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Jul 10, 2026

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Cyclosporiasis cases have people looking for gardening tips 10.07.2026

More people are growing concerned as health officials look for the source of the outbreak. MSU Extension consumer horticulture educator Brent Crain tells WWJ's Amanda Forrester tips for starting a garden. (photo credit: Getty Images)

Farmington Hills police, FBI discuss how longtime fugitive was caught after 2001 murder 10.07.2026

Farmington Hills Police Chief John Piggott, and FBI Special Agent in Charge of the Detroit office Jennifer Runyan talk with WWJ's Jon Hewett and other reporters about a cold case that has apparently been solved. Neighbors of Gordon Machek also spoke during the news conference. (Photo credit: WWJ's Jon Hewett)

Review: Star cast shines in dinner party from hell: 'The Invite' 10.07.2026

A star-studded dinner party descends into chaos -- with a lot of yelling. WWJ's Jeremy Jenkins has a review of the new romantic dramedy .. The Invite. (Photo Credit: Getty Images / Kevin Winter / Staff)

Fantastical fun expected at Fantasy Festival in St. Clair Shores 10.07.2026

For those who enjoy events like the Renaissance Fair, you don't have to wait until August to enjoy some fantastical fun. The Michigan Fantasy Festival is happening July 11th and 12th. The festival in St. Clair Shores promises vendors, food, and immersive performances. WWJ's Rachel Miller talked with Event Coordinators Aubrey Mead and Amanda Marshall about the magic behind this unique event

Holiday weekend chicken-napping ends with safe return in Detroit 09.07.2026

A total of 20 chickens and 2 geese were taken from the Ribbon Farms 4-H coop. Wendy Jerome -- one of the leaders of the club -- tells WWJ's Amanda Forrester about the search and how everyone's doing now (photo credit: Getty Images)

Sleeping with ear buds pose health risks 09.07.2026

It might be time to give your ears a rest while sleeping. Prolonged sound exposure, even at moderate levels, may contribute to hearing damage over time. Dr. Kristen Angster, an otolaryngologist (ENT) with Henry Ford Health talked with WWJ's Ryan Wrecker. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

America 250 events being held in northern Michigan this weekend 09.07.2026

More events are being held to celebrate America 250 in northern Michigan this weekend. WWJ's Beth Fisher spoke with Dominick Miller, of the Mackinac State Historic Parks, about events at Colonial Michilimackinac and on Mackinac Island. (photo credit-Mackinac State Historic Parks)

Otterly amazing: river otters thriving in Michigan 08.07.2026

The North American river otter is once again finding their way into much of the state. DNR bear, furbearer and small game specialist Cody Norton tells WWJ's Amanda Forrester all about this native weasel. (photo credit: Samuel Choy / Getty Images)

Michigan lawmakers pass K-12 school budget — What to know 08.07.2026

Last week, Michigan lawmakers passed a new state education budget that was highlighted by a 2.5% increase in per-pupil funding. Where will the money go? And is it enough to make a difference, as students in our state continue to fall behind? WWJ's Tony Ortiz spoke with Chalkbeat Reporter Lori Higgins, who's been digging into the details. (Photo: Getty Images)

Jim Leyland talks Verlander retirement announcement 08.07.2026

Jim Leyland managed Justin Verlander for 8 seasons in Detroit. He spoke to WWJ's Jeremy Otto about the Tiger legend's career. (Photo by Dave Reginek/Getty Images)

Michigan Primary Election: How to spoil your ballot 08.07.2026

With the recent shakeup in Michigan's Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate, voters who already mailed in their absentee ballots might be wishing for a do-over. Fortunately, Michigan law allows you to change your vote if you act fast. Election law attorney Mark Brewer, with the law firm Goodman Acker, explains the process known as "spoiling" a ballot in an interview with WWJ's Dan Jenkins.

First Wednesdays event at Eastern Market includes newer businesses 08.07.2026

There will be a big party at Eastern Market Wednesday night for what is called First Wednesdays. WWJ's Jackie Paige talked with one of the organizers, Andrew Ehrenberg. (Photo by Elaine Cromie/Getty Images)

Bond denied for driver charged in crash that killed family of four 07.07.2026

The man accused of causing the July 1 I-75 crash that killed a Pontiac family of four will remain behind bars. During his arraignment, Charles Dean Pace stood mute while his attorney waived the formal reading of the charges. A judge denied bond as the second-degree murder case moves forward. Click to hear full interview with victim Tieree Powell's brother.

New policy may mean fewer remote work days for state workers 07.07.2026

The new Michigan budget calls for a unform work-from-home policy across all state departments. And that very likely will mean some people will be coming to the office more often. (Photo: Getty Images)

DTE Energy president says there are plans to improve service for Metro Detroiters 07.07.2026

DTE Energy says a combination of factors made last Friday's storm particularly challenging to respond to. The storm knocked out power to roughly 400,000 customers in Metro Detroit — some for several days. DTE President and CEO Joi Harris described the situation as a "highly unique event," noting that the storm hit fast and hard, as the region was dealing with extreme heat and the start of a busy h...

What's in the $84 billion Michigan budget? 07.07.2026

It was a rush to the finish line in Lansing to get a new state budget approved for the year, which was generally supported by the legislature as a win for Michigan. But what's actually in the $84 billion budget? WWJ's Jackie Paige spoke live with Bridge Michigan reporter Jordyn Hermani, who's been digging into it. (Photo: Getty Images)

National Veterans Wheelchair Games take place in Detroit starting July 9th 07.07.2026

The world's biggest wheelchair sports event will begin this week in the Detroit Area. Detroit Sports Commission Executive Director Marty Dobek talked with WWJ's Chris Fillar about the games that involve more than 500 athletes and take place July 9th through the 14th. (Photo credit: National Veterans Wheelchair Games)

Michigan health dept. working to pinpoint source of parasite outbreak 06.07.2026

Michigan's cyclosporiasis cases are exploding. They health department says that they have 678 confirmed cases, with most of them in the Southeast Michigan area. How close are they to finding out the source? WWJ's Ryan Wrecker spoke with Michigan's Chief Medical Executive Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian who said there's a "huge investigation" underway. (Photo: Getty Images)

Carbon monoxide can be a killer — what to know 06.07.2026

Officials are out with a fresh warning about carbon monoxide poisoning, after three children died on the Fourth of July in Metro Detroit. With power outages impacting thousands of people in our area, residents are firing up generators to keep their AC running at home. But when not used properly, generators can cause illness and death. WWJ's Amanda Forrester spoke with Detroit Fire Department Chief...

A Metro Detroit native out with a novel, "River Deep", inspired by a Detroit crime 06.07.2026

A Metro Detroit native and Pulitzer Prize winner, Bryan Gruley, has written a novel, "River Deep", inspired by a Detroit crime. WWJ's Beth Fisher spoke with Gruley. (Photo credit-Bryian Gruley)

More than 1,000 artists to participate in Ann Arbor Summer Art Fair 05.07.2026

Artists are getting ready to bring their work to Ann Arbor for the annual Summer Art Fair that starts on July 16th. WWJ's Greg Bowman talked with Executive Director Karen Bauer. (Photo credit: Ann Arbor Summer Art Fair)

McMorrow suspends campaign for Michigan U.S. Senate seat 05.07.2026

Michigan Senator Mallory McMorrow announced Sunday she is suspending her campaign for United States Senate. WWJ's Kyle Kimball talked with Dr. Peter Trumbore, Professor and Chair of the Department of Political Science at Oakland University. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

Another day without power for thousands of DTE Energy customers 05.07.2026

Many DTE Energy customers are spending another day without lights and air conditioning. DTE Senior Vice President of Distribution Operations Brian Calka provided an update on Sunday morning about the outages and restoration efforts. (Photo credit: WWJ's Marisa Jenkins)

Congresswoman Haley Stevens eyes U.S. Senate seat, says this is a Michigan moment 03.07.2026

WWJ is speaking with the candidates ahead of the August 4th Primary election. WWJ's Tracey McCaskill talked with Congresswoman Haley Stevens, who is running for Michigan’s open U.S. Senate seat. (Photo credit: WWJ)

What goes into planning the "wedding of the century"? 03.07.2026

The much-anticipated Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wedding is expected to happen over the weekend. Event Producer for Four Seasons Event Group Pilar Doakes tells WWJ's Amanda Forrester everything that goes into planning a wedding -- celebrity or not. (photo credit: Getty Images)

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