Dramatic Drop in violent crimes for Detroit show promising trend
The One Detroit Violence Reduction Partnership announced the results Thursday of its enhanced summer enforcement efforts - especially in the 8th and 9th Precincts with Brightmoor on the west side and in the Seven Mile and Gratiot area on the east side.
MSP officer's organs donated to help others
The Michigan State Police officer who was killed in the line of duty last week is now helping other people with the gift of life.
Wrongfully convicted want Detroit detective investigated
Two men who spent a combined 28 years in prison for crimes they didn't commit were part of a protest on Thursday to demand the detective who handled their case be investigated.
Michigan court rules against family in Oxford high school shooting
A Michigan appeals court rules that the attorneys for the Oxford High School families haven't done enough to prove that the staff at Oxford can be held responsible for the tragedy on Nov. 30, 2021.
Detroit crime down vs 2023, still room to improve
The city of Detroit is reporting another drop in murders so far this year -- but there's still work to be done to get the city to where leaders believe it should be.
Rain is finally in the forecast
After weeks of heat and dry weather, rain returns to the forecast. Alan Longstreet has when we can expect rain to fall in Metro Detroit.
Man shoots neighbor, kills dog • Radioactive waste delivery halted • Dan Campbell moving after doxxing
On Thursday's News Hit: - A Southgate man is in custody after police say he shot his neighbor and stabbed his own dog to death late over an ongoing dispute. - A judge temporarily stopped the delivery of World War II-era radioactive soil from New York to a Michigan landfill. - Harassment following losses has forced Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell out of his Bloomfield Township home.
Man shoots neighbor, kills dog in Southgate
A Southgate man is hospitalized after police say he was shot three times by his neighbor over an ongoing noise dispute. The suspect also stabbed his own dog to death.
Lions Coach Dan Campbell's home address leaked causing security breach
Coach Dan Campbell and his family of four with wife and two kids – was a victim of doxxing, after that tough loss last season against the Dallas Cowboys.
Family of bystander killed in Eastern Market shooting wants answers after no charges filed
Rayshawn Palmer's family says their fight for justice is only beginning.
Abandoned dog found with dead puppy hanging out of it, in Detroit
She needed emergency medical attention, for herself and the deceased puppy she was carrying.
Video shows dramatic rescue on Gratiot with deputy jumping into truck
Video shows Deputy Nicole Miron leaping from her moving squad car — into another vehicle to help a driver having a medical emergency.
Wrong-way crash on M-14 kills 3 in Salem Township
Officials say the fire from the electric Tesla car involved took hours to extinguish because of the lithium ion batteries.
Children's Hospital of Michigan patients get to enjoy 'The Big Dig'
It's the Big Dig, putting kids at the controls of heavy machinery and taking a break from being patients at Children's Hospital of Michigan.
Oakland-Macomb county feud of wastewater bubbling over
After Macomb County's public works commissioner chastised it's neighboring county's systems and blamed them for releasing untreated water into its rivers, the water resources division fired back from one of Oakland County's facilities.
Conference strives to connect businesses to tech
As the technology's new inventions speed up how business can be run, it's key for small companies to keep up with them, lest they fall behind.
Another arrest in Oakland County school raises urgency from sheriff
While one of the most recent arrests was in Southfield after a teen brought a gun to school for protection, the sheriff's office is investigating other threats as well.
Three dead after head-on crash on M-14
The carnage required hours to clean up and left police and families with questions about why the offending vehicle was going the wrong direction in the first place.
September is National Suicide Prevention month: Here's what to look out for
Bre Teamer chats with George Winn, Chief Strategy Officer of Judson Center, about how to look out for those who may be struggling with suicide, how to help them, and the resources that Judson Center provides.
How to build your professional career playbook
Bre Teamer chats with Dr. Oliver Degnan about how to build a strategic playbook and navigate career opportunities.