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‘Allow us to defend ourselves’: Michigan State University ‘Rock’ became canvas for campus debate

Michigan State University’s Meeting Rock became the canvas for a campus debate Wednesday. → Read More

Warren mayor says term limits don’t apply to him, plans on running again

Will Warren residents be voting between new candidates for mayor in 2023? Or will current mayor Jim Fouts be in the running? → Read More

More than $400K still missing after Detroit Public Library targeted in wire fraud scam

The Detroit Public Library system was the victim of a wire fraud scam that involved the theft of more than $685,000. → Read More

Former Metro Detroit teacher being honored 3 years after she passed away from COVID-19

After three years, a Metro Detroit Black icon and former teacher is finally being honored. → Read More

2023 State of the State: What to expect from Michigan Gov. Whitmer’s speech tonight

Tonight is Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s first State of the State speech of her second term → Read More

Detroit nonprofit aims to help homeless youth in SE Michigan

Covenant House has been running in Detroit since 1997 and has helped more than 80,000 homeless youth in that time. → Read More

Local chef shares recipes of favorite ways to revamp Thanksgiving leftovers

It’s a guilty pleasure of Thanksgiving... the leftovers. → Read More

$11.4M development plan approved for former horse racing track site in Wayne County

An $11.4 million development plan was approved for the Northville Downs horse racing track in Wayne County. → Read More

Medical law experts: Michigan Prop 3 unrelated to child consent laws, gender-affirming care

There have been a lot of claims on both sides about what the impact of Proposition 3 would mean if it were to pass. → Read More

How Michigan’s county clerks make sure your vote is counted and the election is secure

Millions of votes are cast and counted. But it all starts with a single ballot. → Read More

Hazel Park police investigate deadly shooting at manufacturing plant, accused shooter in custody

The Hazel Park Police Department are trying to figure out what sparked a deadly shooting at a manufacturing plant. → Read More

Michigan Election Guide 2022: Key races, ballot proposals, voter information

The 2022 Michigan General Election will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 8, and there are a slew of key races and statewide ballot proposals to know about before casting your vote by mail, starting in late September, or in person in November. → Read More

Michigan Voter Guide 2022: Get to know key races, ballot proposals before voting

The 2022 Michigan General Election will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 8, and there are a slew of key races and statewide ballot proposals to know about before casting your vote by mail, starting in late September, or in person in November. → Read More

State giving out federal money to help build missing middle housing

A first of its kind investment to put a dent in a major problem in metro Detroit. → Read More

Battle over money looms as Mosque opens in Troy

The battle over money looms as a Mosque in Troy is scheduled to open in less than 24 hours. → Read More

Grant Hermes: Local 4′s weekend morning show is expanding

We’ve got big news, that is we’re bringing you more news on the weekend mornings! → Read More

Daughter says QAnon radicalized Walled Lake father before he killed mother, dog, injured sister

The 21-year-old daughter of a man who police said killed his wife, the family dog and severely injured his 25-year-old daughter said her father was radicalized by QAnon. → Read More

Technology used to pinpoint sound of gunshots in Detroit draws controversy over price, reliability

ShotSpotter is technology used to pinpoint gunfire, but it’s drawn a lot of controversy in Detroit. → Read More

Size does matter: As trucks and SUVs get bigger, more pedestrians are being killed

Trucks and SUVs are getting bigger and bigger, while pedestrian deaths continue to grow across the U.S. → Read More

Mother charged with helping son after he escaped police custody in Eastpointe

Officials say a mother has been charged with helping her son after he escaped police custody in Eastpointe. → Read More