Downtown Detroit Partnership makes recommendations for I-375 rebuild

Residents expressed their displeasure with MDOT's original design of a nine lane boulevard. The new plan includes as few as four lanes. Here's what else is being planned:

States with the most weather-related car accidents: Study

Data from 2018 to 2022 analyzed all of the fatal car accidents in the United States and found which states had the highest number of fatal car accidents due to bad weather.

Steps to expand Wayne County public transit could start with November vote in legislature

After years of waiting, Wayne County could soon expand its public transit by removing the option for communities to opt-out of the network. Here's how that could happen:

I-96 reopens in mid-Michigan after deadly fiery crash involving semi-truck Saturday night

Access to the westbound I-96 overpass near Webberville in Ingham County was restored Monday morning, state police said on social media. It took more than 24 hours to reopen the highway over M-52 after a semi-truck slammed into stopped traffic late Saturday night.

Detroit Tigers in the playoffs: Where to park, how to get around for ALDS games

Detroit is going to be busy for the next two days, thanks to the Tigers making the playoffs and playing at home for the first time in 10 years. Headed downtown for the games against the Guardians? Here's where to park:

Boeing halts 777X test flights due to structural issue in critical component

Boeing has temporarily halted test flights of its 777X aircraft after identifying a structural issue with a custom component that connects the engine to the aircraft.

Woodward Dream Cruise: Parking, times, merchandise, and more

A million people attend the Woodward Dream Cruise every year - meaning finding parking can be a bit difficult. Here's how best to plan ahead.

Detroit's autonomous shuttle service begins Tuesday - here's where it goes

In addition to stopping in busy areas, the shuttles will be wheelchair-accessible and include live tracking, so passengers know when and where each vehicle is.

Detroit's autonomous shuttle service offering rides in downtown begins Tuesday

As Detroit leans into other forms of mobility, it is launching a new pilot project that takes advantage of a driverless shuttle. Here's where it will go.

DDOT workers trained in hands-only CPR, defibrillators placed on 10 city buses

The City of Detroit and the Detroit Fire Department are training as many city employees and residents in hands-only CPR as possible.. In addition, automated external defibrillators are being placed at several city departments, including 10 DDOT buses.

Mackinac Island's car-less road gets a speed limit

Mackinac Island's car-less road, M-185, now has a speed limit. The move comes to protect pedestrians and horses from electric bikes.

Boeing to buy Spirit AeroSystems for $4.7 billion

Boeing announced plans to acquire key supplier Spirit AeroSystems for $4.7 billion, a move that it says will improve plane quality and safety amid increasing scrutiny by Congress, airlines and the Department of Justice.

Deer crashes through windshield of Rhode Island bus, injuring 3 passengers

A frightening incident occurred in Warwick, Rhode Island, on Monday when a deer crashed through the windshield of a bus, injuring three passengers.

Michigan lawmakers want to add more protections for cyclists, penalties to motorists that injure them

In 2016, a motorist in Kalamazoo ran over nine bicycle riders, killing five of them. However, the penalty for seriously injuring a cyclist doesn't end with appropriate charges normally, lawmakers said.

Detroit city airport slated for big upgrades in the next few years

As downtown continues to grow with outside investment, Coleman A. Young International Airport is planning to boost operations with upgraded garages and even a new air traffic control tower.