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This time her speech will take place in the Michigan House Chambers in front of a joint session of the Michigan House and Senate and, for the first time, Democrats will be in the majority. → Read More
The day before her fifth State of the State address in Lansing, Governor Gretchen Whitmer took time to hold two small roundtable discussions today. → Read More
“People are different. You know we’re facing different issues. That means we just had the young child who brought a gun to school for a six-year-old,“ said Kristina Vitek visiting Southfield today. → Read More
It’s been nearly 4 years since Paul Whelan was last his home in Novi. With the news that another American has been released from Russia, he says he’s disappointed with the Biden administration. → Read More
“Proposition 2, I already decided on because again, we need to make sure that everything is secure here,” said Sierra Lloyd Mead. → Read More
The Gilbert Family Foundation and Strategic Community Partners announced the Thriving Neighborhoods Fund, a $500,000 investment to Detroit nonprofits. → Read More
There's a little flavor of Budapest in Southgate, Mi. As photographer John Ciolino shows us, a family's dream of running a Hungarian restaurant has turned into a Downriver favorite. → Read More
If you've been watching the news lately you've no doubt seen incident after incident where people of Asian descent have been viciously attacked. → Read More
As the pandemic wears on, college graduates continue to struggle with a tight job market. → Read More
The Rebound Detroit is our commitment to help you bounce back amidst these trying times. Tonight we're looking at rebounding your health. → Read More
One tech company is coming to the aid of dozens of struggling small businesses in our hardest-hit communities with a new $10,000 grant up for grabs- but only until Sunday, March 14, 2021. → Read More
We’re introducing you to some fresh-eyed entrepreneurs, who made a big pivot amidst the pandemic, turning their passion into a business at a time when so many other businesses were buckling. → Read More
“When we had to shut down, it was a very scary time as a business owner,” said Hellen Gooden owner of Bellviso Global. → Read More
COVID-19 case numbers are trending down. Those vaccinated are trending up, but the CDC still only recommends travel for essential reasons. Some are ignoring that advice but most travelers are looking for a more cautious route. → Read More
Now 11 months into an unwavering pandemic, much like Groundhog Day, each day starts to blur into the next and that's enough to bring you down. → Read More
It's a new year but for the men and women who put on the blue uniform, challenges remain. They're facing rising crime, civil unrest and a COVID war that continues to brew despite vaccines at the ready. → Read More
The small business administration officially opened the application process for a new round of Payment Protection Program,(PPP) funding. → Read More
Thinking about taxes can be a taxing ordeal. While connecting with you on social media, many of you told our Ameera David about the big questions weighing you down as we close out the year and head into a tax season like no other. → Read More
ROYAL OAK, Mich. (WXYZ) — Shoppers are being asked to brace for shipping delays this holiday season with less people doing in person shopping, more will be leaning on the convenience of online retail. Experts predict many of those extra packages won't make it on time. "I would say that this definitely a lookie-loo shop," said Made in the Mitten owner Colleen McClue. It’s hard not to be smitten… → Read More
The number of passengers flying daily in the United State is growing but we’re only seeing a 40 percent total traffic when compared to a year ago. → Read More