As Michigan State Police investigate a freeway shooting, drivers will run into several detours this weekend. Tune in WWJ's Jackie Paige and Michelle Pena on AM 950, WWJ.
A shooting at an after prom party in Hazel Park leaves a 20-year-old Detroit man dead and a 19-year-old Pontiac woman injured. No suspects are in custody. The shots rang out both inside and outside the home after a fight broke out.
📹: WWJ's Luke Sloan
Tigers fans descend on Comerica Park for Fourth Wing night.
The popular romance fantasy book series was published in 2023 and sold more than 2 million copies in the first six months.
Over 10,000 Fourth Wing ticket packages were sold by the Tigers.
📸 WWJ’s Taylor Dietz
The Movement Music Festival is back at Hart Plaza and it’s the 25th anniversary. The festival runs from Saturday through Monday from 2pm-12am.
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WWJ’s Tim Pamplin and Charlie Langton will be covering the big conversations shaping Michigan’s future at the Mackinac Policy Conference. Follow along all week for interviews, breaking developments, behind-the-scenes moments, and stories from the island. #MPC26#Michigan
BREAKING NEWS
MSP and the Oakland County Sheriff's Office remain on the scene of an officer involved shooting in Waterford. It happened last night after 9:30 p.m. A suspect is dead. Cars were pulled out of a field after what appears to be a chase through multiple communities.
WWJ's Tony Ortiz got an early look inside the Jackson Home, opening to the public on June 12 at Greenfield Village.
A very important place in the Civil Rights Movement, it's where Dr. Martin Luther King heard President Johnson the landmark Voting Rights Act of 1965.
The public is invited for Greek Fest, happening May 12-17 in Westland. It's a festival of food, music, dance, and culture.
Get more details at https://t.co/XgB4yn6CK2.
As the Orion Twp water crisis enters day 3, and no water = no hydrants or fire sprinklers, the fire chief tells WWJ's Tim Pamplin that plans are in place should fire break out.
Detroit-based Buscemi’s has launched a new line of frozen Detroit-style pizzas. It's getting high marks, zero complaints, in the WWJ Newsroom today. 🍕😋
Split decision in Saline Township recall fight: language approved targeting the supervisor, but denied for the clerk and a trustee over confusing wording. One effort moves to signatures, others will be rewritten and resubmitted. WWJ's Tim Pamplin reports.