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.
Woman run over, killed during argument on Detroit's east side
A woman is dead after a suspected argument early Thursday in Detroit resulted in a driver running her over.
Neither Harris or Trump endorsed by Arab American News for 2024 election
Area Muslims have also been critical of the Biden - Harris Administration for backing Israel’s right to defend itself, with not enough focus on the humanitarian crisis developing in the war’s wake.
Detroit Free Press Marathon runner who suffered heart attack, thanks DMC for life-saving help
Vanderbush was running the Detroit Free Press Marathon on Sunday, but never made it to the finish line.
Early voting locations in Southeast Michigan: Where to vote in Oakland County
Early voting in Oakland County starts this Saturday and there are locations available throughout the county.
2 in critical condition after shooting on Woodward in Detroit
Two men were shot on Woodward Avenue in Detroit near a Happy's Pizza.
Obama rallies voters for Kamala Harris in Detroit before packed Huntington Place
"I know that I'm the 'Hope' guy," he said. "But don't just 'Hope' - get off your couch and vote."
Eminem welcomes Obama to Detroit for Harris rally: 'The spotlight is on us, go out and vote'
"So I don't usually get nervous, but I was feeling some kind of way following Eminem," Obama quipped.
On-site college admissions event helps teens at Dollars for Scholars
Both Detroit CMA students will be the first in their families to go to college.
Detroit councilwoman wants to restrict where weed can be advertised
One member of the Detroit City Council thinks there's been an "over-proliferation" of recreational pot advertising in the city.
Disgraced ex-Taylor mayor sentenced to nearly 6 years in bribes, wire fraud case
The Court found that Sollars received bribes taking $85,011.73 as part of a bribery scheme from 2016-2018 involving a developer with a tax foreclosure property program
Ecorse man sentenced after posing as teen to sexually exploit children on Snapchat
An Ecorse man received a 10-year prison sentence Monday after authorities say he posed as a teen on Snapchat to prey on children.
Man headed to prison for crash that hurt Eastern Market CEO, killed his wife
A Romulus man will spend at least the next 7 ½ years behind bars after crashing into the Eastern Market CEO and his wife, killing her, while under the influence.
Former Taylor Mayor Rick Sollars to be sentenced after pleading guilty to fraud, bribery
Former Taylor Mayor Rick Sollars will learn his sentence Tuesday after pleading guilty to wire fraud and conspiracy to commit bribery last year.
Victimized of a break-in, woman calls thieves on her stolen phone - and they answer
The incident happened on Saturday evening near McNichols and Schaefer. Detroit police took a report, but Faustine Onweneme couldn’t wait.
2 wounded, 1 killed in drive-by shooting at apartment complex on Detroit's east side
"What we do know now is that a vehicle did drive through the complex and opened fire on these individuals," McKay said.
Detroit city clerk sets ambitious goal for November election: 100% results reported by midnight
Election day is still two weeks out, but tens of thousands have already voted in Detroit. Here's why the clerk is confident results will be reported sooner than last year.