Ride for Equity prepares for 2025 event
Black Leaders Detroit held its fourth annual Ride for Equity, a community-driven cycling event advocating for increased access to capital for entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders of African descent in Detroit.
Trooper released day after being shot during traffic stop
The trooper involved in yesterday?s shooting has been released from the hospital. The Homicide Task Force will be continuing the investigation.
I-696 re-opens early after bridge demolition
The Church Street bridge demolition for the westbound side began May 9 and crews completed that side of the bridge earlier than expected. The roadway re-opened May 17.
Malcolm X's former Inkster home on display for his 100th birthday
An outdoor event was held at the Inkster house to celebrate both Malcolm X and his brother Wilfred Little who owned the house.
Car crashes through house in Farmington Hills
A car slammed into the living room of a home next door. The incident happened at Winterset Circle off of Middlebelt, just south of 12 Mile.
Teen arrested for threat against Lake Orion High School
The 17-year-old boy from Pontiac was ordered to be held in Oakland County Children?s Village after a juvenile court authorized a petition against him for malicious use of telecommunications device/school threat.
Demonstrators protest quadruple shooting that left 2 dead outside Foot Locker in Eastpointe
On Friday community and religious leaders as well as multiple police departments gathered for a community prayer walk in front of Rhema International Church in nearby Harper Woods.
College For Creative Studies 100th Student Exhibition
It's a common theme you'll hear from these students. working together, collaboration, supporting one another in this creative space.
Judge dismisses case against Detroit man arrested for shooting autistic teen
Woosk, who has autism, called his sister for a ride that afternoon after an Uber dropped him off in the area of Lenox and Warren in Detroit. Woosk is from River Rouge and is not familiar with the area where he was dropped off. His sister, Violet Woosk, previously told FOX 2 that she told her brother, who she said often gets panicked and confused when in unfamiliar areas, to take a photo of a nearby address.
Trail of damage left in wake of late Thursday night storms
The view from SkyFOX showed the destruction at Hickory Ridge Dairy Farm. Roofs were ripped and remnants scattered. Metal twisted. Wood splintered.
2 shootings rattle neighborhood in Detroit
Neighbors on Waverly in Detroit say they are tired of the violence after a man was murdered on the street near Dexter. It's the second shooting in the area in two days.
Bond increased for Michigan man accused of groping teen
Abdulnasar Muthana Abdullah Muthana was originally given a $50,000 personal bond, meaning that he would be released from custody without posting any money. That was changed to a $50,000 cash or surety 10% bond.
Marshella Chidester sentenced to 25-50 years for deadly crash
The judge sentenced Chidester to 25-50 years in prison in the fatal crash that killed two kids and injured several others. He told the court "this wasn't just an accident, it was a crime." The ex-Monroe County boat club commodore also received 24-36 months in the Michigan Department of Corrections for four counts of operating while intoxicated causing injury and another 84-180 months on two counts of operating while intoxicated causing death.
Sketchy contractor wanted by the law, vanishes
This guy has a knack for escaping justice - James Delmaro is a wanted man. A guy who's gotten away with cheating nice people, doing bad work and sometimes getting caught.
Trump Administration cuts funding for Sickle Cell research
It?s a blood disorder that can cause serious complications. Amara became so sick that two months later she was hospitalized. But when doctors learned Amara had sickle cell disease, Tabb said they immediately knew how to treat her, and everything started turning around.
Warren mom of Down syndrome son has Medicaid plea against cuts read on Capitol Hill
A Warren mother of a 6-year-old special needs adopted son, wrote about the proposed cuts, calling them a death sentence in a letter to lawmakers.
Clawson-Troy Elks Lodge in desperate need of roof repair
A Raise the Roof drawing is being held on June 7 with a raffle ticket event.
Bright orange refrigerators offer good food thanks to Health Authority Detroit
At any time, a customer can walk in and buy a locally-made, grab-and-go meal for $10 or less.
Woman convicted of murder in Swan Boat Club crash sentenced
Marshella Chidester, 67, was sentenced to 25-50 years in prison after she was convicted of murder for driving drunk and killing two kids.
Marshella Chidester sentenced in Swan Boat Club crash
Marshella Chidester will spend at least 25 years in prison after being of killing two kids in a tragic crash at the Swan Boat Club in April 2024.



















