WSU faculty, staff condemn forceful removal of students from encampment

Wayne State University faculty and staff marched across campus to denounce the aggressive removal of students from a pro-Palestine encampment last week.

Suspect in Detroit blues club shooting sought by police

Police investigators are attempting to ID the individual in the blue sweat outfit, while the man behind the shooter, came to the location in the same vehicle with the shooter.

Speeding driver dead after fiery Lodge Freeway crash

A vehicle caught fire after a speeding driver went up the embankment of the Lodge Freeway in Detroit on Monday night, killing the driver.

Detroit's popular UFO Factory closing

The UFO Factory, a popular bar in Detroit's Corktown, is closing after 10 years.

1 killed in Detroit house fire

One person died in a house fire on Detroit's east side.

Detroit to host 'peacenics' in June to curb gun violence

The peace-promoting picnics will feature free food, a petting zoo, and multiple vendors who will provide diverse services to Detroiters.

Contractor ordered to pay $4.7M for filling holes with dirty dirt in Detroit

The owner of Den-Man Contractors, based out of Warren, has been ordered to pay $4.7 million to the City of Detroit and is banned from doing business in the city for the next 20 years.

From homelessness to stability: Pope Francis Center opens new campus in Detroit

The building, which will also become PFC's new headquarters, features a number of services to help the homeless – such as substance abuse rehab, mental health assistance and job training.

Zion Foster's mom sheds tears at sentencing for daughter's convicted killer

Her first license and her first prom; her high school graduation and starting a career and a family. Those were some of the experiences that Zion Foster's mom told the court Monday morning that her daughter would not have after she disappeared two years ago.

Tour Michigan Central with virtual walk-through

A digital experience provides a wide open tour of Michigan Central's main floor, including the grand waiting room and south concourse.

Michigan Central before and after photos

After the last train left Michigan Central in 1988, the building was left to rot for the next three decades, until Ford purchased the old depot. Check out these before and after shots of Michigan Central:

Inside Michigan Central: Take a photo and video tour ahead of this week's grand opening

Michigan Central in Detroit is reopening after decades of being abandoned and years of renovations by Ford. Take a look inside at the work done to the historic train depot that once saw upwards of 4,000 travelers a day.

5 injured in crash involving Detroit EMS rig

The firefighter in the back of the EMS rig had to be extricated and was significantly injured, says DFD.

Detroit shootings rise with warmer weather, complicating reduction efforts

A week after the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan unveiled a yearly plan to quell gun violence in the summer, there has been an uptick in shootings in rapid succession.

Fundraiser to restore 10 roofs in Detroit's Fitzgerald neighborhood

A fundraiser by the Bargain Block house renovation experts and other organizations will give new roofs to 10 residents in Detroit's Fitzgerald neighborhood.