Design project will be Southfield's first 3D printed concrete home
It's a mission focused on the future of design and construction using more durable materials - which will hopefully lead to more affordable housing.
Good Samaritan stops would-be thief, holds him for Southfield police
This good Samaritan saw a guy crouched down, trying to steal some tires. He asked 'Is this your car?' The guy says no. He then asked ‘Are you trying to steal those wheels?’ And the guy said 'Yes.'
55 pounds of cocaine found during Oak Park traffic stop
A traffic stop in Oak Park last week led Southfield police to about 55 pounds of cocaine.
Masked Georgia man suspected in Florida double shooting arrested in Michigan, deputies say
An Atlanta man accused of shooting two people inside a Deltona, Florida home last week has been arrested near Detroit, according to the Volusia Sheriff's Office.
Northland Mall guards found not guilty on all charges
After less than an hour of deliberations, the jury reached a verdict in the trial of three former Northland Mall security guards in the death of a man ten years ago – finding all three guards not guilty.
Final defense witnesses expected Friday in McKenzie Cochran trial
The defense is expected to call its final witness to the stand Friday as the trial against three security guards charged with McKenzie Cochran's 2014 death at Northland Mall continues.
Witnesses testify in death allegedly at hands of Northland Mall security guards
"All the security guards - they were on the floor," said Hale. "He said there was a gentleman in his store staring at him and the gentleman said, 'I'm going to kill someone.'"
Witnesses testify McKenzie Cochran said 'I can't breathe' before his death at Northland Mall
On day two of trial for the security guards who held down McKenzie Cochran until he died from asphyxiation at Northland Mall in 2014, several witnesses and the jewelry store clerk who called security on Cochran took the stand.
WATCH: 3 security guards on trial for 2014 death of McKenzie Cochran at Northland Mall
More than 10 years after McKenzie Cochran died after being maced and restrained by security guards at the now-shuttered Northland Mall, three people are on trial.
Trial begins for Northland Mall security guards charged in McKenzie Cochran's 2014 death
More than a decade after McKenzie Cochran died after being maced and restrained by guards at the now-shuttered Northland Mall, three people will stand trial.
Shards inside Tropical Smoothie Café drink injures 11-year-old girl
"It was a weird feeling," said Cutora Bright. "It was something hard in my mouth and I didn’t know what it was."
Detroit doctor accused of touching himself in front of 76-year-old woman
Dr. Stephen Mason is currently out on a $1,000 personal bond after police say he forced himself onto a 76-year-old woman he met online, and then began touching himself in front of her when she already rejected him.
Family gets $75M in wrongful death lawsuit of man given Molly instead of Adderall
When 21-year-old Denis Preka began having a reaction to the drug, his friends recorded him and posted the videos to social media.
Man in custody for non-fatal shooting outside Southfield bar
Willam Nunez Jr. was arrested at his home after being identified by Southfield police as the shooter at Starters Bar and Grill on Evergreen Road last Wednesday.
Fight at Southfield bar leads to man being shot in the arm
Southfield police pulled over the victim while they were driving to the hospital.
Stolen car crashes, catches fire in Southfield
The driver was taken into custody, according to Southfield police. Two passengers suffered minor injuries and may be arrested once a preliminary investigation is completed.
Victim uncooperative after Southfield shooting, police say
A Lathrup Village man is not cooperating with the investigation after he was wounded in a shooting early Friday in Southfield, police said.
Thieves steal luxury vehicles during smash and grab at Southfield rental company
Thieves made off with a Corvette, a TRX pickup truck, and a Mercedes-Benz vehicle early Tuesday morning.
Lawsuit revived against Southfield paramedics who falsely declared woman dead
Timesha Beauchamp, who had cerebral palsy, was falsely declared dead by first responders in August 2020. When a funeral home unzipped the body bag, she had her eyes open and was gasping for air. Last week, a Michigan appeals court revived a lawsuit against the medical crew involved.
Court revives lawsuit over Southfield woman who was found alive in a body bag
A Michigan appeals court revived a lawsuit against Southfield paramedics after a woman who had been declared dead gasped for air with her eyes open when a body bag was unzipped at a funeral home.