DTE says more than 4,000 crews are currently in the field and the vast majority of customers have been restored, but another 65,000 customers lost power since Friday, including another 10,000.
In Tuesday's News Hit: - Residents who suffered through power outages also experienced hotels unfairly raising prices on those looking for shelter - The man accused of brutally murdering a WWJ reporter will stand trial after grueling testimony - A dog is being heralded as a hero for saving a toddler from a burning home.
As DTE works to restore power to all impacted by last week’s ice storm, they aren't just facing tough questions for extended outages, they're also facing questions over a requested rate hike.