Who killed Teron Flowers and Marquese Smith?

Best friends Marquese Smith and Teron Flowers were gunned down after making a trip to the store on Dec. 15, 2021.

One dead in overnight shooting in Detroit

Police said that when they arrived to the area they found a man unresponsive on the ground with a gunshot wound.

Detroit's Rattlesnake Club closes after 36 years

Mark Tuttle, the restaurant's Chief Financial Officer, said that employees were told June 29 about the closing.

Lawsuit: Woman wins $127K at MGM Grand Detroit, casino refuses to pay her

A Detroit woman hit a jackpot of $127,000 at MGM Grand last year, but they refused to pay her. This week, she filed a lawsuit against the casino.

'Flip the Script' program transforms 26-year-old Detroit father's life

After years of living in foster care and being in-and-out of jail, Jamal Clemons finally has a place to call home – thanks to Goodwill of Greater Detroit’s Flip the Script program and Humble Design. Clemons has put in the work to ensure himself and his son a better future.

Round 2 of Detroit's Down Payment Assistance Program now underway

Detroit's Down Payment Assistance Program has helped many families own homes for the first time. And now, applications for round two are open.

Police officers, detectives and forensic scientists testify on day 10 of murder trial for Samantha Woll

Numerous police officers, homicide detectives and forensic scientists took the stand on day 10 of the Samantha Woll murder trial, detailing items found in Michael Jackson-Bolanos’ apartment.

Four startups join Detroit Smart Parking Lab

The newest wave of startups to enter the DSPL are ALBA Robot, AuTowed LLC, ION Dynamics and Joule Labs.

Suspect who murdered 5-year-old because he was 'going to snitch' to learn sentence

A man will learn his sentence Thursday, more than two years after he killed a family, including a child, in Detroit. According to previous testimony, 5-year-old Caleb Harris was murdered because the suspect thought he was "going to snitch."

Detroit bans gas stations, other businesses from locking patrons inside

"The purpose of this ordinance is to say ‘we’re not going to tolerate it.’ Gas stations, stores, whatever you are – you cannot lock your customers in when their life is at stake," said Detroit City Council member Mary Waters.

Green means good in Detroit's new food safety program

Start looking for a green placard at your favorite restaurants in Detroit -- as part of the city's pilot project that aims to give people more confidence in the establishments they are dining in.