Tin Roof holding concerts online to benefit laid off staff
The new Tin Roof Detroit is showing concerts on their social media pages to raise money for their staff and the artists.
Detroit casino workers worry about coronavirus exposure
Casinos will comply with the governor's executive order to limit large crowds. The board says the casinos are taking similar approaches by separating people into designated areas of 250 people or less. One employee says that is not enough.
Sports betting comes to Detroit, here's what to expect at downtown casinos
MGM Grand Detroit opened the Moneyline Sports Lounge in October, hoping to someday turn it into a betting lounge. Their wishes came true and the new sports betting area is home to 60 TVs, private areas and even a scrolling marquee with a schedule of the day's games.
Detroit police officer shoots self accidentally at headquarters
A Detroit police officer accidentally shot herself at the headquarters Friday
Critic questions why DIA millage is up for vote when current one runs until 2022
The DIA is asking voters in Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties to renew a .2 millage next week to keep admission and exhibitions free for people living in the tri-county area. That is about $20 for every $100,000 of a home's taxable value.
Last days of Joe Louis Arena as final steel beams come down
The remnants of Joe Louis Arena are coming down, with the center spine of the structure to be lowered and taken apart,
Audience pleased with Duggan's talking points, but agree the job is not done
Another announcement that seemed to peak people's interest, is neighborhood redevelopment. Businesses going in on Livernois and Van Dyke with promises that neighborhoods will not be left behind.
Duggan talks auto insurance, housing and marijuana industry in State of City 2020
But Duggan promised to keep fighting to keep people in their homes, tearing down abandoned homes and increasing the amount of police officers that protect the city.
Scheduled waterfront implosion of DTE Connors Creek plant causes concern
Residents say they're not only concerned about potential toxins in the air they also have concerns about the safety of their property.
Donations needed to resurrect historic Public Market at Greenfield Village
Saturday mornings at Detroit's Eastern Market are full of flowers and fruits and vegetables, and so much more -- it's one of the city's gems.
Campus Martius Detroit tree arrives Wednesday
The 60-foot-tall Michigan-grown Norway spruce that stands taller than any other shipped-in-seasonal spangles welcoming in the holidays will arrive in Campus Martius Wednesday.
Rock Financial offers healthcare for employees at new onsite clinic
It's all smiles - with a major announcement from Quicken Loans.
'Profits over people': activists protest prescription prices in Detroit
The stories are too numerous to count - people not being able to afford their prescription drugs in the U.S.
From telegrams to POW diary, veteran's vast collection heading to Belgium museum
Victor chronicled his life in combat in a remarkable collection that his daughter is sharing with the world.