Detroit community activists declare Greektown a 'No Beef Zone' to keep the peace

“We're coming together to pray and to patrol and to let our young people know that you got a value and you are welcome here and a peaceful manner," Hardwick said.

New Era Detroit's Hood 2 Hood event delivers resources to communities in need

While it is a block party, there is a message of community empowerment behind it, at the ninth annual event. It kicks off at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 29, at John R. King elementary-middle school 15850 Strathmoor Street.

1 dead after head-on crash with school bus in Detroit

A passenger in a minivan died after a man crashed into a Dearborn Public Schools bus Thursday morning in Detroit.

Shared office spaces like those in restored Book Depository soar in popularity

The city's latest masterpiece is a relic of the city’s past, the Book Depository next to the Michigan Central Train Depot in Corktown. It is now a bridge to the Motor City’s future.

Detroit activist pushes for 'No Beef Zones' in city

One council member wants gun free zones. Police are partnering with the U.S. Attorney's Office. Pastor Mo has a different idea of reducing gun violence in Detroit.

Family's lawsuit claims giant slide on Belle Isle left their kids concussed

"Both kids suffered from concussions and they have sustained serious side effects from this such as poor concentration, and headaches," the lawyer said.

Man accused of filling Detroit demo sites with contaminated dirt, billing city for $1+ million

A Howell man who worked for a company contracted by the city is accused of billing the City of Detroit for backfill dirt while he used dirt from contaminated sites at demolished properties.