Suspected barricaded gunman ends standoff peacefully after 2 hours

According to the preliminary investigation, the suspect was a tenant of the home and when private security came to evict him, shots were fired - leading to that tenant barricading himself in the home.

4 arrested, charged by feds in Metro Detroit raids of suspected opioid dealers

Those doctors and clinics, which include the owner, operators, and physician at Tranquility Wellness Center, who have been indicted in a companion case, would write or cause the writing of controlled substance prescriptions in the “patient” names, without medical necessity and outside the scope of professional medical practice, in exchange for cash payments.

Dutch Girl Donuts in Detroit closes due to staffing shortages

Another victim of pandemic-induced labor trends that have hurt local businesses across the country, the Woodward Avenue-based donut shop wrote online it was issuing a temporary pause in operations.

How police catch child porn creeps - and the support available for the victims

Police throughout the state and nation are getting some help from one of the largest tech companies in the world in the effort to stop people from preying on children.

Detroit man charged with hit and run that killed 4-year-old on Seven Mile

Police say he ran over the child before fleeing the scene. Two hours after the incident he went to the 9th Precinct and turned himself in.

Comedian and former Detroit radio host Foolish nearly paralyzed in hit and run

"I’m lucky. I’m blessed," he said. "But friends of mine have lost daughters, sons, all because of people driving crazy out here. They're not driving crazy across Eight Mile. They’re driving crazy in the hood."

Owner vows to rebuild after devastating fire at SW Detroit manufacturing site

An early morning one-alarm fire spread to their warehouse and flames could be seen for miles. As the fire spread in the 100-year-old structure, it grew to a two-alarm fire.

Great Lakes Water Authority says infrastructure changes coming to pump stations

The Great Lakes Water Authority is planning significant improvements to the pumps supposed to get water out of Detroit. But it could get worse before it gets better.