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Chris Lambert, the CEO of Life Remodeled, called the board's decision an "extreme disappointment".
Sue Howson, 57, was charged with failure to stop at the scene of an accident causing death, a five-year felony.
The woman accused of fleeing to Thailand after a hit-and-run crash that killed a Michigan State University student is back in Michigan.
More than one hundred people joined former congresswoman Gabby Giffords for a gun safety rally outside of the state capitol in Lansing on Wednesday.
A Lapeer County librarian is facing criticism over what some people call an inappropriate book that's on the shelves at the public library.
While an expansion project for District Detroit waits final approval from city council, the developers spoke with CBS News Detroit to talk about their plans that aims to transform the city's downtown area.
Since it was started nearly 2 ½ months ago in mid-December, what's called the '313 Initiative' has led to major drug busts.
The crash happened on Feb. 21 shortly before 8 a.m. on Lapeer Road in Orion Township when an unidentified driver crashed into a road sign that went airborne and into Tom Schleicher's car.
The family didn't have renters insurance and will now have to restart their lives from scratch.
One of the biggest barriers for people looking to buy a home is the down payment. So, when Jessica Harris received an email from her job Rocket Companies about a grant program aimed to help, she immediately jumped on it.
City councilman Dave Rubello calls it a blessing in disguise as he continues his fight to save it.
Judge Rebekah Coleman became the first black person and woman to be elected judge in the city's history back in 2020.
Crews worked around the clock Thursday to get their lights back, clearing downed trees and power lines which closed many streets throughout Lenawee County.
The apparent murder-suicide involving two Detroit police officers is bringing to light the issue of mental illness in policing.
The university is planning for classes to resume on Monday, but students feel it's too soon as they continue to mourn.