More I-75 lane restrictions start as MDOT crews plan third bridge demolition
Segment three of MDOT's massive I-75 improvement plan is expected to take until the fall of 2023 to complete.
Illinois Facebook users could get $345 each in photo-tagging lawsuit after judge approves $650M settlement
Illinois Facebook users may be entitled to at least $345 each after a federal judge approved a $650 million settlement in a lawsuit over Facebook's photo-tagging technology dating back to 2015.
Cincinnati triple homicide suspect dead, Detroit police say
The suspect allegedly killed his wife and multiple other people in Cincinnati Sunday night before traveling to Detroit.
Detroit schools resume in-person learning March 8
March 1 was the goal-date that Michigan's governor set for getting all districts back to classroom learning. Detroit schools has said it would wait until test positivity rates for COVID-19 fell below 5%.
Fiat-Chrysler pleads guilty to bribing UAW leaders, will pay $30 million in fines
Fiat-Chrysler admitted it paid off leaders of the United Auto Workers in an effort to win concessions in contract negotiations for thousands of factory workers.
Governor's goal of returning Michigan students to in-person learning is today
While almost every district in the state is now offering in-person learning, Michigan's largest district still hasn't. It originally set a target of reopening between early and mid-March.
Crime Stoppers: Ozie Terrell and Jermaine Williams
Family and friends seek answers in the double murder of Ozie Terrell and Jermaine Williams.
Community activist to hold prayer rally around freeway shootings this year
Pastor and community activist Maurice Hardwick is holding a prayer rally on Tuesday surrounding the alarming number of freeway shooting this year.
Detroit police officers shovel snow for elderly residents after winter storm
Community policing at its finest, as officers from the city's second precinct visiting the homes of single Detroiters over 70 - on Lesure Street near McNichols and Schaefer.
Hit and run driver wanted for the deaths of three people in Detroit crash
The crash killed both people in the Sable, as well as a third person - an 87-year-old passenger inside Victor Ross' Cadillac CT6. After the crash, Ross fled on foot.
Detroit police's Project ChildSafe gives out free gun locks
The Detroit Police Department is making sure gun owners have no excuse for letting their weapons fall into the wrong hands.
Both sides of I-96 closed near Schaefer and Grand River for shooting investigation
At least four people are injured on both the east and westbound sides of the freeway, although to what extent and how, investigators have not released at this time.
Detroit police reviewing eviction policy after assisting landlord who wrongfully kicked mom out of home
Over the weekend, activists gathered outside Detroit's 10th Precinct to decry the wrongful evictions police participated in recently and called for radical change. A spokesperson with DPD said the officers involved will be disciplined and are retooling their policies as it related to evictions.
Suspect arrested after pulling gun on Detroit police on city's east side
Detroit police say a veteran and rookie officer approached the suspect. Police say he got their attention because he was walking in the street even though the sidewalks were shoveled and because that junior officer noticed he may have been carrying a gun.
Man running from I-96 shooting that left two dead, hit and killed by off-duty Detroit Police Officer
An off-duty Detroit Police Officer as the unrelated driver who hit a man who ran from a shooting scene on I-96 Monday night according to sources. The officer was ruled not at fault by investigators.
Is Project Green Light Detroit leading to more freeway shootings?
Both Michigan State Police and community activists are theorizing the success of Project Greenlight in Detroit is inadvertently leading to more violence on freeways.
Massive I-75 modernization continues this weekend with freeway closures and bridge demolitions
Drivers will want to avoid the major highway this weekend as road crews will completely shut down all lanes from 8 Mile to I-696 for two bridge demolitions scheduled. Some ramp closures will remain in effect until the end of the year.
Mother of 4 wrongfully evicted by Detroit police gets new house as community rallies around her
"This is a blessing, we are doing much better," said Whitney Burney. "I have a job now, I have a car now."
Detroit Police Sergeant celebrates 50 years on the job
Raymond Lee has worked in several units in the Detroit Police Department over his 50 years but has zero plans to step aside anytime soon.
MSP says woman shot on 96 is not dead, family says she's stable
Michigan State Police said a woman who was shot on I-96 Monday night did not die from her injuries and is expected to be taken off life support.


















