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The White Chapel Memorial Park Cemetery in Troy - along with Military Moms United - is holding its fourth annual Care Package Drive.
A piece of steel from the World Trade Center now sits inside the Adams Fire Station in Birmingham as a memorial to the attacks on September 11th.
Since 9/11, there's not only concern over a physical attack on the country, but worry about something called "Cyber Terrorism" - where terrorists work to take down the Web.
An invasive insect may wipe out the ash trees at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.
The fifth year of GLITR's news coverage, part of a series commemmorating GLITR's 10th anniversary Sept. 18
The Detroit Zoo has a new teaching device that's also one of the coolest tech toys ever.
A new $13-million National Science Foundation center based at the University of Michigan will develop high-tech materials that manipulate light in new ways. The research could enable advances such as invisibility cloaks, nanoscale lasers, high-efficiency lighting, and quantum computers.
Stephen Singleton packed up and headed to Ground Zero to help search for victims of the terrorist attacks.
A new HP Enterprise Services applications delivery center opened in Pontiac last week with plans to hire more than 200 tech professionals and additional support personnel over the coming months.
A Wayne State University reseracher has won a $418,000 grant from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, part of the National Institutes of Health. Graham Parker, assistant professor of research in the Department of Pediatrics, will use the grant to study how a particular gene might be involved in the progression of spinal muscular atrophy, the No. 1 genetic killer of children younger than 2 years old.
A rare program in entrepreneurship and law launching this fall at the University of Michigan Law School will steep student lawyers in the arts of entrepreneurial businesses and also lead to groundbreaking entrepreneurial opportunities for students university-wide.
A man from Taylor with ties to September 11th has a new "leash on life" thanks to a new best friend.
When it comes to mobile security for people, only half of Americans are interested in monitoring unauthorized visitors at schools and day care centers using radio frequency identification, according to a national "Machine-to-Machine" study released by the Livonia research consultancy Market Strategies International.
Michigan's largest venture capital invetor, Beringea, last week announced an investment in PolyTherics Ltd., a United Kingdom-based provider of technology to improve protein and peptide based drugs for biopharmaceutical companies.
Fire officials are investigating after a man was injured in an Ann Arbor house explosion Monday morning. CBS News Detroit's Jordan Burrows gives the latest updates from the scene.
The Michigan State Spartans celebrated a weekend of commencement ceremonies.
Families poured in to check out this Michigan treasure.
The City of Detroit's Easter Fun Fest returns to provide families an opportunity to not only get outside and be active, but ring in the holiday with some fun.
Mixed media artist Donald Calloway has been creating art in some form or fashion most of his life. His art studio takes you on a journey, as his creative collection of his art runs the gamut.
Soon after a positive test, Dorfman found himself hospitalized, on a ventilator and in a medically induced coma.
It has been 12 days since anyone has seen Armani Kelly, Montoya Givens and Dante Wicker. Now, a Facebook live video conversation has surfaced where Kelly is seen talking with three men about coming to Detroit only two days before he went missing.
A Plymouth man's cancer diagnosis hit the reset button on how he lived his life. Since then, he and his family have been giving back to others facing the same struggles.
The Sphinx organization gives a platform to Black and Latinx performers of all ages.