When will Michigan know who won its presidential election?
The question on the minds of many anxious voters is: when will we know who won? In Michigan, officials are confident they'll get their answer soon after polls close.
NB I-75 now open after debris on freeway closed road for hours near Schaefer
All lanes of northbound I-75 have reopened at Schaefer after debris on the road closed the freeway for hours Monday morning.
2 overnight shootings leave 5 men wounded in Detroit
Detroit police are investigating two shootings early Monday that left five men wounded. Both happened in different areas of the city's west side.
Family, friends say man killed after Halloween party was 'nicest person you'll ever meet'
Marcell Turner-Pongratz was out having fun, enjoying a party celebrating his favorite holiday, Halloween, when he was attacked and stabbed to death in Taylor just after midnight Oct. 26.
Missing River Rouge boy found safe
A 13-year-old River Rouge boy who was reported missing over the weekend was found Monday, police said.
Trump says Detroit and other areas 'makes us a developing nation'
Former President Donald Trump again criticized Detroit while in Michigan, saying the Motor City and other areas are making the United States 'a developing nation'.
Who killed Nevaeh Christian?
Nevaeh Christian was killed on Thursday, April 29, 2021, in Highland Park. She was attempting to locate her stolen car when two men approached and fatally shot her.
Family, friends honor memory of Alan Rodgers, who was killed in a moped crash
The crowd to honor him was large, a testament to the lives he touched in his short life.
Taylor police: Teen on moped went against red light, fatally crashing into car
“When you have a child and I’m considering a 16-year-old still a child - it’s devastating," said Taylor Police Chief John Blair. "It’s the impact on their family, their friends, their school.”
Detroit residents needing help with property taxes can get relief with new program
For people wanting to learn more about this program, there’s an open house from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday Oct. 26 at Perfecting Church, 7616 Nevada at Van Dyke.
Tailgating to return for Detroit Lions game against Tennessee Titans following deadly shooting
A long time tradition of Detroit Lions tailgating returns for the Tennessee Titans game following a shooting that left one person dead at Eastern Market on Sept. 15.
Legacy of famed Tuskegee Airmen in spotlight after theft of statue honoring pilot
A statue of a famed Tuskegee airman that stood in Rouge Park was stolen recently. It has since been recovered, though not without damage.
Todd Bettison named interim chief of Detroit police as James White leaves department
Detroit's Deputy Mayor Todd Bettison will lead the police department until a permanent chief is hired, Mayor Mike Duggan announced Friday. Chief James White is leaving to run the Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network (DWIHN).
Employee accused of embezzling $350K from Grosse Pointe Woods wine shop
A man is accused of stealing more than $350,000 from Woods Wholesale Wine in Grosse Pointe Woods while serving as the chief operating officer of the business.
Bronze 600-pound stolen military tribute statue recovered in Southwest Detroit
The statue was of Lt. Col. Alexander Jefferson from Detroit, a Tuskegee Airman - the first Black military pilots, forbidden from holding the title before 1941.
Did Detroit judge have immunity when he had teen cuffed for sleeping in courtroom?
A motion has been filed to dismiss the case against a Detroit judge who has since come under fire for detaining a teenager who had fallen asleep in his courtroom during a field trip.
Family gets new home after devastating house fire
A mom and her three kids walked into their new home Thursday after spending time in a temporary shelter in Pontiac. Since a house fire turned their lives upside down, going through the motions has been tough.
Howl-O-Ween Costume Party, Halloween Stroll, and more things to do this weekend in Metro Detroit
With just a few days until Halloween, this weekend is full of spooky fun around Metro Detroit.
Man exonerated 22 years after false witness statement sent him to prison for double murder in Detroit
A man who spent two decades in prison after a false witness statement was used to convict him of murder is home. LaVone Hill, 47, was convicted of killing people during a dice game in Detroit in September 2001 and sentenced to life in prison in 2002.
Victim hospitalized after Dearborn Heights shooting
One person was wounded in a shooting Wednesday night near Hazel and Powers in Dearborn Heights.