Family seeks resolution in unsolved murder of Steven Radcliff

It’s been nearly five years since tragedy struck Beverly Winfrey’s family when her son, Steven Radcliff, was killed in a hit-and-run.

Suspected drunk driver crashes into state police car on I-75: Highlights 'Move Over Law'

It was a small crash that escalated to a terrifying one when a suspected drunk driver slammed into a Michigan State Police (MSP) vehicle on I-75 in Saginaw County while pulled over.

Detroit immigration: ICE recruits FBI, DEA, and ATF agents in historic move

It is a historic move by ICE as, in response to the nationwide immigration sweep that targets undocumented immigrants or criminals, the agency is gathering help from the FBI, DEA, and ATF.

D.C. Plane Crash: Former skater remembers 1961 crash that killed U.S. team

The passengers on the American Airlines flight included a group of figure skaters, their coaches, and family members. The group was returning from a development camp that followed the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Wichita, Kansas.

D.C. Plane Crash: Travelers at Detroit Metro uneasy after tragic crash

Multiple lives were lost after a devastating crash at Ronald Reagan National Airport near Washington D.C., leaving many who were traveling across the country feeling uneasy.

Metro Detroit automotive groups prepare for Trump tariffs impact

An automotive group in Metro Detroit is one of many that is bracing for impact of possible tariffs imposed by the Trump Administration.

Detroit councilwoman urges immigrants to know their rights amid ICE raids

A Detroit city councilwoman is urging immigrants in Michigan to know their rights as the new Trump administration orders each Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office to arrest at least 75 undocumented people a day.

Detroit art gallery flooded, canceling new exhibit

The Detroit Artists Market (DAM) in Midtown will spend the next few weeks drying out after last Friday's burst pipe flooded the space.

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.