Stolen U-Haul police chase ends in crash
Michigan State Police said they were notified around 12:10 a.m. by Highland Park police that they were chasing a stolen U-Haul box truck. Highland Park police told MSP that the suspect tried to ram a patrol vehicle and officers who were in the area.
Michigan State Police said they were notified around 12:10 a.m. by Highland Park police that they were chasing a stolen U-Haul box truck. Highland Park police told MSP that the suspect tried to ram a patrol vehicle and officers who were in the area.
Gravel hauler truck crash closes I-75 at I-94
A gravel hauler crashed into a car after following too close Tuesday afternoon and rolled afterward.
A gravel hauler crashed into a car after following too close Tuesday afternoon and rolled afterward.
Massive sports memorabilia collection goes to auction
A Florida man is downsizing his large sports collection with an online auction.
A Florida man is downsizing his large sports collection with an online auction.
Money Matters for Youth empowers Detroit kids through entrepreneurial experience with Simmons & Clark Jewelers
For more information visit: www.moneymattersforyouth.com
For more information visit: www.moneymattersforyouth.com
Detroit's Matrix Center hosts 'Food Tuesday'
The Matrix Center on Gratiot and E. McNichols, teamed up with Forgotten Harvest for the second and fourth Tuesday of every month with a free food giveaway to those in need.
The Matrix Center on Gratiot and E. McNichols, teamed up with Forgotten Harvest for the second and fourth Tuesday of every month with a free food giveaway to those in need.
Simmons & Clark Jewelers celebrates its 100th year serving Detroit, molding next generation of aspiring entrepreneurs
Simmons & Clark Jewelers is celebrating serving Detroit for 100 years and helping to mold the next generation of entrepreneurs. It welcomed students ages 8-18 from the Money Matters for Youth summer program, as they presented a strategic proposal for how the century-old business can thrive for the next 100 years. The hands-on experience gives youth the chance to act as investors and business consultants, analyzing real-world operations and proposing ideas for innovation, growth and profitability. This event is part of Money Matters for Youth?s mission to empower Detroit-area youth with financial literacy and entrepreneurial experience, fostering future leaders through hands-on engagement. For more information on Simmons & Clark Jewelers visit: www.simmonsandclark.com For more information visit: www.moneymattersforyouth.com
Simmons & Clark Jewelers is celebrating serving Detroit for 100 years and helping to mold the next generation of entrepreneurs. It welcomed students ages 8-18 from the Money Matters for Youth summer program, as they presented a strategic proposal for how the century-old business can thrive for the next 100 years. The hands-on experience gives youth the chance to act as investors and business consultants, analyzing real-world operations and proposing ideas for innovation, growth and profitability. This event is part of Money Matters for Youth?s mission to empower Detroit-area youth with financial literacy and entrepreneurial experience, fostering future leaders through hands-on engagement. For more information on Simmons & Clark Jewelers visit: www.simmonsandclark.com For more information visit: www.moneymattersforyouth.com
Detroit's Mammoth Building coming down after quarter of a century of vacancy
For over 50 years, the corner of Grand River and Greenfield has been occupied by a two-story building that housed three different department stores. Originally Federals when first built, the building changed hands several times until its last tenant, Mammoth, took over. After 25 years of vacancy, it's coming down.
For over 50 years, the corner of Grand River and Greenfield has been occupied by a two-story building that housed three different department stores. Originally Federals when first built, the building changed hands several times until its last tenant, Mammoth, took over. After 25 years of vacancy, it's coming down.
Focus Hope loses funding due to federal cuts
As the new school year arrives, an organization that helps hundreds of young kids has no money left as federal cuts have slashed their budget.
As the new school year arrives, an organization that helps hundreds of young kids has no money left as federal cuts have slashed their budget.
Gravel hauler crash on I-75
Video by SkyFOX.
Video by SkyFOX.
Senior love triangle: Jealous man allegedly shoots three, then shot with own gun
A senior citizen shooting at a Detroit apartment complex came in allegedly as a loud party. But instead, residents say it was a love triangle with one man targeting another, before being shot with his own gun.
A senior citizen shooting at a Detroit apartment complex came in allegedly as a loud party. But instead, residents say it was a love triangle with one man targeting another, before being shot with his own gun.
Michigan House Speaker considering property tax relief
The Republican speaker of the Michigan House is weighing tackling the state's property tax system - a funding source for schools and municipalities that hasn't been touched in decades.
The Republican speaker of the Michigan House is weighing tackling the state's property tax system - a funding source for schools and municipalities that hasn't been touched in decades.
What sparked rain delay during Tigers game?
Near the end of the Detroit Tigers Chicago White Sox baseball game, sheets of rain came out of nowhere, causing a delay. Here's what happened?
Near the end of the Detroit Tigers Chicago White Sox baseball game, sheets of rain came out of nowhere, causing a delay. Here's what happened?
Loud party leads to quadruple shooting at Detroit senior apartment
Police said it appears a loud party at a Detroit senior apartment complex led to a man shooting three people before someone else picked up his weapon and shot him.
Police said it appears a loud party at a Detroit senior apartment complex led to a man shooting three people before someone else picked up his weapon and shot him.
Non-profit 'The Agape Project' trailer stolen in Troy
Phillip Smith of the Agape Project, a nonprofit that makes it possible for Emily and others with disabilities to race, says he was devastated. He says on Saturday morning their trailer, which was parked and locked up in Troy, was stolen when a black pickup truck pulled up and drove off with it.
Phillip Smith of the Agape Project, a nonprofit that makes it possible for Emily and others with disabilities to race, says he was devastated. He says on Saturday morning their trailer, which was parked and locked up in Troy, was stolen when a black pickup truck pulled up and drove off with it.
Non-profit's mission to help homeless Detroiters
A truck parked outside City Hall had a steady stream of people looking for help. Gail Marlow says they typically hand out 100 meals a day. That's on trend with the number of homeless people nationwide. According to the White House, in 2024, 274,224 people across the U.S. were said to be living on the street on a single night.
A truck parked outside City Hall had a steady stream of people looking for help. Gail Marlow says they typically hand out 100 meals a day. That's on trend with the number of homeless people nationwide. According to the White House, in 2024, 274,224 people across the U.S. were said to be living on the street on a single night.
Suspects ram U-Haul truck into cannabis facility in Hazel Park
Hazel Park police said additional officers arrived at the building and found a security guard who said he was kidnapped and bound with duct tape.
Hazel Park police said additional officers arrived at the building and found a security guard who said he was kidnapped and bound with duct tape.
Detroit police: Joyriding teens crash into home
Neighbors on Rockdale and Majestic, on Detroit?s West Side, woke up, just before 5 a.m. on Monday morning, to this, a car, upside down, on the front lawn, and on fire.
Neighbors on Rockdale and Majestic, on Detroit?s West Side, woke up, just before 5 a.m. on Monday morning, to this, a car, upside down, on the front lawn, and on fire.
Chef Bobby's back to school oven-roasted chicken recipe
- 3 cubes Knorr Professional Chicken Flavor Bouillon Cube (or 2 tablespoons of minors chicken base paste) - 3 fresh thyme or rosemary sprigs - 1 Lemon - Olive oil - 1/2 cup of White wine - Quarter stick of unsalted butter, cold - One 3 1/2 to 4 pound whole organic chicken jibs, and gizzards removed - One stainless steel large frying pan Directions: - Oven at 350° bake or 325° convection bake - Take 3 tablespoons of extra-virgin olive oil and Place your three cubes of chicken base in a bowl, make a paste by crushing the chicken base cubes with a fork and stirring and emulsifying. - After making your paste with your chicken base, put some kitchen gloves on and rub the entire chicken carcass inside and outside with the chicken base and olive oil paste. - Make sure to rub the inside of the chicken with the paste, and the outside of the chicken. Add fresh cracked pepper. - Cut lemon in quarters, stuff your lemon inside of the chicken - Place a spray of rosemary or a bag of thyme inside the cavity of the chicken - Preheat your stainless steel pan on medium heat. Do not overheat your pan. It should not sear the chicken. - Place a couple tablespoons of olive oil in your frying pan - Sear the chicken slowly and carefully, lay the chicken on its side for three minutes and then rotate 360° to make sure all sides allow the chicken to be lightly golden Brown. It should not be dark brown or burnt. - Place your chicken in the oven, meat on the bottom and the breast on top. Place the chicken on the second from bottom rack. Do not open oven for an hour. Chicken should be at 168 to 172° internal Fahrenheit. After checking the temperature of the chicken and it’s above 168 to 172, place on a wood cutting board and let rest for five minutes. -Take the fat out of the pan and dump it into a bowl, reserve this fat - Take your white wine and glaze your pan. CAUTION : Make sure that you have a kitchen towel because the handle on that pan is gonna be extremely hot from the oven. - Using a wooden spoon, scraping all those little scraps and burnt little pieces until they start to dissolve in the white wine and the white wine reduces. - Once the white wine reduces and starts to turn a dark brown, add your half a stick of butter, but add a couple pieces of butter at a time not all at once. - At this time, your heat is turned off and you’re just emulsifying incorporating the butter into the white wine reduction - Take your rosemary and thyme and allow the rosemary and thyme sprigs to release the aromatics. - To carve, remove the drumstick and thigh meat and then cut down the middle and separate the two breasts and cut those on a diagonal, and place on a platter - Take your pan gravy that you just made with your chicken scraps and add some of that fat with a wire whisk, stirring that fat in and add some cracked pepper. Use a large serving spoon to pour pan gravy all over the chicken. Serve this with a garlic mashed potatoes and vegetable of your choice.
- 3 cubes Knorr Professional Chicken Flavor Bouillon Cube (or 2 tablespoons of minors chicken base paste) - 3 fresh thyme or rosemary sprigs - 1 Lemon - Olive oil - 1/2 cup of White wine - Quarter stick of unsalted butter, cold - One 3 1/2 to 4 pound whole organic chicken jibs, and gizzards removed - One stainless steel large frying pan Directions: - Oven at 350° bake or 325° convection bake - Take 3 tablespoons of extra-virgin olive oil and Place your three cubes of chicken base in a bowl, make a paste by crushing the chicken base cubes with a fork and stirring and emulsifying. - After making your paste with your chicken base, put some kitchen gloves on and rub the entire chicken carcass inside and outside with the chicken base and olive oil paste. - Make sure to rub the inside of the chicken with the paste, and the outside of the chicken. Add fresh cracked pepper. - Cut lemon in quarters, stuff your lemon inside of the chicken - Place a spray of rosemary or a bag of thyme inside the cavity of the chicken - Preheat your stainless steel pan on medium heat. Do not overheat your pan. It should not sear the chicken. - Place a couple tablespoons of olive oil in your frying pan - Sear the chicken slowly and carefully, lay the chicken on its side for three minutes and then rotate 360° to make sure all sides allow the chicken to be lightly golden Brown. It should not be dark brown or burnt. - Place your chicken in the oven, meat on the bottom and the breast on top. Place the chicken on the second from bottom rack. Do not open oven for an hour. Chicken should be at 168 to 172° internal Fahrenheit. After checking the temperature of the chicken and it’s above 168 to 172, place on a wood cutting board and let rest for five minutes. -Take the fat out of the pan and dump it into a bowl, reserve this fat - Take your white wine and glaze your pan. CAUTION : Make sure that you have a kitchen towel because the handle on that pan is gonna be extremely hot from the oven. - Using a wooden spoon, scraping all those little scraps and burnt little pieces until they start to dissolve in the white wine and the white wine reduces. - Once the white wine reduces and starts to turn a dark brown, add your half a stick of butter, but add a couple pieces of butter at a time not all at once. - At this time, your heat is turned off and you’re just emulsifying incorporating the butter into the white wine reduction - Take your rosemary and thyme and allow the rosemary and thyme sprigs to release the aromatics. - To carve, remove the drumstick and thigh meat and then cut down the middle and separate the two breasts and cut those on a diagonal, and place on a platter - Take your pan gravy that you just made with your chicken scraps and add some of that fat with a wire whisk, stirring that fat in and add some cracked pepper. Use a large serving spoon to pour pan gravy all over the chicken. Serve this with a garlic mashed potatoes and vegetable of your choice.
Supreme Court asked to overturn 2015 same-sex marriage ruling
Jay Kaplan with the ACLU, says it?s unlikely the Supreme Court would decide to hear this particular case. But he says, marriage equality can?t be taken for granted.
Jay Kaplan with the ACLU, says it?s unlikely the Supreme Court would decide to hear this particular case. But he says, marriage equality can?t be taken for granted.
Foundation for Pops hosts its inaugural A Night of Heroes Gala: Honoring Our Heroes
Foundation for Pops is hosting its inaugural A Night of Heroes Gala: Honoring Our Heroes. The event takes place on Saturday, November 8th from 6-10pm. For more information or to register visit: www.foundationforpops.org
Foundation for Pops is hosting its inaugural A Night of Heroes Gala: Honoring Our Heroes. The event takes place on Saturday, November 8th from 6-10pm. For more information or to register visit: www.foundationforpops.org



















