Detroit police officer caps off distinguished career, retiring after 45 years

"We call him 'Old School' because he comes in, and he's always in a crisp uniform, wearing his traffic enforcement hat downtown, and that's a lesson passed on to others as well," White said.

Detroit mayor to use emergency powers to salvage transit for disabled residents

The city of Detroit was notified it was violating federal law for failing to fund paratransit service after the city council voted down a $49 million contract.

White Detroit cop found guilty of assault of Black police officer

A jury convicted a Detroit cop of assaulting Officer Christopher Williams in a case that made national headlines, embarrassed the Detroit Police Department, and humiliated an 18-year veteran of the force.

VIDEO: Man tries to burn Detroit market down

The Detroit Police Department is searching for a man they said tried to set a Detroit market on fire on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving.

Detroit Police Commission votes down suspension of DPD sergeant after woman's killing

Ki'Azia Miller was in the middle of a mental health crisis when her mom called police, concerned about the safety of kids that were in the home. A struggle between police and the woman ensued before she was shot.

Poor tests, graduation rates by 25 Detroit public schools leads to state intervention

The Michigan Department of Education is partnering with districts that have schools scoring in the bottom five percent or have a four-year graduation rate of 67 percent or less. This includes 100 Detroit schools and two from Ypsilanti.

Mother heartbroken after son was killed for elevator etiquette in Greektown

Police say Harris was shot after an argument over holding an elevator. The suspect was reportedly upset that Harris allowed a group of women on first.

State troopers bolstering traffic enforcement on I-94 for entire week

State troopers from Michigan, Illinois, and Indiana are working together this week in a coordinated campaign of traffic enforcement on I-94.