The homeowner at the center of a large pool party that prompted police intervention and neighborhood complaints in Birmingham is speaking publicly for the first time, apologizing for the disruption while disputing several characterizations of the event. https://t.co/uI1Mpn5P8C
Fans attending University of Michigan athletic events could soon see advertisements in places that have long remained free of commercial branding, including team uniforms and playing surfaces. https://t.co/Ehn4B1DWqL
The family of 48-year-old Remeious Washington came together Friday evening for a vigil after he was killed in a crash during a Warren police chase early Thursday morning. https://t.co/8x6otADfdB
Communities across Metro Detroit marked Juneteenth on Friday with festivals, concerts, educational events, and tributes to Black history, commemorating the day enslaved African Americans in Texas learned they were free. https://t.co/bcV2M9GwIB
Independence Day is just a couple of weeks away, and while it is generally a time to celebrate America, it also brings many safety hazards and noise, which the city of Sterling Heights is working to address. https://t.co/1Y29mabqn5
Many students across Metro Detroit are already out of school for the summer. For some families, access to hot, nutritious meals becomes harder when cafeterias close. https://t.co/NAl7S53Tv3
A 33-year-old Ferndale man is dead after being struck by a Road Commission for Oakland County truck while riding an e-bike along Woodward Avenue. https://t.co/7RLlLZu3Al
Justin Verlander‘s anticipated return to the mound has been delayed again after the veteran pitcher suffered a new injury during a bullpen session this week, Detroit Tigers manager A.J. Hinch announced Friday. https://t.co/wAWpijwlUX