Detroit Rowan water main break damage claims processing underway
Detroit officials say one of the biggest challenges with processing those damage claims has been the language barrier and overall understanding of the process. Those claims are now one of the only major boxes to check off, since the water main break has been patched up, and the many families impacted have been able to go back home.
Dead body found across from playground near Eight Mile in Detroit
The adult male was discovered at E. Eight Mile and Yacama. Investigators suspect the victim was fatally assaulted, DPD said.
Two arrested after body of London Thomas found in Southfield
Two suspects believed to be involved in London Thomas' disappearance are in custody, according to Michigan State Police.
Bus hits apartment building in Detroit after driver has medical emergency
The bus was unoccupied other than the driver, a maintenance employee, and the building, which was under renovation, was also unoccupied, according to city officials.
2 killed at bus stop after speeding driver crashes on Detroit's west side
Two people are dead after a crash at Fenkell and Evergreen and a female driver is under arrest on Detroit's west side Friday night.
PWHL expands to Vancouver - Could Detroit also get a professional women's hockey team?
As the PWHL's expansion gets underway, calls for a women's professional hockey team in Detroit continue.
Detroit police seek suspects after shooting that injured teen
Officials say there are two people of interest that they were to talk to who were near the location at the time of the shooting. Detroit police say the incident happened after an altercation.
Detroit fans pack LCA for Pistons playoff return
The Pistons may have lost against the New York Knicks, but fans are looking ahead with optimism after showing up in numbers for the teams big game.
13-year-old shot in Detroit, police searching for people of interest
Detroit police are on the lookout for two people for questioning in the shooting of a 13-year-old boy.
Michigan health experts renew call for vaccinations
Veronica McNally founded the ‘I Vaccinate Campaign’ after losing her infant daughter, Francesca Marie, to whooping cough in 2012. It's a campaign to spread awareness about the importance of vaccines. As cases of whooping cough surge in Michigan, state officials want families to take action.
Detroit teenager pepper-sprayed at school
The 13-year-old was in school when he got in an altercation with another student. The paraprofessional in the class then used pepper spray on him.
Movement Detroit Festival: Lineup, schedule, and stages for 2025 concert weekend
Charlotte De Witte, Carl Cox, and John Summit are headlining this year's Memorial Day-timed music festival.
Detroit solar program paying dividends for nearby homeowners
An ambitious plan to turn vacant property in Detroit into land housing solar panels to help power city buildings is paying dividends for residents.
Police seek 4 persons of interest after 15-year-old shot in Detroit
Detroit police want to talk to four young men after a shooting that wounded a 15-year-old boy on Monday.
Detroit Riverfront Conservancy's ex-CFO who stole $40M gets 19 years in prison
Will Smith, the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy chief financial officer who stole more than $40 million from the nonprofit, will spend 19 years in prison and must pay back over $44 million in restitution.
Suspects try to pour bleach down throat of man in wheelchair during violent Detroit assault, prosecutor says
A man and a woman are accused of an assault in Detroit that left a disabled man with a cranial bleed and head fracture.
Detroit animal abuse: Abandoned kitten rescued after being dropped off at gas station
Two kittens were tossed out of a vehicle at a Detroit gas station, where the driver hit and killed one, but the other survived and has been rescued.
Trump tariff turmoil: Michigan lawmakers meet with auto dealers amid tariff uncertainty
The impact of auto tariffs appears to be uncertain, according to Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Representative Debbie Dingell.
Gov. Whitmer meets with auto dealers amid Trump tariff turmoil
With the Trump administration's looming 25% tariffs on imported auto parts, the impact is hard to predict, according to Thad Szott of Szott Auto Group. "From a dealer perspective, I think every dealer is in a unique situation. Different manufacturers have different challenges," he said. That's why Whitmer and Dingell sat down with around 15 different Metro Detroit dealership owners to discuss tariffs and how they might affect Michigan’s economy.
Highland Township man charged with murder in fiancee's death
Taylor Campbell is mourning her best friend, 23-year-old Rachel Wooten, who police say was killed by 21-year-old Michael Webb. Their baby boy, Aspen, was unharmed. "She had such an amazing, incredible bond with her baby—she loved him so much—and she would have given him the world," Campbell said.