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.

Suspect shoots DDOT passenger before fleeing down 8 Mile

While the suspect is missing, police have enough evidence to get started searching for him. Security footage from the bus provides a clear image of the shooter. He also left behind a bag of personal belongings.

Dept. of Transportation to eliminate rule requiring speed limiters on heavy-duty trucks

A new package was unveiled by Trump’s Department of Transportation to better support truck drivers, such as investing in additional parking, driver relief, and nixing speed limiters.

Detroit Tigers home opener: Where to park, how to get around downtown on Friday

Headed to Detroit to watch the Tigers take on the Chicago White Sox in the home opener at Comerica Park on Friday? Plan your parking now so you can spend more time enjoying the day and less time circling in traffic.

Woodward Corridor Plan: How to share feedback on future of road

MDOT has been collecting data on traffic, pedestrian safety, and more along the road from Detroit to Pontiac, with the goal of improving Woodward to meet the needs of all users, including drivers, pedestrians, bicyclists, and those who use public transit.

Trump fires hundreds of FAA workers weeks after deadly DCA plane crash

The Trump administration has begun firing several hundred Federal Aviation Administration employees, upending staff on a busy air travel weekend and just weeks after a January fatal mid-air collision at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.

Southwest Airlines to cut 15% of its workforce in its first-ever mass layoffs

The Dallas-based airline says its “workforce reductions" of 1,750 jobs will focus mainly on corporate overhead and leadership positions, including senior leadership and directors.

Scottsdale Airport: Plane crashes into another plane, killing 1, injuring several others

A plane veered off the runway after landing at Scottsdale Airport on Monday and crashed into another plane, the Federal Aviation Administration says. One person was killed and several others were hurt.

Beware of unpaid toll text message scam

A new text message scam is targeting drivers with claims that they have unpaid tolls that they need to pay soon or they'll be fined.

Michigan's public transit community celebrates 2024 successes, but funding issues remain

Even as more bus routes, better service, and improved dialogue around transit highlighted 2024, divided government and Trump's pause on federal grants will make any expanded transit tough in Michigan.

Renderings of I-75 cap in Detroit show what public space over highway could provide

What would a pedestrian-friendly bridge over I-75 look like? Money for the final design has been awarded to MDOT as plans move forward to cap the highway in downtown Detroit.

Wayne County voters could expand transit during 2026 midterms

Wayne County secured a key victory after the governor signed a law ending opt-outs for public transit. But they will need the voters to approve expanding it.