Woman killed in Redford house fire
A 72-year-old woman died Thursday night in a house fire in Redford. Family members say they tried to get to Diane Jones, but the smoke and flames got in the way.
'Save A Lot' catches thieves trying to steal customer info at Detroit stores
Skimmers have been around for a while and incidents have even increased to 368% compared to four years prior. Now, an alleged criminal duo is going around placing skimmers in three different stores to steal from shoppers and businesses.
Renaissance Center to possibly become 'truly public infrastructure'
Officials from the automaker and real estate developer outlined their plans for the Renaissance Center on Thursday, hoping to redesign it into a combination of housing, office space, and accessible land that connects downtown to the Detroit Riverfront.
Michigan school bus slides off icy road into a ditch
Heart conditions are the most common cause of death for athletes in the US. A group of local students are working to raise awareness and possibly save lives.
West Bloomfield students raise awareness on heart health
Heart conditions are the most common cause of death for athletes in the US. A group of local students are working to raise awareness and possibly save lives.
Tech bars coming to the Motor City to help many with technology
Now a way to get help with technology. The City of Detroit is opening motor city tech bars throughout the city.
Family seeks help nonverbal child's iPad stolen
Simon Valenzuelas was with his family at LCA on Saturday for Filipino Heritage Night and his 12th birthday, where smiles and joy were had. Unfortunately, that did not last.
Investigators release new information about Orion Twp caseworkers stabbing attack
On Wednesday, a refugee helped by the caseworker somehow tracked down their home on Red Root Road, showed up there, and stabbed them repeatedly.
Trump orders elimination of DEI programs in federal government
Among the sweeping changes that President Donald Trump has planned for his second term is ending diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts across the federal government.
No heat reported at Pontiac apartment complex
Amid freezing temperatures across Michigan, residents at the North Hill Farms apartment in Pontiac are complaining of no heat to keep away the cold.
Michigan school bus carrying kids slides into ditch
There were only minor injuries reported after a school bus carrying children back to school slid off the road in Agusta Township.
Oakland County Sheriff discusses new Human Trafficking Taskforce
Oakland County Sheriff Mike Bouchard said the suspect, 61-year old Damon Napier, was arrested for his alleged involvement in trafficking two women out of Metro Detroit. Both cases took place out of Oakland and Macomb Counties.
House attempts to block Michigan tipped wage law
The Michigan House of Representatives passed a bill on Thursday that would block the state's planned increases for tipped wage workers.
Nonprofit meeting homeless on a frigid Michigan night
An outreach manager with the Covenant House was busy late Wednesday night hoping to connect with people who don't have a place to live. During freezing nights like those in January 2025, it can be deadly without shelter.
General Motors, Bedrock outline RenCen plans
Both the automaker GM and the real estate developer Bedrock have big plans for the Renaissance Center, the jewel of Detroit's skyline. Officials from both companies outlined what they want to do to the site during the city's policy conference.
Suspect arrested in stabbing of Orion Township caseworker
Oakland County Sheriff Mike Bouchard says a refugee helped by the caseworker somehow tracked down their home on Red Root Road, showed up there, and stabbed them repeatedly. Officials say the victim was sent to the hospital in critical condition.
Detroit Fire Department special salute for 90-year-old Chaplain
When responding to a deadly plane crash scene near Detroit Metro Airport back in 1987, Aren knew Chaplains work was his calling
Dearborn Heights water main break leaves vehicles trapped in coating of ice
Cheryl Fritz, a grandmother in Metro Detroit, went on a vacation with her two grandchildren, who left their cars at her house as they went to Nashville, Tennessee.
Detroit Free Press printing facility to close
Officials report that the owners of the Free Press, Gannett, did not come to terms with the landlord to renew the lease.
Nothing "off-limits" for immigration enforcement raids, says Trump administration
It was January 2018 that the Rranxburgaj family entered a sanctuary within Central United Methodist Church as refugees from Albania. Ded was caring for his ailing wife, the mother of his children, when he was ordered deported under the first Trump administration.



















