Apple Intelligence release: When it's coming and what it is

With the Apple Intelligence release date revealed, here’s what you need to know about the new feature coming to your Apple devices.

Detroit police unit formed to help families of violent crime victims

DPD says the new FAMLE unit will offer compassionate advocacy to families impacted by violent crime, making sure that their voices are heard and that their needs are met.

UAW leadership seeks strike authorization amid dispute with Stellantis

The union claims Stellantis has failed to uphold a contract they signed last year and is asking its members to authorize its leadership to strike the company.

Disney+ password-sharing crackdown is now in the US: What to know

Disney has unveiled details of its password-sharing crackdown in the U.S., charging an additional fee for account holders who want to add someone outside their household.

Suspect experiencing mental episode shoots Detroit police officer in the hand with deputy's own gun

A struggle between the officer and the suspect ensued after police responded to the area for reports of someone experiencing a mental health crisis. The suspect got hold of the officer's gun during the fight before shooting him.

Detroit schools are adding washers and dryers to help fight absenteeism

Detroit Public Schools Community District is battling absenteeism one laundry load at a time. Washers and dryers are being installed at each of their schools to help keep kids in the classroom.

Stellantis says it is upholding promises made to UAW amid strike threats

"To be clear, Stellantis has abided, and will continue to abide, by the agreement the parties reached in 2023," Stellantis' North America COO Carlos Zarlenga said in an email to the UAW.

Mobile car detailing scams explode on Facebook -- How to spot them

Scam posts on Facebook aren't new, but particular ones are becoming more and more common on the social media site. One seen particularly often is for mobile car detailing.

One Detroit law partnership announces 21% drop in homicides than last year

"As of Labor Day we have had almost 21% fewer homicides then last year," said US Attorney Dawn Ison, Eastern District of Michigan. "Make no mistake. Violent crime is down. It is down dramatically.

Michigan flags flying at half-staff on Friday to honor MSP officer Dan Kerstetter

Michigan State Police officer Dan Kerstetter was killed when he was rear-ended last week. Governor Gretchen Whitmer has ordered flags to flly at half-staff to remember the officer.