Package thieves caught with numerous stolen items after arrest in Berkley, police say

Berkley police are looking for the intended recipients of numerous stolen items after catching two package thieves over the weekend. Police believe these items were stolen from the Metro Detroit area over the past two weeks.

3 final concerts scheduled as Berkley Coffee & Oak Park Dry closes

Berkley Coffee & Oak Park Dry had its final day of normal business Saturday but plans to host concerts Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday before shutting the doors.

Michigan-wide warrant sweep ends in arrests of 9 unlicensed builders

From Detroit to Lansing and from Saginaw to Wayne counties, a wide operation across the state led to the arrests of nine people. Some suspects are still missing.

Metro Detroit communities elect first-ever Black city officials across area

Clarence Black asked the city of Berkley to "Bet on Black" - which they did - making him the first Black city council member - in the city's history.

Police: Driver who ran down Eastern Market CEO and his wife, who died - was drunk, on drugs

“The suspect, who is from Romulus, was intoxicated both with narcotics and alcohol - he went through a possible overdose while he was driving, and lost control of the vehicle," White said.

Driver dead after crashing into Royal Oak apartment building

One person has died after a pickup truck crashed through the first floor of an apartment building in Royal Oak.

Bombshell Treat Bar eyes fall opening for Berkley store

Bombshell Treat Bar, known for its creative ice cream bars, said it is aiming to open its storefront in Berkley by the fall.

New coffee shop, Coffee & Bark, bringing treats for humans and dogs to Berkley

Berkley's Coffee & Bark's menu will include coffee, lattes, pastries, and more, as well as a dog-friendly menu featuring pet pastries, birthday cakes, and cupcakes.

Former teacher found guilty on all charges relating to several student's sexual assault

“These young ladies were so brave to have their lives shared in front of strangers and to be a voice for so many others who were too scared to say anything was amazing to see," said Berkley Public Safety Lt. Andrew Hadfield. “These girls had to go through so much due to a teacher, taking advantage of their circumstances, to prey upon his students."

Berkley considers anti-pet store bill as new Puppygram business catches criticism

Local officials debated on whether to pass a law banning pet stores from selling dogs or cats. This came as some residents take aim at the new store, Puppygram, accusing it of using unethical breeders - known as puppy mills.