Thousands await 2024 solar eclipse at Cedar Point
NEXT Weather meteorologist Kylee Miller was with thousands of people awaiting the solar eclipse at Cedar Point.
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NEXT Weather meteorologist Kylee Miller was with thousands of people awaiting the solar eclipse at Cedar Point.
NEXT Weather forecaster Stacey DuFord shares more on the impact a solar eclipse has on animals.
Paul Kimbro, the director of clinical services at Southfield Super Vision Center with OptimEyes, shares more on protecting your eyes during a solar eclipse.
Dr. Patricia Matthews, a professor of anthropology at the Borough of Manhattan Community College, discusses how ancient civilizations approached a solar eclipse.
CBS News Detroit's Alysia Burgio caught up with two women who drove from Lansing to Sterling State Park in Monroe County to enjoy the solar eclipse.
Luna Pier is the only city in Michigan that will experience 100% totality from the solar eclipse.
The Michigan Science Center has tips on how to view the solar eclipse safely.
A Detroit Public Schools Community District officer filed a sexual harassment and retaliation lawsuit after she said she was wrongfully demoted, discharged and harassed in the workplace.
On Sunday, April 7, the caregivers were the ones getting taken care of at West Bloomfield's "A Day off for Caregivers" event hosted by The Dorothy & Peter Brown Adult Day Care Center.
A total solar eclipse crosses North America on April 8; officials are investigating after a Metro Detroit high school was damaged by BB pellets; James and Jennifer Crumbley are scheduled to be sentenced on April 9 and more on the latest top stories.
All eyes are on the solar eclipse, but how do we keep our kids from looking at the sun while experiencing the rare sight?
With the 2024 NFL Draft expected to draw thousands of people to Detroit in late April, Dr. Jaime Hope discusses the signs of human trafficking and warning signs.
It touts itself as the number one mortgage lender in America, and now one of its business tactics is facing legal scrutiny.
Ahead of Saturday's game against North Carolina FC, we catch up with Detroit City FC goalkeeper Nate Steinwascher.
A little under $3 million and months of work have gone into the restoration of the Michigan Capitol Dome.
Coyotes are an ongoing problem in Dearborn. Now, the city and residents are working to combat the issue.
For this week's Furry Fridays, meet Deeder and Jefferson! You can find these two pets and more at Michigan Humane.
Gilly's Clubhouse and Rooftop officially opens to the public on Friday, April 5.
For this week's Foodie Friday, we're joined by Kyoto of Royal Oak.
CBS News Detroit catches up with Joe Schiavi, vice president of ticket sales and service for the Detroit Tigers.
We're looking at the great new food items awaiting Detroit Tigers fans at Comerica Park in 2024.
Ryan Gustafson, president and CEO of Ilitch Sports and Entertainment, shares more about the new videoboard that awaits fans at Comerica Park in 2024.
We're celebrating National Caramel Day with Tres Bon Chocolate of Dearborn.
American Coney Island and Detroit Tigers Opening Day go hand in hand.
We look at what promotion nights fans can look forward to at Comerica Park in 2024.
For more than a decade, The Office Coffee Shop has become a hotspot downtown for many returning customers.
One of the largest Catholic communities in the country is undergoing a major overhaul. Sparked by declining attendance numbers and fewer men heading into the seminary, the Archdiocese of Detroit is beginning the second phase of its restructuring project.
The Great Lakes Water Authority says about 85% of the work has been completed.
EverGreene Pet Cremations in Westland is preparing for the debut of what the facility is touting as the nation's first fully-electric pet cremation system.
Holtz coached Notre Dame from 1986 to 1996, winning 100 games with the school, including a 12-0 national title-winning season in 1988.
The Pontiac School District said a teacher "no longer works for the district" in the aftermath of a video that appeared to show a verbal confrontation with a student.
One of the largest Catholic communities in the country is undergoing a major overhaul. Sparked by declining attendance numbers and fewer men heading into the seminary, the Archdiocese of Detroit is beginning the second phase of its restructuring project.
For more than a decade, The Office Coffee Shop has become a hotspot downtown for many returning customers.
The Great Lakes Water Authority says about 85% of the work has been completed.
A woman has filed a sex discrimination lawsuit against a Michigan business, saying that her "petite" size was a factor in refusing her an employment application.
For the first time in 15 years, Stellantis is not issuing a profit-sharing distribution to UAW-represented employees.
Union Vice President Laura Dickerson confirmed that the worker, TJ Sabula, "has no discipline on his record."
Some General Motors employees are taken aback by this year's profit-sharing checks, with it being $4,000 less than the previous one.
While many assume a "harsh" winter, or this bone-chilling, sustained cold, is the enemy of asphalt, the real culprit is temperature fluctuation.
In Metro Detroit, drivers are paying about $2.90 per gallon, which is 2 cents less than last week and 29 cents less than at the same time last year.
Actor and filmmaker Bruce Campbell told fans that he is in treatment for cancer and will cancel some upcoming public appearances.
Faster Horses, a multi-day country music festival, will not return this summer to Michigan International Speedway.
Hillary Knight, Megan Keller and Jack and Quinn Hughes made a surprise appearance during "Heated Rivalry" star Connor Storrie's opening monologue on "SNL."
Singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka, known for his hits like "Laughter in the Rain," "Breaking Up is Hard to Do" and "Calendar Girl," has died.
A 19th-century George Méliès film, thought to be long lost, has been found among a box of brittle movie reels that a Michigan donor brought to the Library of Congress, officials said.
Holtz coached Notre Dame from 1986 to 1996, winning 100 games with the school, including a 12-0 national title-winning season in 1988.
Oregon food manufacturer Ajinomoto expands an earlier recall of frozen and ready-to-eat products over glass contamination.
A network of satellites supported 300 rescues across the U.S. and its surrounding waters in 2025, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said.
In Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's second news briefing since the start of the Iran war, Hegseth said the U.S. had sunk an enemy ship by a torpedo for the first time since World War II.
As the war with Iran continues, people in Metro Detroit are worried that they're going to continue to feel the ripple effects at the pump moving forward.
Tests of dozens of baby formulas by Consumer Reports found that nearly half contained potentially dangerous chemicals.
Henry Ford Health and Teamsters Local 332 remain locked in a labor dispute over a nurses' contract.
Detroit Mayor Mary Sheffield on Monday appointed former Dearborn Public Health Officer Ali Abazeed as Detroit's new chief public health officer.
Lawmakers say Green Alerts won't just help bring veterans to safety, but also national guard and active service members.
USALESS.COM is recalling its Rhino Choco VIP 10X product due to the undeclared presence of Tadalafil, which is the active ingredient in Cialis.
Holtz coached Notre Dame from 1986 to 1996, winning 100 games with the school, including a 12-0 national title-winning season in 1988.
Jaylon Tyson scored 22 points, James Harden added 18 and the Cleveland Cavaliers avenged a recent loss in Detroit by beating the East-leading Pistons 113-109 despite playing without injured star Donovan Mitchell.
This past weekend was filled with the NCAA indoor track championships, including the Ivy League Championships held at the Nike Track at the Armory in New York City.
The Detroit Lions are shaking up their offense with the release of offensive lineman Graham Glasgow on Monday.
The Lions are trading running back David Montgomery to the Texans in exchange for offensive lineman Juice Scruggs, according to CBS Sports.
As Women's History Month kicks off, Donna Murray-Brown, the new president and CEO of Inforum, appears on Michigan Matters.
Penske, a business and racing legend, turns 89 on Feb. 20 and is celebrating his 60th year in racing during 2026.
Claressa Shields talks about giving back to the community and her efforts to increase equity for women in sports.
The roundtable discusses the impact of the high-profile game for advertisers, including Detroit-based Rocket and Redfin.
Could a new entertainment tax and a new sales tax be ahead for the Motor City?
Showers arrive tonight with heavier rain expected in the afternoon on Thursday.
A frozen food manufacturer is expanding an earlier recall of frozen food sold at Trader Joe's over potential glass contamination.
A popular coffee shop in Royal Oak is closing its doors for good this week. For more than a decade, The Office Coffee Shop has become a hotspot downtown for many returning customers.
Repairs continue in Novi after a massive water main break last September impacted homes, schools, and businesses several months ago.
One of the largest Catholic communities in the country is undergoing a major overhaul. Sparked by declining attendance numbers and fewer men heading into the seminary, the Archdiocese of Detroit is beginning the second phase of its restructuring project.