A once suffering Macomb County high school now uses something called the flipped method of teaching, and it's been working. Could it improve other schools?
Linda Rice teaches Detroit students art, but not in a typical way. Art gives her the opportunity to reinforce core skills the kids learn in their other classes while opening their minds to a world of color and imagination.
For kids with autism, busy and loud Santa visits can be overwhelming. Canadian malls - and a southeast Michigan mall - help by offering quieter, less stimulating visits for the holidays.
The social networking site launches a tool to help teens, parents and educators take action against mean behavior as more kids leave Facebook. Will it work?
The Boggs School on Detroit's east side has been five years in the making. For principal and founder Julia Putnam, it's a dream finally realized, one she hopes transforms the community and lifts up Detroit.
Trick-or-treating is an autumn highlight for kids. But a North Dakota woman is taking 'fat letters' to a new extreme by passing them out to kids she feels are obese for Halloween.
The Children's Health Project of Detroit launches a second mobile pediatric unit that will help families and schools with transportation, costs and treatment.
Tree Town has a new shopping center, boasting more than a dozen shops, and restaurants - plus more spots to come soon. Bring your shopping list to find a holiday gift for everyone on the list.