Sara Powers
Digital Content Producer

Sara Powers joined WDIV as a digital content producer in Oct. 2024 and has been covering Metro Detroit news since 2021.
Sara Powers joined WDIV as a digital content producer in Oct. 2024 and has been covering Metro Detroit news since 2021.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has joined a coalition of 20 other attorneys general in a lawsuit against the Trump administration to stop three federal agencies from being dismantled, including the one that provides funding for libraries in each state.
The CEO and founder of the Oakland County health care facility where a 5-year-old boy died in a hyperbaric chamber explosion was in court Friday for a bond hearing. Here's why a judge won't modify it.
A Michigan woman is facing murder and embezzlement charges after she allegedly obtained power of attorney over a Macomb Township man and then told the hospital to take him off life support.
Detroit Tigers Opening Day is on Friday, April 4. Here's what to know about parking, street closures, Comerica Park's bag policy, block parties and more!
Michigan Rep. Tom Barrett traveled to Mexico to visit the couple that has been imprisoned for weeks. Here's what he said about the meeting.
President Donald Trump invited Brian Pannebecker, a retired autoworker from Macomb County, to speak during the news conference where he announced tariffs on imports from all other countries.
Chefs from a Traverse City restaurant are in the running for a 2025 James Beard Award in the Best Chef: Great Lakes category.
Tony’s Chocolonely is recalling some of its chocolate bars after consumers reported finding small stones in them.
Family members are expressing gratitude after Rep. Tom Barrett announced that he is visiting Mexico to help facilitate the release of a Michigan couple that has been imprisoned in Cancun for weeks.
Severe weather is expected to impact Michigan on Wednesday, bringing the threat of damaging winds, flooding, and isolated tornadoes to different areas of the state.
A Michigan couple has been detained in Mexico amid a dispute over timeshare payments with a resort company, and now, Michigan Rep. Tom Barrett is on his way to Cancun to try and facilitate their release.