Passenger struck by bullet after shooting on Southfield Freeway ramp

A woman was grazed by a bullet when a driver shot at a vehicle she was riding in early Thursday in Detroit. It happened on the ramp from the Southfield Freeway to I-96.

Detroit police may up security for NFL Draft after Chiefs' parade shooting

Detroit police's former assistant chief, Steve Dolunt, said the department may increase security for NFL Draft after the shooting at the Chiefs' parade on Wednesday.

Trailblazer Alexis Wiley continues to make her mark in Detroit

While she balances motherhood with running her own company she's also taken a position on the NFL Draft committee – and continues to make her mark in Detroit.

James Craig suspends campaign for U.S. Senate, mulls race for Detroit mayor

The former candidate for governor who previously served as the chief of the Detroit Police Department said his decision to suspend his campaign was a “business decision only."

'It's outrageous': Video of Detroit aunt driving with kids hanging out window leads to investigation

A video of a woman driving with children hanging out of her car window has the Detroit police chief "appalled." She recorded herself driving on a street on the city's east side with a toddler on her lap while her young nieces and nephews out of the vehicle's windows

Man hospitalized after fire at vacant music venue in Detroit

The former McCarthy's Music Venue in Detroit caught fire Monday night. A 65-year-old man was transported to a local hospital with smoke inhalation, according to Detroit police.

Free high-speed internet, resources available at 8 Detroit tech hubs

Detroit's Certified Technology Hubs will provide residents with free high-speed internet, devices, basic digital literacy training software, tech support, and more.

With Super Bowl over, Detroit readies up for NFL Draft

There was already excitement for the three-day event before the Detroit Lions put on an impressive campaign last season. Now, according to the sport commission executive director, the hype is only building.

Detroiters bid farewell to beloved YMCA as demolition begins on run-down building

A staple of East Jefferson for decades, the dilapidated building fell into disrepair and required a dramatic solution: restoration or demolition. The decision by the city to remove the building entirely has left some having a hard time letting go.

Detroit woman accused of acting as unlicensed CPA, real estate agent

A Detroit woman is facing charges after authorities allege she acted as an unlicensed real state agent and certified public accountant (CPA). Krystal Davis, 37, was the subject of a Hall of Shame investigation in 2020.