Detroit's Ruth Ellis Center for LGBTQ+ youth in need opens its doors

The development features 43 units of permanent supportive housing, a community health and wellness center, and community spaces designed to address barriers that LGBTQ+ young people experience in accessing housing and other vital services.

Deadly outcomes in Dearborn, Detroit reveal how police struggle to navigate mental illness, firearm access

Police are often the first responders to someone in the midst of a mental health crisis. According to Dearborn's chief, his officers run into situations where someone is unstable "far too often" and the outcomes can be deadly.

Detroit serial killer DeAngelo Martin gets 45 to 70 years in prison for murders of 4 women

DeAngelo Martin was sentenced to at least 45 years in prison after pleading guilty to murdering killing four women. During the sentencing for the serial killer, the daughter of the victim said he's the "perfect example of why Michigan should have the death penalty"

Crumbling former Frank Beard school finally to be demolished by Detroit

"I have grandkids growing up here in the neighborhood it," Garza said. "It would be wonderful if they don’t have to see such destruction, such sadness. Glass where they can’t just walk through. It would be nice for everything to be clean."

Detroit-Windsor tunnel bus service resumes Nov. 27

Future stops along the tunnel bus will include Ford Field, Comerica Park, and Little Caesars Arena and will only cost $7.50 one way.

Detroit rapper drops new song after car trashed at Livonia collision shop

Byron Motley Jr., better known as Beezy313, took his car to a Livonia collision shop for a new sunroof. The sunroof isn't fixed, and the inside of the car is now trashed, so he is calling out the shop and his insurance company in a new song.

Detroit police to address fatal shooting of 20-year-old in mental health crisis Tuesday

Days after the fatal shooting of a 20-year-old man in Detroit, questions regarding the circumstances around the incident between police and Porter Burks are still swirling.

Detroit City Council delays vote on ShotSpotter a third time

The Detroit City Council has tabled a vote on the controversial technology for weeks. They approved the initial contract last week but delayed the vote to expand it.

I-94 in Detroit back open after Second Avenue Bridge road work

The Michigan Department of Transportation had closed I-94 between I-75 and I-96 last Thursday so crews could perform post-tensioning work on the new bridge.

Family pleads for answers after Detroit police shoot and kill man armed with knife

The 20-year-old man was experiencing a mental issue of some kind when family called 911 for help. When police responded, a witness said they attempted to de-escalate the issue before it became deadly.