2 Michigan State troopers struck by suspected drunk driver during traffic stop

While pulled over on the Southfield Freeway, an Oak Park driver suspected of being drunk crashed into the back of the police cruiser, injuring two officers. Police also found a firearm in the vehicle.

Argument leads to fatal shooting in Brewster Homes complex, gunman on the run

"We believe he was shot multiple times, I haven’t been able to confirm how many but it was multiple times," said DPD Cmdr Melissa Gardner, 3rd Precinct. "It appears it erupted out of an argument that ensued inside the home."

Large amount of meth, fentanyl seized in Belleville drug bust

The Metro Narcotics Enforcement Team executed a search warrant in the residence, seizing 435 grams of methamphetamine and 104 grams of fentanyl. Several firearms were also taken by authorities.

Netflix considers lower-price plan with ads amid drop in subscribers

Netflix is open to a lower-price tier with advertising as the company grapples with a drop in subscribers. Other looming changes include minimizing password sharing.

Lyft, Uber drop mask requirements for riders and drivers

Uber, which had mandated masks since May of 2020, said Tuesday that both riders and drivers will no longer be required to wear them.

Cold case 1982 murder of South Lyon teen hits 40 years as family awaits justice

“She was repeatedly raped, repeatedly beaten, and repeatedly strangled," Arthurs said. "Nobody knows where she was for 24 days, but it was not like her to not contact anybody. She was heading home.”

Detroit police, city workers help clear elderly resident's home blight

"We’re not just the police - we want to step in and let the community know that we are here to assist them as well," Starks said.

MSP's computer crime unit, ICAC, arrest for aggravated possession of child sexually abusive material

Michigan State Police, Computer Crimes Unit, Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force, arrested a 22-year-old man for aggravated possession of child sexually abusive material. 

Uber, Lyft criticized for surge pricing after Brooklyn subway shooting

Both Uber and Lyft later said that surge pricing had been disabled and the companies would work to refund any customers who experienced "unintended charges."

'Get your head out of your app;' Safety advocates kick off National Work Zone Awareness Week in Michigan

The campaign of reducing deaths in traffic safety zones has been going on since 2000. Since then, MDOT and other traffic safety organizations have worked to raise awareness about the danger that crews face while working.

Taylor man who opened fire on police armed with AK47, fatally shot by officers

At 10:10 AM, police report that the suspect came out of the apartment and fired at police. Multiple Taylor police officers returned fire striking the suspect.

Drifting video of 'Sunday Funday' on YouTube leads to Detroit police arrest

The police crackdown is here to stay, with Exhibit: A – the arrest of Rickey Finley. He made it easy on investigators – advertising his social media page with decals right on his car.

Police bust suspected chop shop run by pair of brothers in southwest Detroit

Two brothers who allegedly ran the illegal garage located at 8951 Michigan Avenue were arrested by DPD which found six vehicles all reported stolen.

Hit and run driver ran over victim on sidewalk, Detroit police say

"Mr. Abbott is continuing to harass our victim," McKay said. "He did return to the house about 30 minutes after this incident, threw a brick through his window. So he knows where the victim lives, he is continuing to text and harass him."

Salvation Army's Walk for Justice, helps those struggling find equal access to legal aid

Registration is now open for The Salvation Army's WBLAC's 10th Annual ‘Walk for Justice’ Fundraiser. Happening on May 14th at the Detroit Zoo, to help impoverished families and veterans throughout metro Detroit, find access to justice.