NTSB releases first report into UPS plane crash in Kentucky that killed 14
The NTSB's preliminary report showed one of the engines broke off from the wing as the plane took off and burst into flames. The plane never made it more than 30 feet above ground level.
Baltimore Key Bridge collapse: NTSB to vote on probable cause, safety recommendations
The findings of a federal investigation into the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse will be revealed on Tuesday.
The 100 deadliest highways in the US - see the list
A new study analyzing data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration found that highways on the West Coast are among the deadliest in the U.S.
FAA ends shutdown-era flight limits as air traffic staffing rebounds
The Federal Aviation Administration announced Sunday that it will lift all restrictions on commercial flights at 40 major airports that were imposed during the nation’s record 43-day government shutdown.
Annual report reveals cities with best, worst commutes for 2025
Americans spent more time stuck in traffic in 2024 than ever before, losing an average of 63 hours to congestion, according to the Texas A&M Transportation Institute’s 2025 Urban Mobility Report.
Southeast Michigan transportation authority launches single app to simplify getting around
People who take public transportation in Southeast Michigan can use the Transit app to plan their journeys on DDOT buses, SMART buses, the Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority’s TheRide, the QLINE, and the Detroit People Mover.
Travel disruptions expected to continue after end of government shutdown
President Donald Trump officially signed a bill on Wednesday evening, ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
Americans lost record 63 hours to traffic in 2024, study finds
Americans lost a record 63 hours to traffic in 2024 — nearly eight full workdays — according to Texas A&M’s latest Urban Mobility Report.
1,000+ flights canceled as FAA reduces traffic in shutdown
More than 1,000 U.S. flights were canceled for a second straight day on Saturday as the Federal Aviation Administration continued to reduce air traffic amid the ongoing government shutdown.
What are the busiest airports in the US?
On Wednesday, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced its plans to reduce air traffic at 40 of the country's "high-volume" markets by 10% beginning Friday, according to The Associated Press.
Waymo autonomous vehicles hitting Detroit streets - with a driver, for now
Waymo, an autonomous ride-hailing service, is beginning its expansion into Detroit with drives through the city.
NTSB releases final report on Titan submersible implosion
The National Transportation Safety Board has released its final report on the 2023 Titan submersible disaster.
Michigan Central's future includes Amtrak train stop at new transit hub
Once the gateway of Detroit, Michigan Central will soon house a massive transit hub that will include an Amtrak stop and more intercity bus options.
Part of I-75 in Detroit closed this weekend for bridge work
Drivers beware: Part of I-75 in Detroit will be closed for multiple construction projects this weekend.
E-scooter injuries among kids doubled in 2024, data shows
Injuries among children under 15 has risen significantly.
TSA just banned these items from checked bags: See the list
The new rules on flying involves hair tools, marking the latest change to airport security screenings this year.
Woodward Dream Cruise: Times, parking, events, and more to know for the 30th cruise
The Woodward Dream Cruise has returned to Metro Detroit for the 30th year of the classic car show.
Detroit People Mover gets tune-up with new station name, new voice directing riders
The Detroit People Mover's latest tune-up piggybacks on improvements already going up along the city's waterfront.
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.
Detroit's free autonomous shuttle service returns - where you can take it
The Connect, an autonomous shuttle in Detroit, is back beginning Monday, thanks to a $1.67 million grant from the Michigan Department of Transportation.



















