Car flies up, crashes after using empty car hauler as ramp in Detroit

The driver, in a Chevy Impala, switched to the right lane just in time to drive onto the car hauler – only to tumble off. 

Former Piston, Detroit native Earl 'The Twirl' Cureton dies at 66

"He was the most giving, rock-solid good guy that you’ll ever meet in your life," said Detroit Pistons broadcaster George Blaha.

Statewide water affordability program endorsed by Michigan officials

Led by Sen. Chang, Senate Bills 549-554 and House Bills 5088-5093 were introduced by a group of state lawmakers in 2023 to ensure statewide water affordability.

Former Piston Earl Cureton dies at 66

A 12-year NBA veteran, Cureton was originally drafted by the Philadelphia 76ers with the 58th overall pick in the 1979 NBA Draft. Known as “The Twirl", the 6-9 forward was a part of two NBA championships teams, the 76ers in 1982-83 and the Houston Rockets in 1993-94.

Black-owned company working to improve EV charging

ChargerHelp! is a Black and women-owned company working to remove barriers in the technology and maintenance of EVs. Their partnership with Michigan Central is creating new jobs.

Detroit 8-year-old impersonates Black icons, joins Oprah on red carpet

Robin McKee, better known as Rosie White, impersonates historical figures like Harriet Tubman and entertainment icons like Whoopi Goldberg, Tina Turner, and even Oprah.

Domestic violence advocate allegedly killed by partner honored at Detroit poetry-slam

A beloved Westland poet and domestic violence advocate was supposed to perform at a poetry-slam event Wednesday night. Instead, she was killed in early January and the event was held in her honor.

Affordable Connectivity Program deadline is Feb. 7 to help Detroiters get online

"There's about 90,000, Detroiters, that we are still looking to get signed up," Ford said. "It's vital - it is essential for people to get online and get connected to those resources."

Thieves smash into Detroit sneaker shop with stolen truck

“They took a pickup truck and backed into the front of the building. Tore down the whole facade of the building," said Juanzel Smith, the shop's co-owner.

Jennifer Crumbley trial: Witnesses detail moment Oxford shooter's parents found in Detroit building

A witness who helped locate James and Jennifer Crumbley after the Oxford High School shooting, along with authorities who arrested them in Detroit, testified during Jennifer's trial Wednesday.

Mac Saturn cancels tour amid detained ex-member's child porn charges

Judge David Grand ruled on Monday that Mercer, 27, be detained until his Feb. 9 preliminary examination. Grand said Mercer's actions show him to be an extreme danger to the community.

Metro Detroit snow: How road conditions are today

Wet snow Tuesday morning could create problems on Metro Detroit roads. Here's a look at road conditions as it snows.