Apple’s app store goes on trial Monday in legal battle with Epic Games, creator of Fortnite
Epic Games is hoping to break through the app store’s “wall” and offer an alternative, which would allow them to break free of Apple’s commissions. It’s one of the most serious legal threats Apple’s faced in years.
Former Netflix VP convicted of fraud and money laundering
A federal jury found a former Netflix executive guilty Friday of receiving lucrative stock options and more than a half-million dollars in bribes and kickbacks from tech companies to approve contracts with the streaming giant.
Man hit by driver while standing by his truck on I-94
A man is in stable condition after being hit by an Escalade on I-94 Saturday morning.
54-year-old fatally shot on Detroit's east side Friday night
A 34-year-old suspect was arrested after killing a 54-year-old man Friday night.
Michigan State Police jail driver traveling 102 mph on the Lodge
State police also located two handguns in the driver's car. The suspect didn't have a concealed pistol license and was arrested as a result.
Officer and women in stable condition after crash on I-94 Saturday night
Officers crash into a car on the I-94 freeway Saturday night while driving a woman to the hospital after a medical emergency.
One person killed, another injured in double shooting on Detroit's east side
The Detroit Police are still investigating what happened in the 13400 block of Hasse street Friday night where one person was shot and killed, another injured.
31-year-old man shot in the backyard of a home on Detroit's west side
A 31-year-old man was killed Friday afternoon in the 15300 block of Parkside on Detroit's west side.
Detroit police arrest suspects in 2 silver Nissan Altimas after 2 chases on same day
In a single day two wild police chases both in silver Nissan Altimas. And one of them could be tied to two separate shootings -- leaving five people injured.
Detroit school teachers and staff who are vaccinated eligible for $500, two sick days
Hazard pay has been used to incentivize educators to return to the classroom. The sick days are intended for employees who might have side effects after a shot.
State lawmaker pushes for public database of police officer disciplinary records
The centralized database would track officer’s disciplinary records for more severe infractions - and allow police and citizens the ability to search it.
4 Detroit City Council seats open up, with big names not seeking re-election
Political insider Adolph Mongo breaks down why council President Brenda Jones, Andre Spivy, Raquel Castaneda Lopez, and Gabe Leyland are not running again.
Man killed on Northwestern after getting out of car following crash
Michigan State Police said a man was killed Wednesday morning after he got out of his car following a crash on Northwestern Highway.
Detroit City Council President Brenda Jones won't run for reelection
President Brenda Jones has served on the city council for 16 years and another seven as the body's leader. She is the second member to announce they would not run for reelection this week.
Detroit Federation of Paraprofessionals requests more support from district after member dies of Covid
An open letter from the group, which represents para-educators and food service employees, accused the Detroit school district of making its members feel expendable and asked that in-person work be made voluntary.
Detroit police officer injured in knife attack hit by friendly fire; suspect dead
An officer-involved shooting has taken place on the north side of Detroit near the Highland Park border.
Grosse Pointe Park police chase suspect dies after hitting semi-truck on east side
The 22-year-old driver of a Dodge Charger had been speeding before crashing under the trailer of a semi-truck at Conner and Jefferson.
'I'm not going anywhere' -- Detroit Rep. Tlaib fires back after Chief Craig says should resign
Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib said she isn't going anywhere after Detroit Police Chief James Craig said she should resign.
Craig: Man killed by Detroit police after targeting officers may have been depressed
The man who targeted police early Monday morning may have been in a "state of depression" over the death of a friend the day before, the police chief said. Officers were investigating a separate shooting when the man drove by and shot at them.
Michigan State Police looking for young people 14 to 21 for Explorers mentoring program
"We do want kids to meet what a trooper really is," Shaw said. "(A trooper) is somebody who has got a family, playing sports, coaching, trying to make a better life for themselves and their family - and a better life in their community."



















