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The words spoken by a foster parent were the last straw for a 13-year-old girl from Jackson. → Read More
It's an experience that people describe as terrifying -- then addictive. → Read More
Khali Sweeney had experience himself as a child going to school with what he calls 'sugar sandwiches' or nothing at all. → Read More
Khali Sweeney had experience himself as a child going to school with what he calls 'sugar sandwiches' or nothing at all. → Read More
Judge James Biernat outlined the issues the clerk's office needs to address. → Read More
Two dozen protesters were threatened with arrest in a standoff inside the Detroit City Council offices Wednesday night. → Read More
Nessel is widely known as the attorney who successfully fought the state's ban on same-sex marriage. → Read More
Better than a big check? "This is way better," said the surprised mom. → Read More
Better than a big check? "This is way better," said the surprised mom. → Read More
Better than a big check? "This is way better," said the surprised mom. → Read More
Better than a big check? "This is way better," said the surprised mom. → Read More
Driving a Zamboni is pretty easy, says the arena manager, the key to driving is "taking time and patience." → Read More
Ray was struck by a teen driver while helping at the scene of a rollover crash on I-96 Sunday night. → Read More
It started nearly four years ago, with some Royal excitement and a thought. → Read More
It started nearly four years ago, with some Royal excitement and a thought. → Read More
Six metro Detroit churches are vowing to take in immigrants who are facing deportation. → Read More
Before you head out with your kids for Halloween trick or treating -- you may want to know who's in your neighborhood. → Read More
The USS Detroit will be commissioned on Saturday. → Read More
This year, says owner Ed Terebus, it's all about the zombies. → Read More
The proposed fine is $250 for the first offense, and $500 and one point on your license for the second time you are caught. → Read More