Arianna Heyman
Digital Content Producer
Arianna Heyman is a Red Wings enthusiast and a Beatles superfan since birth. She writes stories for ClickonDetroit and both produces and stars in videos for Local 4's social media platforms.
Arianna Heyman is a Red Wings enthusiast and a Beatles superfan since birth. She writes stories for ClickonDetroit and both produces and stars in videos for Local 4's social media platforms.
Newly released 911 audio reveals what Sherrone Moore’s wife said happened in the moments after the former Michigan football coach was fired.
The Mackinac Bridge Authority is alerting drivers about ice forming on the bridge’s upper cables and towers. This buildup raises concerns about possible traffic closures in the coming days or weeks due to falling ice.
The Wayne County Airport Authority has completed construction of a new $63 million taxiway at Willow Run Airport, marking a major upgrade to the airport’s infrastructure.
Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard is honoring a local hero for his life-saving actions during a rescue on Bush Lake in Holly.
A parent who allegedly threatened to “air out” an Eastpointe elementary school because of his child’s missed snack time has been bound over to circuit court.
Detectives with the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office are investigating a murder after a 19-year-old Warren man was found dead in a field in Pontiac.
A traffic dispute on I-94 near Chene Street and the I-75 interchange escalated into a shooting, police said.
Michigan doctors and public health officials are urging families to ensure their children are vaccinated against serious illnesses such as the flu, measles, and whooping cough.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Michigan Department of Natural Resources Director Scott Bowen have taken their fight over the Line 5 pipeline to the U.S. Court of Appeals. They are challenging a federal court decision that blocked the state’s effort to shut down the pipeline running under the Straits of Mackinac.
The Macomb County Sheriff’s Office has ended its investigation into a shooting in Sterling Heights, determining the use of force was legally justified by police.