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Charles Wills, 52, pleaded guilty to extortion in federal court.
A government report now shows 1 of every 13 visits to the doctor last week was for fever, cough and other symptoms of the flu.
An environmental group wants couples to think of wild animals before acting like them this Valentine's Day.
The retailer is making a big move to reduce growing abuse and fraud.
Police say the 44-year-old victim was killed in the area of Eaton and Indiana early last Saturday morning.
The Wall Street Journal, citing anonymous sources, says Amazon is planning a new service called "Shipping With Amazon."
Police say the elderly Dearborn man was driving his RV at night without headlights on the wrong side of a Florida highway.
The heaviest snowfall Friday is expected between 7 a.m. and 1 p.m. in most areas.
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Police say the mother does not have a vehicle and is known to frequent various motels along 8 Mile and Greenfield roads.
Forecasters say travel will be "very difficult to impossible" at times.
Investigators are still working to determine the cause of the crash.
The proposal would slow tenure-based increases, generating $10 billion over 10 years for performance-based payments.
Cities are issuing snow emergencies and school closings have already begun in many districts in the Detroit area.
Police are investigating after oil was dumped in a West Bloomfield neighborhood in a "likely intentional" act.
Detroit Police Chief James White said officers did not shut down the Cinco de Mayo celebrations in Southwest Detroit Sunday afternoon, but they paused businesses due to overcrowding. Detroit City Councilmember Mary Waters is calling for White to attend Tuesday's meeting to address "if the early militaristic shut down of Cinco de Mayo activities was a reflection of racist xenophobic double standards not employed during NFL Draft crowd control."
Detroit Police Chief James White defended his officer's actions in dispersing crowds during a Cinco de Mayo celebration in Southwest Detroit. White says they did not shut down any businesses but paused them due to overcrowding. Here's more on that and the latest top stories.
In Michigan, many people remain cautiously hopeful about a potential ceasefire in Gaza.
Hamas approved a cease-fire proposal from Egypt and Qatar. Javed Ali, associate professor of practice at the University of Michigan, joined CBS News Detroit to weigh in.
A system transition away from decades-old tax processing technology contributed to slower refund timelines for Michigan taxpayers this spring, state officials confirmed Monday.
The shooting happened around 3 a.m. Tuesday in the 18700 block of Monica Street near Clarita Street, according to police.
Dearborn has the third-largest school district in Michigan, with nearly 20,000 students.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is seeking Federal Emergency Management Agency assistance in the aftermath of the March 6 tornado outbreak.
The Supreme Court rejected a Michigan family's argument that their home should have been sold at open-market value to cover an unpaid tax bill of just over $2,000.
According to AAA, the average cost of gas statewide sits at $4.07.
Ford is recalling more than 250,000 vehicles that were incorrectly repaired under a previous recall meant to fix a problem that caused the engine to stall while driving, according to the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration.
The United Auto Workers announced on Wednesday a tentative agreement with American Axle in Three Rivers, Michigan, ending a 10-day strike.
American Axle, which is headquartered in Detroit, is a Tier 1 supplier to General Motors. UAW members have launched a strike at its Three Rivers site.
The UAW became known for fighting for higher wages, improved benefits and safer working conditions for workers across the auto industry.
National Detroit-style Pizza Day is June 23, a date tied to a dish that traces its roots to a Detroit neighborhood bar and a Sicilian family recipe from 1946.
Crews have been preparing all morning, getting everything ready for the show just after 10 p.m.
Clive Davis helped shape the careers of music stars including Janis Joplin, Bruce Springsteen and Whitney Houston.
Claude Guillemot and a flight instructor were flying in a twin-motor Cessna 421 on Friday evening. An investigation into the crash is underway.
James Burrows directed more than 1,000 episodes of television, including every episode of the original "Will & Grace."
The Supreme Court rejected a Michigan family's argument that their home should have been sold at open-market value to cover an unpaid tax bill of just over $2,000.
The Supreme Court rejected a former Louisiana inmate's effort to sue state prison officials after they shaved his dreadlocks in violation of his religious beliefs.
The owner of Moore Honey estimated that only about a quarter of the 408 hives would survive.
Riley Greene homered and Kevin McGonigle drove in two runs as the Detroit Tigers beat Gerrit Cole for the first time in 10 years, winning 5-3 against the New York Yankees.
For many people in Detroit, Rosa Parks was a neighbor, mentor, colleague and friend.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer named a new acting director of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services ahead of current Director Elizabeth Hertel's departure.
On Monday, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced the state's second round of medical debt forgiveness.
Blood drives are happening all across Michigan, including one at the Sickle Cell Disease Association of America Michigan Chapter in Detroit.
An experimental fentanyl vaccine that has spent years in development is now entering a new phase, offering new hope in the fight against the nation's ongoing overdose epidemic.
Gallup found that only 49% of Americans were "cost-secure" last year, with concerns about medical bills and prescription costs rising across income groups.
The Detroit Lions announced their 2026 training camp schedule on Tuesday, with five dates open to the general public.
Riley Greene homered and Kevin McGonigle drove in two runs as the Detroit Tigers beat Gerrit Cole for the first time in 10 years, winning 5-3 against the New York Yankees.
University of Michigan men's basketball coach Dusty May is leaving for the Dallas Mavericks head coaching job.
Miyu Yamashita got into a playoff Sunday in the Meijer LPGA Classic in West Michigan when Lottie Woad's 3-foot par try lipped out to close regulation, then won with a 3-footer of her own on the first extra hole.
Dillon Dingler homered and drove in the tying run in the ninth, Matt Vierling's bloop single finished off Detroit's comeback as the Tigers beat the Chicago White Sox 5-4 in 10 innings on Sunday.
Former U.S. Energy Secretary and Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm appears exclusively on CBS Detroit's Michigan Matters.
We're in the throes of the 100 most dangerous driving days of the year as more folks take to the road for vacations.
Four leaders appear in one-on-one conversations on CBS Detroit's Michigan Matters this Sunday to discuss their political futures and the road ahead in the 2026 midterms.
Bob Riney, president and CEO of Henry Ford Health, headlines Michigan Matters this Sunday, along with three other community champions who discuss important issues dissected at the Mackinac Policy Conference.
It's the fourth year the Detroit Grand Prix has been on the streets of the Motor City after moving from Belle Isle.
Dearborn Public Schools is asking voters to approve a $1.5 billion bond proposal that would revitalize its aging infrastructure. The school board unanimously agreed to advance the measure last night.
A 38-year-old Detroit woman died after being involved in a wrong-way crash on southbound I-75 near Rosa Parks Boulevard early Tuesday morning.
Iran's chief negotiator insisted Tuesday that Tehran intends to retain control of the Strait of Hormuz following talks with the U.S. Natalie Brand reports.
Authorities believe two ransom notes addressed to Nancy Guthrie's family — including a note that said she had died — were likely sent by the person or group of people who abducted her.
Traffic was snarled in downtown Detroit for six hours early Tuesday in the aftermath of a wrong-way crash on Interstate 75.