Amazon workers hit picket line at Pontiac facility over low wages, harsh working conditions
"Amazon sells this place as a career, but our workers shouldn't have to Doordash, they shouldn't have to Uber, they shouldn't have to do all these side gigs in order to make ends meet," said one disgruntled worker.
Shooting suspect chase, crash ends with 6 arrested on Detroit's west side
Six people were arrested after a police chase on the west side ended at Lahser and Fenkell, including four teens, according to Detroit police.
Police commissioner caught with sex worker resigns from Detroit board
Following reports of Bryan Ferguson being caught in his car in the middle of a sex act, the commissioner told media the incident was a "big misunderstanding."
UAW president: Big 3 layoffs are 'under the guise of EV transition' on eve of negotiations
"It’s shameful to me, because as I've said before, these companies talk about transition to EVs. and they talk about workers and call them family," he said. "I don’t know how their family works, but my family don’t roll that way."
Zuckerberg shows off ripped physique on Instagram after Musk challenges him to cage match
This is not an alternate timeline, this is real life.
Amazon Prime Day kicks off Tuesday, experts warn consumers to beware of scams
With a rise in online shopping during the two-day event, experts warn that scammers try to trick unsuspecting shoppers into revealing their personal information or making fraudulent purchases.
MSP: Car crosses centerline, causing fatal crash on Dixie Highway
All vehicle occupants were transported to the hospital, said MSP.
Detroit police officer bitten by pit bull inside home while responding to call
DPD responded to a neighbor trouble complaint in the 5900 block of Lakewood Street when the dog attacked inside the home.
Family of Detroit Police Officer Loren Courts keeps memory alive 1 year after his murder
"We are so thankful for the people that think of him, say his name, tell his story, pray for us, pray for his family," she said. "That all means the world to me and the kids."
1,500 Disneyland collectibles will go up for auction
Items like a "Dumbo" ride vehicle and Haunted Mansion "Doom Buggy" will be for sale when an auction house sells part of Joel Magee's collection of Disney items later in the month.
Fourth of July party leaves Detroit neighborhood trashed, residents fuming
It wasn't a pretty sight on the city's west side a day after Fourth of July when trash, debris, and evidence of a massive party was still evident the next day.
Apple to shut down My Photo Stream: Here’s how to save your photos
Photos stopped being uploaded to My Photo Stream as of June 26 and everything in that album that has not been saved will be deleted when the service ends on July 26.
Man critically injured in shooting Sunday morning, Detroit Police say
Police responded after receiving a call from the man saying he'd been shot.
Madison Heights man charged with felony for flashing laser at state police helicopter
He is facing a felony punishable by prison time of up to five years and/or a fine of up to $10,000 for flying a beam of light or energy aimed at a plane or train.
MSP Operation Care cracks down on dangerous and distracted driving on Fourth of July weekend
If you're on the road this weekend, you'll likely see more Michigan State Police troopers than usual as they work to crack down on dangerous drivers who are putting other people at risk.
Exonerated man's lawsuit alleges Detroit Police fabricated evidence, used dishonest informant
While the lawsuit is seeking damages for more than half a life spent behind bars, Kenneth Nixon says his case against Detroit Police is about changing the system that wrongfully imprisoned him and several others.
Ex-Detroit City Councilman Andre Spivey released from West Virginia prison
The 49-year-old former representative pled guilty to accepting $35,900 in bribes during a federal probe into corruption in Detroit.
Parents file lawsuit claiming Detroit school staff abused their children, some with special needs
Several parents have filed the lawsuit alleging abuse of power and a cover-up of child abuse, focusing on the Moses Field Elementary School.
Amazon accused of enrolling consumers into Prime without consent and making it hard to cancel
The Federal Trade Commission is suing Amazon for what it calls a years-long effort to enroll consumers without consent into its Prime program and making it difficult for them to cancel their subscriptions.
2 Detroit gas station arson incidents happen within 12 hours; one with blowtorch inside store
One happened when an angry customer used gasoline and a blow torch to light at the Sunoco at Seven Mile. The second incident involved a suspect trying to light an SUV full of accelerants on fire at a downtown Speedway.