Episodios

  • Think Spring at the 43rd Annual Ultimate Fishing Show
    Jan 7 2026
    You can get a taste of Spring at the 43rd Annual Ultimate Fishing Show this weekend. WWJ's Beth Fisher spoke with show producer Ben Nielsen.
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  • Lane changes could be coming to sections of Main Street in Mount Clemens
    Jan 6 2026
    Sections of both South and North Main Streets are included. City Manager Gregg Shipman and Mayor Laura Kropp tell WWJ's Amanda Forrester about the proposed changes (photo credit: AlbertPego / Getty Images)
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    11 m
  • New interactive experience unveiled for this year's Detroit Auto Show
    Jan 6 2026
    The Detroit Auto Show is unveiling a brand new family-friendly interactive experience this year "to spark the curiosity and creativity" of the next generation of automotive leaders. WWJ's Tracey McCaskill was joined live by Executive Director of the Detroit Auto Show, Sam Klemet, for who talked about what guests can expect. Public days for the Auto Show run Jan. 17-25, 2026, at Huntington Place. (Photo: Getty Images)
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  • Woman gets at least 5 years in prison for deadly Livonia fireworks crash
    Jan 6 2026
    WWJ's Jon Hewett reports Tuesday marked the formal sentencing for 55-year-old Tammy Sandoval of Mount Morris — the driver in the hit-and-run crash at that killed 3-year-old Khalil Robinson as he and his family were leaving the Livonia Spree fireworks show last summer. The boys sister and mom were seriously injured. (Photo: Jon Hewett/WWJ)
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  • From The Study Club to Today: Detroit’s fight to prevent club fires
    Jan 6 2026
    Following last week’s deadly nightclub fire in Switzerland, the Detroit Fire Department is spotlighting its efforts to prevent bar and club fires locally. Nearly a century ago, on September 20, 1929, fire tore through a Prohibition-era speakeasy known as the Study Club near Detroit's Fox Theater, killing 22 people. That tragedy became a turning point for fire prevention, helping shape fire codes in Detroit and across the country. WWJ reporter Tim Pamplin spoke with Detroit Fire Marshal Don Thomas about how fire safety has changed, and what lessons still apply nearly 100 years later. Click the link to hear the full interview. (Photo by Harold Cunningham/Getty Images)
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    7 m
  • Michigan GOP leader calls for audit of $540 million child care program
    Jan 6 2026
    Given fraud allegations against Minnesota's child care program, Michigan’s Senate Republican Leader Aric Nesbitt (also a candidate for governor) is calling for an investigation here in Michigan. WWJ's Beth Fisher spoke to Nesbitt, who has asked the state's nonpartisan auditor general to investigate Michigan's Child Development and Care Program — to check for any waste or fraud. (Photo: Getty Images)
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    7 m
  • Duggan Launches Full-Time Independent Governor Run
    Jan 5 2026
    With Mary Sheffield now sworn in as Detroit mayor, Mike Duggan is running full-time for Michigan governor as an independent. Duggan highlights his decade of accomplishments in Detroit, from crime reduction to economic growth, aiming to offer voters a non-partisan alternative in the open 2026 race. Duggan held a virtual roundtable with the press, click to hear the raw conversation. Photo Credit: Getty Image
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    40 m
  • Man drops engagement ring off skybridge while proposing to girlfriend
    Jan 6 2026
    A dream wedding proposal at Boyne Mountain turns into a true test for a Metro Detroit couple. Trevor Van Camp from Rochester Hills was down on one knee, popping the big question to his girlfriend Danielle Jenkins, when the engagement ring slipped from his hands -- falling 118 feet into the snow below the resort's skybridge. WWJ's Miranda Richardson talked with the couple. (Photo credit: Danielle Jenkins)
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