Detroit skyline, landmarks photographed under 6 months of sun in time-lapses
Six months of sun traveling over Detroit was captured from different vantages around the city last year, showing off brand new perspectives.
St. Clair Shores police search for missing man last seen leaving Detroit hospital
Daniel Martin was last seen leaving a Detroit hospital two days after he didn't return home from a walk in St. Clair Shores.
'Renew Detroit' completes 500th roof replacement for free
Renew Detroit is funded with federal grant money through the American Rescue Plan Act.
Pedestrian killed, 2 hurt in crashes near Little Caesars Arena
The driver, who was alone in the vehicle, was taken into custody.
GM RenCen security surrendering arrest powers after allegations of racism, excessive force
Private security at the GM RenCen in Detroit will relinquish its power to make arrests after allegations of racism and abuse at the hands of security officers emerged.
19-year-old shot 12 times in Detroit, 8 bullets strike his head
Jason Motley was only 19 years old when he was fatally shot 12 times in the early morning of Jan. 29. Eight of the bullets struck his head.
Roll-over crash on 8 Mile caught on dashcam, witnesses rush to help
Nico Sorrell felt danger from behind and decided to turn his camera on. A few seconds later, the crash unfolded.
Award-winning Detroit chef, philanthropist Maxcel Hardy dies at 40
Hardy was a celebrated chef who owned both Jed's Detroit and COOP Caribbean Fusion in the city, Irie Smoke Shack in Lansing and was the founder of One Chef Can 86 Hunger Foundation.
58-year-old convicted rapist re-sentenced after Michigan Supreme Court order
The Michigan Supreme Court ordered a re-trial of Robert Yarbrough's convictions last year due to a technical error by the 2018 trial judge during jury selection.
NFL Draft 2024: Detroit vendors excited for temporary spots on Woodward
The NFL Draft is less than two months away. As Detroit prepares to welcome hundreds of thousands of fans to the downtown area beginning April 25, so are the vendors.
Detroit Means Business offers support hub locations to assist entrepreneurs
On Monday Detroit Means Business and Duggan announced plans for 25 small business support hubs. There will be at least one hub in every Detroit City Council district.
Packard Plant demolition resumes with interest already growing to develop Detroit site
What could replace the blighted property is anyone's guess, but the city is already getting proposals from interested buyers.
Detroit police commissioner removed from seat after report finds hundreds of complaints closed improperly
Willie Bell was removed from his position as vice chair of the Detroit Board of Police Commissioners after he was found to have abused his position.
WATCH: Southfield shooting suspect, 2 others caught after chase ends in Detroit
Three people are in custody after a shooting suspect fled Southfield police and met up with another person in Detroit over the weekend.
Next phase of Packard Plant demolition starts today
The next phase of the Packard Plant demolition begins Monday, the city of Detroit said.
Who killed Steven Radcliff?
It was the early morning of March 17, 2020. Steven Radcliff, 27, was crossing the street in the area of Dequindre and East Robinhood, when a vehicle fatally struck him.
Mother says she must 'be her son's' voice after finding his body in Detroit garage
About four years ago, Michael Doss II started struggling with his mental health. First depression, then Schizophrenia. His mother now wants to help people identify those signs so they don't end up like her son
Wayne State seeks help in locating missing student
Andrew Watkins was last seen on campus at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 26.
62-year-old woman with dementia missing from Detroit
Sherri Anderson was reported missing from her Detroit home on Friday, according to police.
Detroit home explosion sends family with three kids to emergency room
The family's mom believes a squatter was staying in the home when it exploded. DTE said there was unauthorized use of natural gas at the home.