AT&T contributes $50K for Connected Learning Center in Detroit

Detroit is the fifth city to have a Connected Learning Center. AT&T plans to open 20 in underserved communities nationwide.

6-year-old creates educational videos impersonating famous black icons

Rosie White's videos will teach viewers about famous black women and inventors for Black History Month. Her and her mom make videos all year long, but put an emphasis on February.

17-year-old killed in 2006; family still searching for closure

"He was an amazing son, grandson, brother and friend. He didn't deserve it, and he definitely does not deserve to have his murder go unsolved."

Person in a car fatally shot on Detroit's west side

Detroit police said the victim was sitting in a car when another vehicle drove by firing shots.

Cold Weekend Ahead
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We'll start Saturday off with wind chill values in the sub zero range, warming to an afternoon high of 21. Mini warm up by midweek. Meteorologist Lori Pinson has your forecast

New renderings show what Michigan Central Station campus will look like

While Ford is still more than a year away from opening the Michigan Central Station campus, its ideas for what it will look like are already beginning to take shape.

THAW Radiothon raising money to help families pay for utilities this winter

The 14-hour charity drive is going on from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday, where the event hopes to pool enough resources to help low-income and vulnerable Michigan residents stay warm through the winter.

Michigan, Detroit, and Ford envision future of mobility at Michigan Central Station

The city of Detroit and the state of Michigan have also agreed to provide infrastructure and other support for Ford's new innovation district being built around Michigan Central Station.

'Throwing babies out the window': 8 families escape Detroit apartment fire

Families in a Detroit apartment complex are fortunate to have escaped alive after a fire tore apart their building. But they had to jump or even drop your children to get out safely.

'Building Better Men' collecting entries for annual Black hero contest

More than half of Black children in fourth grade read below basic reading level. Now a Detroit organization is collecting entries for an essay contest to help young Black boys in the area.

Life on the streets: USPS carrier battle snow to make sure mail arrives on time

The unofficial motto of the USPS is clear: Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds. While some of us worked from home or had a snow day, they bundled up and showed up to get you your mail.