MSP: 2 killed after truck crashes; catches fire on I-94 at Stephens Road

The truck was driving eastbound when it gradually ran-off the road and crashed into the overpass support column head-on, officials said.

Detroit Police officers. sergeants, lieutenants to get $11,000 pay raise in deal with city

The City of Detroit is about to pay its police officers up to $11,000 more per year in a deal reached with union leadership to help keep the city competitive with suburban departments to prevent losing officers.

Oakland County to rebuild 11-mile section of 696 starting next year

An 11-mile stretch of I-696 in Oakland County is about to undergo a huge overhaul that will take at least two years to complete.

Michigan State Police trooper shot at Detroit apartments expected to recover; 2 arrested

The shots came from the second-floor window. Later police used a search warrant to recover three bullet casings and other evidence. It led to the arrest of the suspects in the Romulus/Inkster area.

Vote on $8.5 million expansion of ShotSpotter delayed again by Detroit City Council

The council made a 6 to 3 vote and approved the extension to keep the existing program with the expansion tabled for now. City Council President Mary Sheffield said she’d support it if the funding money can come from somewhere else in the budget.

Detroit City Council renews ShotSpotter funding, delays expansion vote

Should the city dedicate $8.5 million in funds to expanding ShotSpotter? Police and some civil activists are for the vote, but many others see it as a failed technology.

Detroit police, teens driving to dinner get fake AR-15 pointed at them

At a red light on Gratiot and Marcus, a truck pulls up next to them. Someone inside pulled out the apparent long gun and points it at the marked police van.

Detroit City Council pushes back controversial ShotSpotter expansion vote

The controversial technology helps police detect gunfire and pinpoint where the shots came from. But critics believe it is a poor use of funds to fight crime.

Extension cords sold on Amazon should 'immediately' be thrown away, CPSC says

The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is warning consumers to "immediately" stop using and dispose of certain extension cords sold on Amazon because they pose several safety hazards.

Why Detroit's cop's Only Fans page cost her job

Detroit cop Janelle Zielinski resigned this week after her racy Only Fans page was discovered. But the city would have likely terminated her anyways - which is legal, even if she was doing the adult activity while not working.

DPD officer pins fleeing motor bike rider against building with car, breaking his foot

It all started near Huntington Plaza where police say four off-road vehicles were driving recklessly and doing stunts in the middle of the roadway. An officer tried to conduct a traffic stop — but all four riders bolted.