Detroit judge fights misconduct case

Judge Kenneth King is fighting judicial misconduct accusations, tied to the incident from 2024 where he ordered a teen to be detained after they fell asleep in his courtroom. We break down the argument with attorney Eli Muawad.

Two charged in Macomb County paternity test scheme

The two alleged four-time felony offenders schemed to fudge a court-ordered paternity test. McCracken pretended to be Harrison during the DNA cheek swab and, in their minds, nobody would have to pay for the new baby.

Holiday hustles to watch out for

With holiday shipping deadlines upon us, scammers are stepping things up a notch. From "Brushing" to "Quishing" to "Ghost Tapping", we break down the warning signs and best practices with cyber risk expert David Derigiotis.

Pulse of Politics: Susie Wiles Vanity Fair interview & media mergers

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles makes headlines after a revealing interview with Vanity Fair. Tanner Friedman Public Relations Co-Founder & Media Analyst Matt Friedman joins Pulse of Politics Host Aaron Jordan to discuss that, plus President Trump's lawsuit against the BBC and Netflix's attempt to merge with Warner Brothers-Discovery.

What to do if you find a missing child who is non-speaking

The child is 10 years old, and Detroit police say that around 5:15 a.m., she was found alone near Plainview and West Warren in Detroit. Police got the word out, saying she’s 5 feet tall and 90 pounds. Around 11 a.m., she was reunited with her family.

Young Metro Detroit patients fly to the North Pole

Delta Air Lines hosted its annual nonprofit flight for sick children along with their families — featuring elves, music, puppies, and plenty of holiday cheer. A festive flight is booked, so grab your ticket and follow the elves. 

Man charged in deadly hit-and-run from 2024

It’s the first holiday without Darnell Scott, who was killed in a hit-and-run in the summer of 2024 on Detroit’s east side. You might remember this video, showing him getting hit and neither driver stopped.

Man awarded $4M in excessive force lawsuit

According to attorney Jon Marko, the call came in on the non-emergency police line from a neighbor reporting a suspicious person cutting through yards. Marko says his client, Daniel Reiff, had just gotten off a bus and was walking to a friend’s house. When Reiff saw police closing in, he admittedly ran due to his anxiety and history of drug problems.