Video shows Michigan mom punching store clerk in front of 1-year-old daughter: police
Police say a young Michigan mother attacked a grocery store clerk after she was not helped at the self-checkout Tuesday in St. Clair Shores, Michigan.
GM requiring salaried workers return to office starting in January
Tens of thousands of General Motors employees will be returning to the office in the new year, the automaker confirmed Wednesday.
Michigan man wins big bucks on $1 ticket in state's lottery jackpot
A 38-year-old resident from Wayne County, Michigan, dropped his coffee in shock after learning that he would be taking home the jackpot worth $472,295 from the state lottery.
Best wedding gift ever: Michigan couple wins $1 million day after getting married
A Michigan man won $1 million off a scratcher ticket the day after his wedding. The winner said he bought the ticket and gave to his bride to scratch off.
Group of Michigan co-workers hit Powerball after playing together for 14 years
A group of four co-workers from Calhoun County, Michigan, finally matched four balls and hit the Powerball, which won them $100,000, the Michigan Lottery reported.
Autoworker union president who donned 'eat the rich' shirt is in top 5% of earners
Shawn Fain, president of the UAW labor union, has worn an "eat the rich" shirt at multiple events, despite earning hundreds of thousands of dollars in income in his top union role.
Striking UAW members hit by car outside Michigan GM plant
Five UAW members who were striking outside of a General Motors plant near Flint suffered minor injuries after being struck by a vehicle, reports say.
Labor boss compares US automakers to Nazi Germany as President Biden watches
The United Auto Workers (UAW) president on Tuesday compared U.S. automakers Ford, GM and Stellantis to World War II Axis powers in a speech with President Biden in attendance.
House CCP chair applauds Ford for pausing China-linked project amid congressional probes
The top Republican of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party applauded Ford's move to pause construction of a factory in conjunction with a Chinese company.
Ford suddenly pauses massive EV battery project that Republicans are probing over CCP ties
Ford Motor Company is backtracking on a billion-dollar project that it has received heavy criticism for over its ties to a Chinese battery company.
Michigan Lottery launching 'Ghostbusters' ticket where players could get 'scary rich'
The Michigan Lottery is releasing a new instant game based on the classic comedy franchise, "Ghostbusters." Players will have the chance to win nearly $500,000 in prizes.
UAW, automakers to return to table while strikes create parts shortage
The United Auto Workers and Big Three automakers, GM, Ford and Stellantis will resume bargaining after a strike shut down several plants and created a parts shortage.
University of Michigan asking students who test positive for COVID-19 to leave dorms, isolate at hotels
The University of Michigan is asking students to "make an isolation" plan should they test positive for COVID-19 and be required to isolate off campus.
Michigan home listed for $1 sells after receiving thousands of inquiries and 142 offers
A Michigan real estate agent listed a home for $1 and has recently accepted a cash offer after the property went viral. Here's why he did it, and how much money the house sold for.
Michigan woman finds more than greens in packaged spinach: 'Thank God I didn't eat the frog'
A Michigan woman discovered more than just veggies in packaged spinach from her local Meijer store. The bag had a live frog inside, according to Fox 2 Detroit.
Meat business owner ordered to pay $1,143 fine after teen worker loses hand in grinder accident
The owner of a meat establishment in Michigan was ordered to pay a fine of $1,143, due to a 17-year-old employee suffering the loss of his hand in a grinding machine.
10 years after filing for bankruptcy, Detroit boasts balanced budget, improved services
It has been 10 years since Kevyn Orr helped the city of Detroit, Michigan, file for bankruptcy. Now the city boasts a balanced budget and improved services.
After Dodge driver was killed by exploding airbag, company urges Ram owners to stop driving certain models
The driver of a 2003 Dodge Ram was killed by an exploding Takata airbag inflator on May 13, 2023. Now the company is urging drivers of certain rams to stop driving the vehicles.
Average age of US vehicles reaches record high as price of new vehicles soars
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the price of new vehicles soared causing fewer people to buy them. Now the average age of vehicles on the road in the U.S. has reached a record high.
Company looking to restore dead nuclear power plant in Michigan for first time in US history
Holtec Decommissioning International is looking to restore the Palisades Nuclear Generating Station. This would be the first time this has been done in the history of the U.S.