Local 4 News at 6: Breaking Updates from Metro Detroit and Beyond
November 14, 2025 – In tonight’s edition of Local 4 News at 6, we focus on crucial updates across Metro Detroit, the state of Michigan, and current national headlines that matter to you.
As winter settles in, a significant weather event is on the horizon. Meteorologists are predicting a mix of snow and freezing rain that could impact the evening commute. Drivers are urged to remain cautious as road conditions may deteriorate rapidly. Tune in as we provide live updates from our first responders and road crews doing their best to keep our highways safe.
In other local news, the Detroit City Council convened today to discuss pressing budget concerns. In light of rising costs, officials are weighing options on how to allocate funds effectively while ensuring essential services are maintained for all Detroit residents. We’ll bring you highlights from the meeting, including community reactions and expert analysis of potential impacts.
Meanwhile, a statewide initiative aimed at improving mental health resources is gaining momentum. Lawmakers are set to introduce new legislation to expand access to counseling and support services, particularly in schools. We’ll speak with advocates who are leading the charge and hear personal stories from those impacted by mental health challenges.
As for national developments, lawmakers in Washington are working against a looming deadline to pass critical infrastructure funding before the end of the year. Discover how these decisions could influence Michigan’s roads and public facilities.
Don’t forget to stay tuned for these stories and more as we bring you the latest updates across our beautiful state and beyond. Catch all the action live at 6 p.m. on Local 4 News, and for more in-depth coverage, visit us online at [clickondetroit.com](https://www.clickondetroit.com/4live/).
