Taylor man found dead in snow and freezing temperatures
A Taylor man was found dead in the freezing temperatures Sunday morning when authorities said a snowplow worker found him in a transfer station.
Missing woman with Alzheimer's found safe
Camile Robinson was found and is safe.
Video shows Taylor gas station igniting after driver loses control and crashes into pump
A Taylor gas station ignited Monday when a driver lost control and crashed into a gas pump as another driver was refueling, sending people scrambling for safety.
Car hits gas pump, causes fire after driver loses control on Telegraph in Taylor
A car crashed into a gas pump and another vehicle, causing a fire at a Taylor gas station on Telegraph Road.
Speed believed to be factor in Taylor fatal motorcycle crash
Police believe a Taylor man was speeding before a motorcycle crash that killed him.
2nd conviction in Taylor mayor bribery case: Party store owner's payments were scratch-off tickets, cash
During his guilty plea hearing, Hadir Altoon admitted to paying bribes to Mayor Sollars by giving him tens of thousands of dollars in cash, scratch-off lottery tickets, and other items of value, and facilitating the payment of bribes to Sollars by convicted developer Shady Awad.
“Living the American dream”: Taylor man wins $2M Powerball prize
An African man won $2 million on his Powerball ticket and says it's like he's living the American dream.
ACLU of Michigan alleges Taylor police use excessive force, demands DOJ investigation
The American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan is demanding that the Department of Justice investigate police brutality claims against the Taylor Police Department.
Detroit cop charged with domestic violence on girlfriend who is also a DPD officer
Otis Funches Jr. is charged with assault with intent to do great bodily harm, interfering with a crime report and domestic violence for allegedly choking out his girlfriend, who’s also a Detroit police officer, in the city of Taylor back in August.
MSP, Gleaners to distribute 500 food boxes to Metro Detroiters -- How to get one
Michigan State Police and Gleaners will distribute 500 boxes of food to Metro Detroiters in need.
Hood News citizen journalist sues city of Taylor for live streaming arrest
Bynum was recording a video at a single-vehicle crash when he claims that his first amendment rights were violated. Police asked him to stop recording. He continued his livestream, which lead to his arrest.
Michigan State Police collecting toys for foster children -- how to help
Michigan State Police troopers are collecting toy donations for the Vista Maria Foster Child Program.
15-year-old charged after bringing gun to Taylor High School, threatening to shoot security guard
A Taylor High School teen is accused of bringing a loaded gun to school and threatening to shoot a security guard.
Taylor man charged after fatal shooting outside Romulus liquor store
A Taylor man is facing charges after a Detroit man was killed outside Top Shelf Liquor in Romulus.
Taylor woman charged in hit-and-run death of motorcyclist in Dearborn Heights
Dearborn Heights Police announced a Taylor woman was arrested for the hit-and-run death of a motorcyclist last week.
Taylor High School student threatens guard, carrying loaded gun in fanny pack - police say
A 15-year-old student was arrested after threatening to shoot a security officer at Taylor High School and was found carrying a loaded gun in his fanny pack.
Lawsuit alleges Taylor police used excessive force after man Tased during traffic stop
A lawsuit has been filed against Taylor police after a man was Tased and arrested when he was stopped for not having a license plate.
Victory parade held for Taylor North Little League World Series champs
The victory parade route may have ended at Heritage Park for the Taylor North baseball team, but the city-wide celebration won't stop anytime soon for the 2021 Little League World Series champions.
Taylor North Little Leaguers bring championship to Michigan for first time since 1959
It was the summer of 1959 when the boys from Hamtramck last brought the LLWS banner to Michigan and a player from that team remembers what it was like being on top of the world.
The newest demographic increasingly turning toward gun ownership? Black women
Fear of increased crime is partly the reason for the increase in ownership. But so is a desire to show public anger amid falling faith in the government and policy. “Some combination of the lack in faith in police protecting you and hate groups has motivated a lot of Black people to arm up," said one expert.