Detroit woman files complaint against police amid investigation into neighbor threatening her
The woman says police won't prosecute the neighbor who has been threatening her because the department must resolve the complaint she filed against officers.
Fire sparks backstage at Walt Disney World's EPCOT, officials say
Disney leaders said a fire broke out backstage at EPCOT's France Pavilion on Saturday afternoon. Authorities said no one was injured in the fire, and it has now been extinguished.
Detroit residents express frustration over controversial officer back on the job
During Thursday's Detroit Police Commissioners board meeting, several people expressed their frustration, via Zoom, about Police Lieutenant Brandon Cole being back on the job.
Double shooting leaves two brothers dead on Detroit's west side
An argument spiraled into a deadly shooting Wednesday morning when neighbors heard approximately 40 shots being fired on the city's west side.
DPD's Unsheltered Population Response Team hits the streets, helping the homeless
"It’s not something that we’ve ever had before," she said. "It’s great to be able to have a team dedicated to go out, giving them the help and connections that they need."
Starbucks ordered to pay $50M after tea spill burns LA delivery driver
A Los Angeles delivery driver was awarded $50 million after a Starbucks tea spilled in his lap at a drive-through in February 2020, causing severe burns and permanent disfigurement.
Video: State police helicopter tracks down suspect who fled traffic stop in Detroit
“This is another example of a driver turning a reckless driving complaint into a felony," said 1st Lt. Mike Shaw, MSP.
Vehicle hit by gunfire on I-96 near Meyers in Detroit overnight
Investigators believe the driver's vehicle was hit by a stray bullet but wasn't involved in the suspected road rage incident which sparked the incident.
Cocaine, crack and heroin seized in drug operation bust involving Canton, Van Buren and Ypsilanti
Additionally, detectives recovered $3,800 with intent to forfeit.
Facebook whistleblower barred from promoting new tell-all book
A former Facebook executive released a tell-all book about her “critical years” at Facebook/Meta, but an arbitrator has blocked her from promoting it.
Kids appear unimpressed about surprise trip to Disney World: 'I wanna go to Dad's work'
Two kids in New Jersey had an unexpectedly underwhelming reaction when their parents surprised them with a trip to Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, as they were more excited about an alternative plan: joining their dad at work.
Detroit public school students learn dance from Alvin Ailey Dance Theater
These workshops in schools help continue Ailey’s legacy and provide students with a ticket to an upcoming dance theater's performance at Detroit opera.
‘Delete these messages’: Detroit cop accused of illicit texts to 6th grade stepdaughter
A Detroit Police officer is on leave and facing jail time after he allegedly sent inappropriate texts to his 12-year-old stepdaughter - and encouraged her to delete and hide the messages.
Over a dozen horses get loose, wandering onto Michigan freeway
State police troopers had to became amateur horse wranglers on a west Michigan freeway Wednesday morning.
Detroit police officer charged for sending inappropriate texts to 13-year-old girl
He is accused of texting the girl, who is the daughter of his girlfriend, by Warren police.
Detroit police ask for public's help finding burglary suspects who stole multiple TVs
The suspects fled in a black or gray Hyundai SUV. No one was at home at the time of the incident.
Detroit mom held without bond in 'egregious' child abuse case; treated son like 'garbage' prosecutor says
The 41-year-old mom was held without bond on first-degree murder and child abuse charges. Her 9-year-old son allegedly told Child Protective Services his mom would choke him and wanted to kill him.
State police helicopter tracks down armed suspect on the run in Detroit
Trooper 2 backtracked the suspect's path and located his firearm.
'Toward Zero Deaths' campaign continues in Michigan amid deadly start to year on roadways
Michigan State Police posted a grim statistic this week: since last week 14 people have died on Michigan roadways, pushing the total number of fatal traffic crashes over a hundred in 2025.
Woman says Detroit police wrongly arrested her based on facial recognition, files lawsuit
A Detroit woman arrested last January says police used facial recognition to take her into custody and now she's suing the department.



















