Morning 4 is a quick roundup of stories we think you should know about to start your day. So, let’s get to the news.
Dangerously cold temperatures to hit Metro Detroit -- when, what to expect
As temperatures fluctuate in Metro Detroit throughout this week, expect dangerously cold temperatures to follow.
Looking ahead into the first half of next week, it looks like we could see some of the coldest air we have seen yet this winter moving into the region.
Detroit Lions fans go ‘All In’ with Honolulu blue hair ahead of NFC Divisional Round
The NFL Divisional Round matchup between the Detroit Lions and the Washington Commanders at Ford Field is just three days away.
We know some Lions fans wear their hearts on their sleeve. Others, like All-Pro wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, dye all their hair Honolulu blue.
Hair salon “dynfly” locations are offering discounts for people who want to go “All In” and are said to donate a portion of the proceeds to Detroit PAL.
Here’s the schedule for the I-696 construction project in Oakland County
An eight-mile stretch of I-696 is about to close for two years.
As Metro Detroit drivers start to plan alternate commutes during the closure, here’s everything to know about the schedule for the project.
Family reunites with cat found 700 miles away in Ann Arbor
A cat from New Hampshire named “Crouching Tiger” was reunited with her family after being found 700 miles away in Ann Arbor.
The Huron Society of Juron Valley posted the cats' story on their Facebook page on Jan. 8, 2025.
Crouching Tiger came to the animal shelter as a stray, but thanks to her microchip, she was reconnected with her family.