Hundreds receive vaccine at Sheffield Center, Duggan sees community access key

"What Rev. (Horace) Sheffield has done here, is taken trust in the institution of this community and reach out to them in a way the government could not do," Duggan said. "It is very impressive. I am going to have my team come out to see what he has done because clearly, he is succeeding."

There's more COVID-19 vaccines than people making appointments at Ford Field site

Last week saw a 2,000 dose slump at Ford Field. Some communities are now starting to see a new problem - there are more vaccines than people making appointments. 

Detroit teen missing for month, police ask for help in search

A Detroit family is asking for help in finding their 16-year-old girl who has been missing for almost a month after she walked away from their home in March.

Detroit apple orchard lights fires to keep cold temperatures away

Freezing temperatures like what swept through Michigan this week can devastate crops in the spring. But Detroit Farm & Cider has a secret up its sleeve: dozens of pit fires.

State lawmaker pushes for public database of police officer disciplinary records

The centralized database would track officer’s disciplinary records for more severe infractions - and allow police and citizens the ability to search it.

7-year-old child shoots self accidentally inside home on Detroit's west side

The incident happened in the 12000 block of Prarie Street at 10:20 p.m. Wednesday night when the child found a handgun inside the home and started playing with it when it discharged and struck him, Detroit police said.

Stellantis donates $4M to Detroit Southeastern HS for manufacturing programs from IT and robotics to welding

"We are just completing phase one, where students have access to an IT course, revamped classrooms that modernize classrooms for the IT experience," Vitti said. "As we move forward, students will be able to take classes in welding, machinery, robotics." 

Detroit Mayor Duggan cleared in wrongdoing for Make Your Date controversy

The Michigan Attorney General said no charges will be filed against Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan after he was caught up a controversy involving Make Your Date, a program that helps moms-to-be.

4 Detroit City Council seats open up, with big names not seeking re-election

Political insider Adolph Mongo breaks down why council President Brenda Jones, Andre Spivy, Raquel Castaneda Lopez, and Gabe Leyland are not running again.  

Detroit police looking for man wanted in connection with homicide on Mount Elliot

Early Monday morning, police say a man in a Pontiac G6 was approached by someone who demanded his watch after the two had a brief discussion. The victim was then shot.

Detroit City Council President Brenda Jones won't run for reelection

President Brenda Jones has served on the city council for 16 years and another seven as the body's leader. She is the second member to announce they would not run for reelection this week.