Detroit truck traffic ordinance could be finalized by fall, councilmember says
As smoke from wildfires continues to choke the air with particulate matter while ozone action days populate the summers, fumes from large commercial trucks magnify the problem while traveling through the city's local streets.
Mother irate after Detroit city bus runs over son, hospitalizing him for days
Surveillance video caught the moment the DDOT bus struck 21-year-old Tjuane Smith.
Here's when Pumpkin Spice Latte is returning to Starbucks
Starbucks is gearing up for the return of its iconic Pumpkin Spice Latte, the brand’s most popular seasonal beverage.
BB shots fired at Coleman A Young city building windows cause 'massive damage'
Deputy Police Chief Charles Fitzgerald said they believe a BB or pellet gun was used in the shooting because there was no audible sound.
Amazon cuts hundreds of jobs in AWS cloud division
The tech giant notified employees impacted by the layoffs on Thursday.
Detroit police shooting caught on video leads to killed plea deal
A driver was shot in the neck by a Detroit police officer, and then the driver was charged. However, a local judge refused to accept the plea deal after being outraged by body camera footage of the entire incident.
Police arrest barricaded man who allegedly chased kids with knives in Detroit
Detroit police had been called to the residence in the past for similar reasons and Williams said they were concerned that he is a threat to the community.
Judge rules against proposed lawsuit over commercials on Amazon Prime
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit from Prime Video users who claimed Amazon broke its promise of ad-free streaming by adding commercials without consent.
Apple backs Trump rare earth minerals push, invests $500M in US mine
White House officials call the deal a 'major win' for the Trump administration.
Detroit Detention Center transferred to city after 12 years of state control
The city council approved the property transfer, giving operations control of the facility to the police department.
Pot photos pop up in Taylor police Google search
The Taylor Police Department got a real surprise ? when they learned what comes up when you Googled their department. A whole lot of pictures of cannabis plants and videos!
Accidental teen shooting by 13-year-old leads to arrests of boy, gun owner
Detroit police found two guns - one of them accidentally fired by the boy.
Man fatally shot by 3 gunmen in all-black on Detroit's east side
He was approached by three males all wearing black who opened fire on him in the area of East Outer Drive and Van Dyke.
From Detroit to the Deep: Randy Thomas on All the Sharks
Jay Towers sits down with marine biologist Randy Thomas, one of the stars of Netflix?s All the Sharks, to talk about his journey from Highland Park, Michigan, to diving with tiger sharks in the Maldives. Randy shares how a childhood love of animals turned into a career that?s taken him across the globe?and deep into shark-filled waters. He breaks down how the competition works, what it?s really like underwater with massive predators, and why sharks are essential to the health of our oceans. Jay also dives into Randy?s personal mission project, The Adventures of 5K, which uses travel and education to inspire the next generation of explorers.
Proposed skybridge would connect Huntington Place to future luxury hotel in Detroit
The proposal would help boost the city's capacity to hold large-scale events at Huntington Place and elsewhere.
Detroit lifts burdens on small businesses, eases licensing process
By loosening rules on small business owners, the city will have more manpower for going after unlicensed businesses.
Fireworks tent catches fire in northern Michigan, causing array of explosions in parking lot
State police are investigating the fire that led to fireworks actively going off in a parking lot.
Detroit street takeover ends with car set on fire
A street takeover occurred on Detroit?s west side for an hour and a half. Detroit police say about two hundred people packed the intersection of 7 Mile and Meyers.
Michigan road projects descend on Metro Detroit following July 4th weekend
Michigan's unofficial state flower the orange barrel is already out in force with road construction everywhere. It's about to get worse.
After teen summer shootings, Detroit 'puts teeth' into new curfew enforcement
"What we've seen in the past 30 days is our problems have changed and our strategies need to change," Duggan said.



















