Telway Hamburgers workers left shaken after violent break in attempt; suspects pictures released

The three employees there on Sunday described it like a mob - screaming, beating on the walls, trying to kick in a locked door. They hid huddled in a back room for 30 minutes, calling 911 for help. They say it took 2 days for police to show up.

Detroit woman wants to transform old Civic Theater to a Change Station on east side

"We want to have a shelter or room and board for people who are running on hard times," she said. "We're looking to have daycare for single moms or dads, counseling, drug addiction counseling, and also job placement."

Crime Stoppers offers reward on who killed Detroit man in 2017 firebombing

It was just before 2 a.m. Aug. 3, 2017 when the home Kenny Neal was in, was firebombed in the 14000 block of Cruse on the city's west side. He was only 24 years old.

Ford investing billions in bet on electric vehicles

Ford announced it will spend billions on the technology to build electric vehicles as it believes 40% of its global sales will be battery-powered.

Detroit wins $30M grant for affordable housing in Corktown

Detroit is making an investment into the people who didn't give up the city by building affordable housing units in the Corktown area thanks to a huge grant.

Detroit public schools offer $15K recurring bonus to special education teachers

"Special education vacancies are always harder to fill," said Supt. Nikolai Vitti. "Because there are fewer teachers are generally going into the field of teaching and when they are, they aren't necessarily going into special education."

Father and son gets stolen hot dog cart replaced with generous gift

Over the last month, Eric's 11-year-old son Leon has learned lots of lessons. The Detroit boy learned forgiveness when thieves stole a hot dog cart his dad had just bought their family. Now Leon is learning about the kindness of people.

Detroit receiving $400M in federal relief, city plans to get residents' input

On Tuesday the mayor will outline how he plans to use the unprecedented American Recovery Act funds. His main goal is tackling intergenerational poverty, funding programs that will help break the cycle of inadequate education, healthcare, and job opportunities.

4-year-old mauled in dog attack in Detroit, suffering severe eye damage

It has been a week since a dog mauled 4-year-old Kaiden McCray. His road to recovery will be a long one. The attack left his face, head, and legs with deep scars. His eye severely damaged.

Talking COVID-19 vaccines inside Detroit barbershops

Detroit's COVID-19 vaccine rate is the lowest in the Metro Detroit area and the question of why or why not to get one is hotly debated in places where most people feel very comfortable holding these conversations - the barbershop and hair salons.

Former MSU player Keith Appling, suspect in murder, arrested by MSP

Detroit Police said Keith Appling, the former MSU Spartan, was arrested by Michigan State Police for the murder for a 66-year-old man in Detroit on Saturday.