Detroit Jet Ski Rental moving base of operations to Belle Isle

The hour-long tour on the Detroit River takes riders under the Ambassador Bridge and along iconic features like the Renaissance Center and Aretha Franklin Amphitheater.

Detroit City Council approves $1.68M contract to demolish portion of Packard Plant

The previous owner of the plant was given a timeline to demolish the structure after a judge ordered him to knock down the plant in April. When he failed to meet the deadline, the city was allowed to take over.

Teen killed in shooting on Detroit's southwest side, 4 in custody

The victim, who was 14 or 15, was shot once but died after being rushed to the hospital, Detroit Police Chief James White said.

Two bodies dumped in Detroit in unrelated cases; one chained up, one a transgender woman

Detroit Police said they were called to a gruesome site on Hunt Street near Chene on the city's east side by a neighbor who was riding a bike and spotted a man's body. Police said the man was wrapped in a blanket that was covered with blood stains.

Detroit police confirm victim found in basement is Grand Blanc teen Jacob Hills

Detroit Police said the death of Jacob Hills is being investigated as a murder after he was found shot to death in the basement of a Detroit garage early Monday morning.

Security guard killed by intentional hit-and-run driver honored at vigil

The driver was harassing a woman and Waller stood up for her, angering the man who would later take his life. Waller’s mother noted Monday that was simply who he was as a person.

New Detroit musical showcases removal of historic Black Bottom neighborhood

“We talk about it like a sore wound because it's never been healed,” the director said. “You talk about Gratiot, obviously Hastings Street. We talk about a number of the clubs.”

Thousands get felonies wiped from record at Wayne County expungement fair

Attorney General Dana Nessel said about a million Michigan residents may be eligible to have felonies removed from their records under the state's new Clean Slate Act

Detroit nurse loses home in devastating fire

Emmanuel Acuff has been on the frontlines of COVID-19 for the past two years. After an exhausting 24 months, he's now literally picking up the pieces and trying to find where he's going to buy his next pair of scrubs.

Fed up Detroiters question why city hasn't torn down badly damaged blighted home

The roof is caved in. There's a sign that says it will be demolished. It's been abandoned for years. And yet, the home on Detroit's west side remains.

Detroit man charged with torture of girlfriend hired nephew to kill her 2 years later, prosecutor says

A Detroit man was arrested two years ago on attack and torture charges against his then-pregnant girlfriend. Two years later, she was murdered the prosecutor says he hired his nephew to kill her.