Southwest Detroit flooding cleanup underway
A week after a water main break flooded a Southwest Detroit neighborhood, crews have been working to clean up the mess and prepare to make repairs to homes impacted.
GoodBuy Target rally has shoppers protest DEI rollbacks at retail store
Protestors packed the Southfield Target store to show them that they would support the black-owned businesses who's products were being discontinued.
Michigan Dems, GOP both elect new statewide leaders
Both major political parties elected new leaders Feb. 22.
Crash leaves multiple people dead Sunday afternoon in Detroit
A three-car crash left at least two people dead Sunday afternoon.
Great Lakes Comic Con turns into tribute to Mike DeSantis
Mike DeSantis founded the show 15 years ago and built it into one of the top comic conventions in the state. DeSantis died less than two weeks before this year's show.
19-year-old fatally shot in Dearborn after road rage incident
Three persons of interest are in custody. Anyone with information related to this incident is urged to contact Dearborn Police at 313-943-2225.
Hot Topics with Sherri Shepard
The Nine: talking about the latest news you're talking about in Detroit and across the country. Sherri Shepard talks with Maurielle Lue and Deena Centofanti and it got very juicy.
Sports fans may face higher costs with Detroit-Amazon Prime streaming deal
Detroit sports fans remember the whole Bally Sports debacle when the company was unable to reach a deal with Comcast, causing a 3-month blackout until the end of the Tigers season in 2024. Just in time for this weekend's pair of pre-season Tigers games, there is a new way to watch.
Major Michigan food distributor closes, impacts Detroit markets
Harvest Sherwood, a national meat and food distributor based in Detroit that ships 20 million pounds of food weekly, is closing its doors after more than 50 years.
Michigan cannabis shops thrive as $100M marijuana tax boosts communities
While cannabis industry insiders praise the relatively lower pot tax they see here versus in other states, there are concerns about potential increases with more government programs that state leaders want to add on.
Detroit Fire Department welcomes 51 new firefighter cadets at graduation ceremony
A special graduation ceremony on Friday as 51 new cadets are welcomed to the ranks of the Detroit Fire Department. Among the graduates are a fourth-generation firefighter and a former elementary school teacher.
Detroit animal care offers pet shelter for families displaced by water main break
Families are continuing to recover after a water main break brought heavy amounts of freshwater gushing into around 200 homes in southwest Detroit on Monday. Now, 22 pets are in the safety of Detroit Animal Care and Control because, due to the damage, stress, and uncertainty of this past week, families might not be able to take care of their animals.
'Heartbreaking': SW Detroit residents deal with devastation of water main break, flood
It has been five days for residents of Southwest Detroit as officials have given a six week estimate before the entire 400 households impacted can return to normal.
Police: Detroit man got into argument leading to double murder with shotgun
Detroit police believe the three got into an argument ? before Arrington is accused of shooting Galloway and Clark with a shotgun.
Two contenders to lead Michigan Democratic Party share their visions
Lavora Barnes will be the outgoing chair of the Michigan Democratic Party, after being elected in February of 2019.
Drunk driving trial: woman faces charges for fatal crash at children's party
Despite telling authorities she only had one glass of wine before she allegedly crashed into a Monroe County boat club last April, Marshella Chidester had a blood alcohol content of 0.18. The defense wanted key evidence to be thrown out, but today in court, the judge denied that request.
Southwest Detroit water main repairs - first houses getting sanitized
(Full press conference) The Detroit Water and Sewerage Department gave an update on the state of repairs Friday, five days after the massive water main break.
Commerce Township's Five & Main development taking shake
Construction is underway on the Five & Main mixed-use development in Commerce Township. It's a project decades in the making.
Swan Boat Club crash suspect's BAC admissible in court, judge rules
A Monroe County judge ruled Friday that Marshella Chidester's BAC can be used during her Swan Boat Club trial. Her attorney wanted the results suppressed because he believes her blood sample was not properly handled.
Paid sick time law heads to Michigan governor
A bill expanding paid sick time for workers at small businesses in Michigan is headed to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's desk after lawmakers passed it late Thursday.



















