Detroit mom finds son's stolen Kia on social media

Hours after her son's car was stolen from her driveway, one Detroit mom's internet sleuthing and a search for "Kia Boys" landed her exactly where she was looking.

Detroit block party crackdown: What's permitted, not allowed

After a fatal shooting at a Detroit block party over Fourth of July weekend, police stepped up patrols on illegal gatherings. Block parties are allowed in the city, but there are specific requirements for hosting them.

Ride along with Detroit police as officers roll out new block party strategy

It's a critical weekend for Detroit police who are rolling out their new block party initiative in response to concerns from residents who worry the summer nights have gotten too dangerous to enjoy.

Detroiters experiencing trash pickup delays could soon get relief

It's been a tough few weeks for some locals where trash has piled high on their block in Detroit. But with Priority Waste taking over service, there's hope improvements are on the way.

President Biden makes Detroit visit while defending his candidacy

Biden, now a president seeking reelection, returns to Renaissance on Friday with many in his party now pleading for him to fulfill that very promise and step aside.

Armed man fatally shot by court bailiff after alleged attack in Detroit during eviction

The bailiff with Detroit police was presenting eviction paperwork in the 1700 block of Manderson, when the victim allegedly attacked them with a weapon leading to the shooting.

President Joe Biden visiting Detroit on Friday evening

President Joe Biden will speak in Detroit on Friday evening, his second visit to the city in less than two months.

Father of 6 dies after shooting; family left needing help

Dayvon Newell was shot six weeks ago on the city's east side. He had been improving in the hospital with the family anticipating him coming home soon before he took a sudden turn.

A million dollars worth of books is coming to metro Detroit

Only 40% of children living in poverty have access to hardcover books at home. Worse than that, just 10% of students in Michigan have access to a school library or librarian.

Detroit's new block party rules go into effect this weekend

It's a critical weekend for Detroit police who will be rolling out their new plan for policing block parties after a mass shooting killed two and injured 19 others last Sunday.

Detroit police searching for illegal block parties after violence at gatherings

Detroit police are hitting the streets in an effort to stop illegal block parties before they can turn violent. This comes after a mass shooting at a gathering last weekend left two people dead.

'We've gotta stop it' victim's uncle says at block party mass shooting community gathering

“Showing our youth that they don’t resolve conflict by picking up a gun," said City Council President Mary Sheffield. "They don’t resolve beef by picking up a gun."

Detroit invests in homegrown talent to forge future of mobility at Michigan Central

Michigan Central is more than office space -- it's a technological hub and is putting the city of Detroit in a unique position to be on the forefront of technology and advancements.