Michigan police assaults reach all time high in 2022

According to Michigan State Police, the highest number of officer assaults ever recorded occurred in 2022, with a total of 1,751 incidents.

Detroit city council votes down paying for 6 murals already painted around

Six murals were painted around the city, scheduled to be done before the NFL draft. But the city council unanimously voted against authorizing payment this week.

Stellantis lays off hundreds of temporary workers

Amy Wilmoth said she felt betrayed by the automaker and the UAW that represents her after she had received paperwork to become a full-time employee. Now, she is jobless.

Detroit officer, suspects injured during shootout expected to recover

Police first heard of gunfire through Shotspotter. They arrived at the house before hearing shots and seeing the muzzle flash. That's when they went inside.

Google searches for 'sleep' reached all-time high in 2023, new study notes

More than one-third of U.S. adults said they slept worse in 2023 than in previous years, according to the Sleep Foundation. And one generation in particular was at the top of the list for sleep challenges.

Meta to shield teens on Instagram, Facebook from self-harm, eating disorders content

Meta said Tuesday it will start hiding inappropriate content from teenagers' accounts on Instagram and Facebook, including posts about suicide, self-harm and eating disorders.

State police: Mio man charged for hitting, choking his son

The Oscoda County Prosecutor's Office charged Peterson, 38, with one count of child abuse in the third degree, one county child abuse third degree committed in the presence of a another child.

Man finds iPhone 'perfectly intact' that likely fell 16,000 feet from Alaska Airlines flight

The man said the iPhone was found still in airplane mode and open to a baggage claim number for Alaska Airlines flight 1282, which suffered an inflight blowout and was forced to make an emergency landing.

DDOT welcomes 30 new bus drivers, gets closer to city's goal

“DDOT continues to hire additional operators to reach its target of 600, including another graduating class of nearly 60 new drivers next month,” according to a city news release.

Starbucks pink Stanley cups: Shoppers line up at Targets at 3 a.m.

Crowds are lining up as early as 3 a.m. at Targets for their chance to get their hands on the exclusive pink "Galentine's Day" Starbucks Stanley cups.

Officials tout Detroit's falling homicide rate, sees results on community front and hiring more officers

It wasn't just a falling homicide rate that officials touted in Detroit's review of crime. More money, more staff, better collaboration, and better preparation for events has also aided the city.

Michigan Capitol evacuated due to bomb threat hoax, closed Wednesday

The Michigan State Police confirm a bomb threat was called into the Capitol building in Lansing on Wednesday, one of many threats made nationwide.