Detroit school closes for week after flu outbreak, kindergartner death
Among the symptoms that students exhibited were high rates of fever and vomiting.
Facebook failed to protect privacy of children using Messenger Kids app, FTC says
The Federal Trade Commission says Facebook misrepresented the access it provided to app developers to private user data.
How to spot spam Facebook posts to avoid accidentally sharing scams
Scammers are using stories of missing children, injured pets, and stolen trailers to trick people into sharing scams on Facebook.
Construction begins on state-of-the art Detroit transit center
Plans for the old dairy cattle barn include building a sleek and modern new bus station that could become a central hub for Detroit transit.
Apple, Google team up to stop creepy tracking tactics
The two companies submitted a proposal to set standards for combatting secret surveillance on Apple’s AirTag trackers and similar devices.
Gun-free zones being considered in these parts of downtown Detroit Tuesday
The city council is expected to weigh a decision of prohibited firearms in certain parts of the city.
2 shot, 1 killed in Detroit freeway ramp shooting after leaving downtown club
That car was shot up early Monday morning as they entered I-75 from Brush Street. Before that, they were at the Annex Club where a fight sparked, unclear how the incidents are connected.
Former Apple employee ordered to serve jail time, pay restitution for fleecing the company
Dhirendra Prasad’s sentencing for two charges — conspiracy to commit mail fraud and wire fraud and conspiracy to defraud the U.S. — stemmed from an alleged plot that lost Apple over $17 million.
Oak Park woman found on Southfield Freeway shoulder with open head injury, MSP investigates
“Anyone who witnessed this incident is asked to call state police," said MSP Lt. Mike Shaw.
Driver arrested after crashing into Detroit police cruiser
Two police officers suffered minor injuries due to the incident.
$50 million construction project coming to Eight Mile
Construction will commence in May and go until next summer. It'll take place between Woodward and Van Dyke.
Stellantis offering buyouts for 3,500 hourly jobs
The automaker is looking to trim thousands of jobs ahead of contract negotiations in the fall.
Lost iPhone survives 33 days under water off Hawaiian coast
A Minnesota man gave up on retrieving his iPhone after dropping it while on vacation, but the phone had a lot more endurance than he thought.
Inside the forensic labs cracking Michigan cold cases
More than 40 years ago, a woman's body was found dumped in the woods. Investigators hope new DNA testing available in state police labs will solve the decades-old murder.
Operation 'Ghost Rider' in Michigan begins on Monday
The first offense is $100. Any additional offenses will come with a doubled fine.
Michigan State Police to use unmarked police cars to crack down on distracted driving
The goal is to reduce distracted driving deaths and injuries.
MSP: Driver of stopped car fatally struck on Southfield Freeway, alcohol suspected
"Once the investigation is completed, an investigator's report will be sent to the prosecutor for their review," said MSP Lt. Mike Shaw.
MSP: Wrong-way driver killed in crash on the Lodge freeway
The wrong-way driver hit a Mercedes sedan going southbound in the middle lane.
Detroit's plan to to combat surge in shootings downtown
This past weekend, Detroit Police responded to multiple shootings in very public places -- like Greektown and the Riverwalk -- but they're not wasting time in trying to stop the violence before the heat of the summer really turns up.
Amazon Prime’s new ‘dialogue boost’ makes it easier to hear what’s being said on your TV
Ever wish you could turn up the TV – but only turn up the volume of what people are saying?



















