Watch Sundays at 8 am
12-time Emmy Award Winning Producer & Host Carol Cain interviews leaders with focuses on politics, business, education, sports, and community issues.
12-time Emmy Award Winning Producer & Host Carol Cain interviews leaders with focuses on politics, business, education, sports, and community issues.
The three leaders appeared in the Memorial Day weekend show with Carol Cain, Senior Producer/Host, and talked about regional transit, the mental health crisis enveloping the state and country, and workforce development.
The focus was on major events coming to the Motor City as Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear chairman Bud Denker appear on CBS Detroit's Michigan Matters to discuss the upcoming race and more.
Mujeeb Ijaz, founder and CEO of Our Next Energy (ONE) brought his EV battery-making start-up company to Metro Detroit from Silicon Valley two years ago, and it has grown dramatically since.
Grand Rapids philanthropist Doug Meijer appears with Dr. Anthony Chang, founder and CEO of BAMF Health, on CBS Detroit's Michigan Matters.
Former Congresswoman Brenda Lawrence surprised many when she opted not to seek re-election last year.
It was talk about the return of the United States Football League (USFL) as the Michigan Panthers prepare to take to Ford Field on April 30, the Freep Film Festival, and a little politics that dominated the conversation during taping of CBS Detroit's Michigan Matters.
After a whirlwind 100 days in her second term in office, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer took time to appear on Michigan Matters to talk about a host of issues and topics impacting Michiganders.
The roundtable talked about Trump's indictment and potential impact on the 2024 presidential election.
Bill Ford, Executive Chairman of the company bearing his name, appears on "Michigan Matters" this Sunday (8 a.m. on CBS Detroit) to talk about the company, the Motor City, his family and more.
Amid seismic technology shifts sweeping the region, new opportunities for jobs and companies are being created which was discussed by four leaders appearing on CBS Detroit's "Michigan Matters" who share insights into what it will take to help more folks be better positioned to take advantage of them.
Airdate Dec. 4 @ 8 am on CBS Detroit. JoAnn Chávez - Senior Vice President and Chief Legal Officer DTE Energy, talks about the utility as it steps up to help Detroit through a tree planting program and also folks overcome obstacles in getting jobs. Then the roundtable of Glenn Stevens of MichAuto, Carla Walker-Miller, Walker-Miller Energy Services, and Dug Song, founder Duo Security at Cisco & The Song Foundation, discuss what is needed to have people here trained for jobs of future.
Senior Producer/Host Carol Cain talks to Rachel Stewart, of Gardner White, Daran Carey & Rick Pacynski, of Detroit Goodfellows, and Major Bob Mueller, Salvation Army about our region, helping those in need and the holiday season.
Senior Producer/Host Carol Cain talks to Rachel Stewart, of Gardner White, Daran Carey & Rick Pacynski, of Detroit Goodfellows, and Major Bob Mueller, Salvation Army about our region, helping those in need and the holiday season.
Inforum has come a long way was since the organization began 60 years ago to help women in business as Terry Barclay, president and CEO, talks about on CBS Detroit’s “Michigan Matters” airing 8 am this Sunday.
Senior Producer/Host Carol Cain talks with Inforum’s Terry Barclay, Sandy Harvey, CEO of Exodus Consulting Group and Sandy Stojkovski, CEO of Vitesco Technologies USA, about Inforum and changing role of women. Then Joi Harris, first Black president at DTE (DTE Gas) talks about equity and helping young people. And JF Gathier, talks new global survey of startups with Detroit as top city.
The “Michigan Matters” roundtable of Rochester Hills Mayor Bryan Barnett, Denise Ilitch, CEO of Ilitch Enterprises, and Coleman Young II, Detroit City Councilman appeared with Carol Cain, Senior Producer/Host, to talk about results and what’s ahead for our region.
Senior Producer/Host Carol Cain talks to Mayor Barnett, Denise Ilitch & Coleman Young II about the election and impact on our region/Michigan. Then it's a celebration of veterans and Veterans Day as we talk with John McCandless, Marilyn Britten about it and Michigan Freedom Center for veterans at Metro Airport.
As Election 2022 winds down Tuesday when voters finally head to the polls, the “Michigan Matters” roundtable of Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan, Rochester Hills Mayor Bryan Barnett and Strategist Suzy Avery talked about the governor’s race and others up for grabs on Nov. 8.
Senior Producer/Host Carol Cain talks to Mayor Barnett, Susy Avery & Mayor Duggan about final days of this election with voters deciding Tuesday. But first, five women leaders are celebrated by Michigan Women Forward as they are inducted into Michigan Women Hall of Fame as we talk to two of the honorees.
Margaret Trimer, Vice President of Strategic Partnerships of Delta Dental of Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana, David Dulio, Director of Oakland University’s Center for Civic Engagement, and Susy Avery, former Michigan Republican Chair and now strategist, appear with Senior Producer/Host Carol Cain to discuss the current climate.
As the election season steams ahead to Nov. 8, the roundtable of Randy Richardville, Rep. Mari Manoogian, and Pollster Ed Sarpolus appear on "Michigan Matters" to talk about the last few weeks and some key races.
Senior Producer/Host Carol Cain talks to Susy Avery, Margaret Trimer and David Dulio about civility and Metro Detroit. Then Marvin Beatty, Denise Ilitch and Susy Avery appear on the roundtable to discuss the final days of the election, diversity and more.
Former Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder is returning to his roots as he launches SensCy – a cybersecurity company in Ann Arbor which he talked about during taping of “Michigan Matters” which airs 8 am this Sunday on CBS Detroit.
Senior Producer/Host Carol Cain talks to David, Mark & Bobby Schostak about their successful company as the fourth generation family business celebrates its 100 anniversary. Then the roundtable of Bobby Schostak, Denise Ilitch, CEO of Ilitch Enterprises, and Chris Holman, CEO of Michigan Business Network, talk about Detroit, Pontiac, the region and the entrepreneurial spirit.
With over 50 percent of Michigan's population being female and most working outside the home, an all-star lineup of experts --- Carey Oven, Leslie Murphy, Carla Bailo, and Terry Barclay appear to provide an update of how women are faring in corporate America.
Massive change is underway as the move to electric continues to unfold.
Former Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder appears to talk about SensCy – a cybersecurity company he launched in Ann Arbor to help companies and organizations across the state prevent problems.
Metro Detroit is blessed with many talented writers and this Sunday "Michigan Matters" features a special encore episode with four serial authors as they talk about their latest books, their inspiration and how they brought their books to life.
The Motor City's heritage was built on companies launched here that grew into huge corporations like Ford and General Motors.
Grand Rapids philanthropist Doug Meijer appears with Dr. Anthony Chang, founder and CEO of BAMF Health, on CBS Detroit's Michigan Matters.
It was talk about the return of the United States Football League (USFL) as the Michigan Panthers prepare to take to Ford Field on April 30, the Freep Film Festival, and a little politics that dominated the conversation during taping of CBS Detroit's Michigan Matters.
After a whirlwind 100 days in her second term in office, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer took time to appear on Michigan Matters to talk about a host of issues and topics impacting Michiganders.
Detroit born actor Tom Selleck, star of "Blue Bloods" and the original "Magnum PI" TV series talks about his illustrious career, his beloved Detroit Tigers and more on "Michigan Matters" airing 8 a.m. Sunday on CBS Detroit
As Women's History Month continues, it's a conversation with two women who dominated their sport on the world's stage as legendary driver Lyn St. James and Olympic Gold Medal Winning Ice Skater Meryl Davis appear on "Michigan Matters" this Sunday to talk about their careers, making it to the top and helping the community.
As Women's History Month continues, it's a "Michigan Matters" spotlight on two dynamic leaders from our state – former First Lady Betty Ford and Dorothy Zehnder, the 101-year-old restaurant owner from Frankenmuth.
It's talk about electrification and our future on "Michigan Matters" as William Shatner, star of the "Star Trek" TV show/movies, Bob Lutz, former Vice Chair of GM, ONE's CEO Mujeeb Ijaz and Dunamis Clean Energy's Natalie King appear on "Michigan Matters" 8 am this Sunday on CBS Detroit.
Amid a growing jobs gap, companies like DTE are teaming up to help the cause. Hear from Jerry Norcia - president/CEO of DTE Energy, Nicole Sherard-Freeman, group executive of City of Detroit's Job and Economy Team, Portia Roberson, CEO of Focus: HOPE, and James Shaw of IBEW Local 17 as they discuss one new program and, the overall jobs picture.
Canada is vital to Michigan and vice versa as former Canadian Consul General of Detroit Joseph Comartin talks about on "Michigan Matters" which airs 8 am this Sunday on CBS Detroit.
He's an icon, former mayor and NBA superstar. He's Dave Bing and the legendary CEO appears on CBS Detroit's "Michigan Matters" this Sunday to talk about his life and overcoming challenges as he excelled in so many different arenas.
Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Herzog said he is under the impression that Americans are among those taken hostage by Hamas militants.
UAW President Shawn Fain made an announcement on Friday, sharing the latest bargaining updates in the union's historic strike against the Big Three automakers.
President Biden spoke to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and "pledged his full support" to the Israeli government, the White House said.
Israel's national emergency services agency says at least 1,500 more have been wounded in the Hamas military incursion.
The defendants and their lawyers wanted their cases dismissed and in one case, severed from the others in the group but the judge ruled against the requests.
Kennedy made several stops in the Flint area Friday, including an emotional meeting with the victims of the Flint water crisis.
UAW President Shawn Fain made an announcement on Friday, sharing the latest bargaining updates in the union's historic strike against the Big Three automakers.
Starting next year, people who want to buy a new or used electric or plug-in hybrid vehicle will be able to get U.S. income tax credits at the time of purchase.
The United Auto Workers strike continues, and with autoworkers seeing less money than typically, how are they fairing?
Fain said General Motors has agreed in writing to place its electric battery plants under its national master agreement.
"I have a lot of other things that I would love to focus on, so I'm going to lock the door on the studio for a little bit."
The CEO of the Motown Museum says full construction on the final phase of the Detroit facility's expansion will get underway in the spring of 2024.
More than 120 acres of the zoo will be open for guests to explore and participate in trick-or-treating, educational stations, face painting, habitat talks, a chance for photos, and entertainment from jugglers and magicians.
The multi-time Grammy award winner will perform at Little Caesars Arena on Friday, December 1.
They were the first shows to leave the air when the writers strike began May 2 and now will be among the first to return.
"I have a lot of other things that I would love to focus on, so I'm going to lock the door on the studio for a little bit."
That figure is only a fraction of the actual harm, as most cases of fraud go unreported, according to FTC scam data analysis.
The former House speaker said he will run for reelection in 2024.
UAW President Shawn Fain made an announcement on Friday, sharing the latest bargaining updates in the union's historic strike against the Big Three automakers.
Starting next year, people who want to buy a new or used electric or plug-in hybrid vehicle will be able to get U.S. income tax credits at the time of purchase.
It was also an opportunity to educate nursing students on their response to such a traumatic incident.
The two candy varieties, the Slime Licker and Cocco Candy Rolling Candy, pose a choking hazard, a federal agency warns.
The warning about scams comes as sales have boomed for Ozempic, Wegovy and other drugs used for weight loss.
Lawsuit alleging that Johnson & Johnson's talcum power caused cancer used faulty expert testimony, appeals court rules.
The slaughter of millions of chickens to curb 2 separate bird flu outbreaks in South Africa has led to egg and poultry "supply constraints."
Second-ranked Michigan plays a Big Ten game at Minnesota on Saturday night.
The Little Brown Jug is one of the oldest trophies in college football.
Butkus played for the Bears from 1965 until 1973 and was an iconic representative of the team for generations.
Gibraltar Carlson moved to 6-0 in Downriver League play Friday with a 31-8 win over rival Woodhaven in a game seen here on CBS News Detroit.
On this day, 91 years ago, Detroit's NHL team changed its name to the Detroit Red Wings.
With over 50 percent of Michigan's population being female and most working outside the home, an all-star lineup of experts --- Carey Oven, Leslie Murphy, Carla Bailo, and Terry Barclay appear to provide an update of how women are faring in corporate America.
Massive change is underway as the move to electric continues to unfold.
Former Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder appears to talk about SensCy – a cybersecurity company he launched in Ann Arbor to help companies and organizations across the state prevent problems.
Metro Detroit is blessed with many talented writers and this Sunday "Michigan Matters" features a special encore episode with four serial authors as they talk about their latest books, their inspiration and how they brought their books to life.
The Motor City's heritage was built on companies launched here that grew into huge corporations like Ford and General Motors.
Police say two people died after two crashes and a shootout on Friday in Detroit.
More than 20,000 autoworkers are still picketing as the United Auto Workers strike reaches three weeks.
Kennedy made several stops in the Flint area Friday, including an emotional meeting with the victims of the Flint water crisis.
Adrienne Woodland from AAA Michigan gives us a look ahead at the holiday travel season.
It was an opportunity to educate nursing students on their response to such a traumatic incident.