Detroit residents want benefits agreement before Moroun bridge land deal

Council will soon vote on transferring land at 3805 W. Jefferson land to the Moroun family and the Detroit International Bridge Company to build a six-lane bridge linking Motown and Windsor.

3 people injured as Camaro is hit by train and dragged in Detroit

One of the victims was severely injured in the crash, which happened at about 8 p.m. A Chevrolet Camaro was t-boned by the train and pushed about 500 yards down the tracks.

Detroit police has 'relatively quiet' Halloween weekend

"I want to say we had a good weekend," he said. "We all know historically we have not been able to say that."

Man trashes gas station on Detroit's west side

A man walked into a Detroit gas station and started trashing the business early Sunday.

Adams, Duggan headline Detroit mayoral race as incumbent seeks 3rd term against lawyer

Mayor Mike Duggan's popularity among Detroit voters has been reflected in his successes at the ballot box in previous races. But he faces a candidate in Anthony Adams with an extensive resume in public service.

Reward offered for tips in 2014 murder of Antonio Allen on Detroit's east side

A $2,500 reward is being offered in the fatal shooting of Allen, 31, on Oct. 27, 2014, on the city's east side announced Crime Stoppers of Michigan this week.

Westland man charged in 2019 wrong way death of Detroit 911 dispatcher on the Lodge

Nearly two years after a Detroit Police Dispatcher was killed by a suspected drunk driver in a wrong-way crash on the Lodge, the suspect has been charged and arraigned.

Detroit voters can decriminalize magic mushrooms on Election Day

"People have been doing these for thousands of years," State Sen. Adam Hollier said. "We want people to stop overdosing on fentanyl and things like that. And we can do that if we have safe, effective means to regulate these things."

Detroit's plan to replace lead water lines includes new tech that saves millions

The development of data-driven software is helping cities determine what houses most likely have lead service lines before they dig. So the city is turning to a Michigan-based company, Blue Conduit.

Detroit expects low turnout at the polls for Election Day

Janice Winfrey says they've trained more than 3,500 poll workers and have tested voting machines yet only expects 15 to 20% of Detroit's eligible population to vote.

Scratch-off lottery ticket thieves break into party store through ceiling

It was 5 a.m. Wednesday when the alarm went off at the City Liquor store at the corner of Grand River and Lahser. A look from the cameras inside shows us exactly what happened.

Retired music industry pro dies in house fire, trapped by bars on windows

"He fell in love with the music industry years ago," Todd said. "He was an A&R guy for Warner Bros and CBS Records," Todd said. "He was really involved with artist development and cultivation. He was really connected with the local radio scene, the Electrifying Mojo, Tiger Dan."