One killed in five-car crash on I-94 Wednesday morning

State police said as they while being dispatched to the crash, they received another car of a rollover. The driver of the first crash allegedly got out of his vehicle and was struck by another vehicle and was killed.

Standardized testing uncertain as Detroit schools wager further in-person delays

Detroit Public Schools won't return to in-person learning until April 26, a day before standardized testing is set to begin. However, if the district's superintendent chooses to push the return date back more, it could disrupt SAT and M-STEP testing.

Detroit school dean Toson Knight running for open city council seat

In addition to his work as a school dean, Knight also started a non-profit called Caught Up to help at-risk youth. He was inspired to start the group after losing friends to violence when he was a kid.

DFD truck shot at while leaving station, no injuries

The Detroit Police Department is looking for a suspect who shot at a Detroit Fire Department truck while attempting to go on a run.

Crime Stoppers: Miracle Murray

Crime Stoppers is offering a $2,500 reward for information leading to an arrest in the murder of 6-month-old Miracle Murray.

Chief Craig calls judge a coward for compassionate release of accused cop killer

"This despicable action of the judge. Shameful," Chief Craig said. "And I hope he's watching. There's one way to describe when people hide -  it's called cowardly." 

No charges in shooting death of Hakim Littleton, Prosecutor Kym Worthy says

The Wayne County Prosecutor has declined to press charges in the shooting death of Hakim Littleton, who was struck four times during a shootout with Detroit police last summer.

5-year-old COVID-19 victim Skylar Herbert honored in naming ceremony at DPD headquarters

She was diagnosed in March 2020 with Covid and then developed a rare form of meningitis and swelling of the brain - which would cause her death a month later. She was the daughter of two first responders.

Wayne Co. Prosecutor announces charging decision in Hakim Littleton case

The shooting death of Hakim Littleton happened shortly after a wave of protests and civil unrest erupted in Detroit and cities around America last year. Police have maintained the decisions made by officers that day were appropriate.

Brother of man killed in shootout with Detroit police says family wants justice

The brother of Hakim Littleton says he is still haunted by his death after a shootout with Detroit police. "Sometimes I can't sleep because I miss him so deeply, that sometimes I cry myself to sleep," Rashad Littleton said.

Purses with a Purpose collects donated personal care items for sexual assault survivors

The Michigan State Police Metro South Post is currently accepting Purses with a Purpose donations in their lobby which is taking place during Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

Judge grants man charged with murdering Detroit cop $10K bond, tether for medical procedure

"He doesn't need to be out that long," she said. "Let him get his little procedure done and go back to jail. He doesn't need to be out until January, that is a long time. My daughter doesn't get to see any sunshine, I don't get to see her at all."

Detroit schools go remote for two weeks amid coronavirus surge

Detroit schools have implemented a two-week social isolation policy amid the city's 15% positive infection rate. In-person learning will resume in the district on April 19.

Crime Stoppers: Natalian Ringo

Crime Stoppers is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in the murder of Natalian Ringo

Facebook data on more than 500M users found online

Details from more than 500 million Facebook users have been found available to download for free on a website frequented by low-level hacking enthusiasts.

Amazon apologizes for tweet, acknowledges drivers ‘do have trouble’ finding restrooms

In a tweet directed at a U.S. representative, Amazon denied rumors that employees work so hard they have to urinate in empty water bottles. Amazon took a step back and apologized, acknowledging some of its drivers do have that problem.

Drunk driver arrested after crashing into Southfield police cruiser

A drunk driver crashed into a Southfield police cruiser on the Lodge Saturday morning as Michigan State Police were investigating an impaired driver. No one was hurt in the crash and the suspect was arrested.