Meals on Wheels vehicle fleet vandalized in Ypsilanti
Several vans at Meals on Wheels in Ypsilanti were vandalized, not once - but twice over the weekend - leaving thousands of dollars in damages.
Conference in Detroit hopes to tackle gun violence
Quincy Smith is the founder of Team Pursuit. Starting Thursday, Aug. 1, he and his wife will host the second annual AB Live Measuring Impact conference. The event will feature numerous leaders from the community over the course of three days. For more information, visit ablive.today
BBB rolls out scam survival kit
The number of people targeted by a scammer every day is startlingly high. According to the marketing director for the Better Business Bureau of Michigan, one study found eight of 10 people are caught in the crosshairs of a scam everyday.
Taylor woman arrested after three police chases
A wild day for police chases in metro Detroit unfolded on July 5 when a woman fled Eastpointe police early in the morning - and two other agencies - before being arrested. She only stopped after running out of gas.
The Michigan minimum wage is about to go up - here's why
A complicated court case was finally settled in Michigan's high judicial office. It had to do with the constitutional bounds of a legislature. But it's workers and business owners that will feel the effects.
Dogs survive bear mace attack in Detroit home invasion
"It was a horrible scene. Our dogs were heavily bear-maced," Nicole Myint, a Detroit DJ and pet owner, said. "They were orange."
Detroit Artist honors civil rights activist James Baldwin with exhibition at Charles H. Wright Museum
Jamie Sherrod sits down with Detroit Artist Sabrina Nelson to discuss her travel exhibition of civil rights activist James Baldwin. It will make its way to the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History Friday, August 2nd, 2024 - February 28th, 2025.
Jordan Crawford makes his mark in the Big3 League and in the Detroit business space
Bre Teamer chats with Jordan Crawford, a player on the Big3 League Enemies team and local business owner of Cred Cafe.
S.H.A.D.E. will keep you and your loved cool this summer
With the heat and humidity of the summer upon us and so many stories being told about the perils of heat exhaustion, Dr. Pollyanna Pitt created a useful acronym for keeping her patients keep themselves and their families safe and healthy during the hottest summer days, S. H.A.D.E.. Bre Teamer chats with Dr. Pollyanna Pitt about the new acronym and how it could potentially save you and your loved ones during high temps.
Detroit attorney and college friend of JD Vance disappointed in his political shift
Sophia Nelson said the JD Vance from the recently surfaced news clip is not the same person she remembers from Yale a decade earlier.
Customers and local leaders protest DTE Electric’s 10% rate hike
DTE's proposed rate increase sparks public frustration.
Suspect shooting pets with BB gun • Stellantis buyouts • Police look for more victims after sexual assaults
On Wednesday's News Hit: - Someone is traversing a Woodhaven neighborhood with a BB gun and shooting pets. - Stellantis is offering buyouts to employees as it works to cut costs. - Shelby Township police fear there may be more victims of a man accused of sexually assaulting a family member and then trying to flee the country.
Fire damages Northville townhomes
Multiple people have been displaced by a fire early Wednesday in a Northville neighborhood near Taft and Eight Mile. No people were hurt, but two cats did suffer smoke inhalation.
Michigan Central welcomes first tenants
While the story behind its massive restoration may be coming to its final chapter, the real saga of Michigan Central Station's return is just beginning. That started Tuesday with the arrival of its first tenant. Learn more about the program: codenext.withgoogle.com
Police: Man arrested for child sex crimes in Shelby Township was attempting to flee
“He was packed, and his car was in a manner that he looked like he was leaving for a little bit of time,” said Shelby Township Police Sgt. Kevin Bailey.
Family searching for justice 1 year after fatal shooting of couple
The shooter is still on the run, and the family is still searching for justice one year after the couple was killed.
Crews battle massive fire in Monroe strip mall
Monroe Fire and police responded to find heavy black smoke coming out of the building. Numerous fire departments were called to help.
Concrete guy leaves customers in the dust without doing the work, customers say
Rob Wolchek has a new member of the Hall of Shame.
Teen hospitalized after near drowning at Stony Creek Metropark
The teen was transported to a nearby hospital after CPR was performed on him, but Metropark authorities did not have an update on his condition on Tuesday.
Dog left tied up to gate, hungry in Detroit
Rebel Dogs Detroit was surprised to find Bowie chained to their gate and hungry. The dog is now safe at a foster home.