Focus: HOPE job fairs help those who want to work find career paths
Focus: HOPE also helps prepare jobseekers ahead of these fairs. So if you are looking to tighten up your resume, for an interview or for career coaching, their programs can help with that, as well.
Detroit literary nonprofit InsideOUT receives $2 million grant from Mackenzie Scott
InsideOUT provides literary arts programming to kids in Detroit - often the first kind of curriculum that school districts cut to balance their budget.
Detroit public schools officer found guilty in fake carjacking claim
Dickerson is a police officer with the Detroit Public Schools Community District.
Lost child reunited with family, Detroit police say
A child has been reunited with his family after wandering away from a steakhouse on Detroit's east side.
2024 NFL Draft in Detroit: Road closure schedule starts March 29
The Draft will run from April 25 to 27 surrounding Campus Martius Park and Hart Plaza with Phase One of the street closures beginning Friday.
Ex-Detroit contractor Bobby Ferguson banned from doing work with city until 2033
Bobby Ferguson was one of Kwame Kilpatrick's friends during the disgraced ex-mayor's time in office. He was convicted of bribery, extortion, racketeering, and more before being handed a decades-long sentence.
2024 NFL Draft in Detroit: NFL releases this year's hats
Today marks one month from the 2024 NFL Draft in Detroit, starting downtown on April 25 - and the new team hats have been released.
Detroit-DTW shuttle starts nonstop service Monday
The sun had yet to rise and the first riders had already exited the doors of the luxury coach-style bus that will be taking people to the airport. "Oh, it's super," said one.
Detroit credit rated 'investment-grade', reaching milestone after historic bankruptcy
Mike Duggan held up and handed out bottles of black ink to commemorate the big day
Detroit woman jumps from car on I-96 after thinking she was being kidnapped
Investigating officers discovered she was under the influence of drugs while on her way to Detroit. She started to panic after seeing a sign that said "Port Huron" - believing her ride-share driver was taking her somewhere else.
Hemi, the Detroit U.S. Customs-sniffing K-9 who uncovered illegal bushmeat retires
Hemi only spent two years in service - but it was a productive time where he helped with over 460 agriculture seizures.
Leader of dark web trafficking ring guilty of distributing drugs in Detroit
During the months-long investigation, agents were able to identify that a dark web vendor site was being operated out of the Detroit area.
Detroit police search for three suspects in 18-year-old's murder
Three men got out of a stolen Audi in a neighborhood near downriver and shot up a home, killing an 18-year-old man.
Detroit students participate in 'Art of Sneaker' invitational
Among the finalists this year is Dom Porter, who made a name for himself during the first year of the competition.
Babysitter charged in abuse, murder of 3-year-old with autism
On Thursday, 30-year-old Iesha Harris was charged with felony murder and first-degree child abuse in connection to Harmoni Henderson's death.
Family reacts to Rashad Trice pleading guilty in 2-year-old's kidnap death
“This just eliminates the family having to be traumatized again,” said Wynter Cole Smith's grandmother, Sharen Eddings.
'Basically a mass murderer': Judge who heard Larry DeLisle case says clemency shouldn't happen
Larry DeLisle is hoping for clemency for his life sentences for the death of his four children. The judge who heard the original case says the jury got it right.
Nonstop Detroit-to-DTW bus program kicks off with high hopes for public transit
It will cost someone $6 to get to the airport from Detroit using the new program.
Marche du Nain Rouge, EGGstravaganza, and more things to do this weekend in Metro Detroit
The annual Marche du Nain Rouge parade takes over Detroit this weekend. Find more things to do here:
Metro Detroit teacher says she was fired for her rap career
When she wasn't in the classroom teaching U.S. history, Domonique Brown began pursuing a rap career under the name “Drippin Honey." She says she was fired from Taylor Preparatory High School because of that.