Suspected Father's Day shooter on E. Outer Drive arrested, charged with murder

Levertis Riley IV was charged with counts of homicide, home invasion, and felony firearm after he allegedly shot and killed a 31-year-old man on East Outer Drive

FEMA visits hard-hit east side of Detroit to help with flooding fallout

FEMA is offering loans and grants in disaster situations, sometimes in addition to what insurance covers. They are working to get people registered for potential aid from the federal government. It is the first step as FEMA assesses how widespread the damage is.

Record-setting Renaissance girls track stars wins gold at national championships

Another 4x100 relay and another victory - this one at the national championships in Eugene, Oregon - the site of the Olympic trials. The Renaissance High School women set a new Hayward Field record with a time of 45.92 seconds.

Catholic schools in Detroit won't require vaccines or masks for upcoming school year

The schools also won't mandate any testing protocols and recommended any schools abide by their county health department's quarantine protocols in the event of a positive coronavirus infection during the school year.

'I'm not your savior' Kwame Kilpatrick speaks at Detroit church about his past, future

“I went from being hopeless on the mat in bed to thoughts of suicide,” he said, "to actually the most hopeful person - and I think I was encouraging my own family more, from inside (prison)."

Detroit will ask voters if a reparations committee should be created

"Since the previous election and the death of George Floyd, the idea of reparations has gained a lot of attention and I think now legislatures are getting more serious about addressing this issue," Mary Sheffield said.

As residents deal with more flooding cleanup, city of Detroit, FEMA, offer help

"We're doing a massive registration to make sure folks are registered for disaster assistance and we are also advising them to get in contact with their insurance company," said Christopher Burt, FEMA.

Southwest Detroit nonprofit transforms abandoned house to community center

The nonprofit is helping young people grow with a focus on racial equity, diversity, and inclusion. It's about a transformation like this old house - from abandoned and boarded up - soon to be bustling and vibrant.

Alleged Detroit car thief facing charges after owner tracks him down, drags him out of store

A man is facing a receiving and concealing stolen property charge after he allegedly stole a Mercedes Benz in Detroit and drove it around for two days before the car's owner caught him.

Detroit police resolve barricaded scene without incident on city's southwest side

After hours of negotiations, Detroit police resolved a barricaded situation peacefully on the city's southwest side after an alleged domestic dispute escalated into a standoff throughout most of the morning Monday.