → Read More
A Detroit man on the run since 2018 is back in custody. Willie Wright was wanted by the US Marshals and was captured Wednesday on Detroit’s east side. → Read More
As the snow comes down Michigan State Police are reminding people to slow down if they are on the roads and be sure to plan ahead. Many cities across Southeast Michigan have declared snow emergencies while plows hit the roads. → Read More
High school students in Canton are asking their mascot named “Chiefs” to be changed because it is disrespectful to Native Americans. → Read More
A local bowling coach is being hailed a hero for quickly jumping into action when he saw a Lincoln Park apartment building on fire on his way to practice. → Read More