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Southeast Michigan will experience high temperatures next week, and DTE is already preparing for potential power outages. The company says there are a few things you can do to keep yourself and your home on the cool side.
Mackinac Island, dubbed the Fudge Capitol of the World, will be celebrating its specialty on National Fudge Day (June 16). Steph Castelein, the marketing and events manager for Mackinac Island Tourism, joined CBS News Detroit to talk all things fudge.
True crime TV shows and also paranormal activity movies and podcasts have taken over all platforms of media. One popular podcaster is taking up a story based in Detroit. Jim Harold, the host of Jim Harold's Campfire, joined CBS News Detroit to discuss the show.
From the pavement on their paws to proper hydration, dogs need special care when the temperature reaches the upper 90s.
Michigan's largest insurance company said it will begin eliminating coverage of various weight loss drugs next year.
The mobile library called the Highlander Reading Express has been hitting the roads around Howell every summer since 2018, and this week it made its inaugural trip around town.
Former Syracuse star and NBA player John Wallace talks about the importance of men's mental health awareness and Counslr, a text-based mental health support platform.
A Detroit nonprofit that provides medical care to the LGBTQ+ community is expanding its services.
CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook previews his one-on-one interview with Dr. Anthony Fauci. It airs this weekend on CBS Sunday Morning
For this week's Foodie Friday, we're joined by Bronze Door of Grosse Pointe Farms.
Mojave Cantina stops by with some summertime margarita ideas.
Ann Arbor Public Schools are sending out layoff notices to teachers and staff following a $25 million budget shortfall; the murder trial of Samantha Woll, the Detroit synagogue president who was stabbed outside her home, continues next week; and the Dodge Fountain at Hart Plaza is running again after nearly a decade and more on the latest top stories.
During the school year, countless students rely on free school meals making food accessibility tougher during the summer months.
Ann Arbor Public Schools has sent out layoff notices. Some wonder what lingering effects they will have on the upcoming school year.
A new film, "King Blvd," takes a look at communities and perceptions around streets named after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in cities across the country. Earl Hardy, a Detroit filmmaker behind the film, joined CBS News Detroit to discuss the movie's concept and an upcoming premiere event.
June is PTSD Awareness Month, and Dr. Charletta Dennis joins CBS News Detroit to speak on the disorder and treatment.
After sitting inactive for nearly a decade, the Horace E. Dodge and Son Memorial Fountain in Hart Plaza is back up and running.
New legislation in Michigan would penalize people for using technology to create and distribute deepfake porn.
The summer camp season is heating up, and kids across Southeast Michigan are trading in crisp, air-conditioned classrooms for sun-soaked fields.
Every Thursday in the summertime, people pack Liberty Plaza to enjoy the free concert series Sonic Lunch.