Sisters seek help after car crashes into their home

Sisters Christa and Danielle Madlock say their neighbor lost control and crashed her car into their home, leaving them without a place to live.

Samaritan Center clinic hopes to bridge vaccine gap in Detroit

According to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, about 23% of Detroit residents have received their first vaccine shot. The Samaritan Center Clinic is hoping to raise the numbers of those vaccinated.

Detroit Black Restaurant Week does pandemic pivot, featuring carryout, dining outdoors

Friday is the start of  Detroit Black Restaurant Week - the same day Whitmer requested a pause on in-door dining and other measures to curb the spread of COVID-19, so the dozens of restaurants participating are making changes.

Detroit's legacy residency rule for new pot shops faces lawsuit questioning its legality

At issue is Detroit’s “legacy” ordinance which gives longtime Detroiters and those impacted by the war on drugs' preferential treatment in the application process. That prompted a lawsuit against the city, the plaintiff argued the ordinance is unconstitutional and discriminatory.

Grosse Pointe Park Holy Cross CEO charged with using church money to fix cars, get new roof

The CEO of Holy Cross in Grosse Pointe Park has been charged with using the church's money to pay for his car repairs and to buy a new roof for his home, among other charges.

No charges in shooting death of Hakim Littleton, Prosecutor Kym Worthy says

The Wayne County Prosecutor has declined to press charges in the shooting death of Hakim Littleton, who was struck four times during a shootout with Detroit police last summer.

Human trafficking survivor partners with FBI to help others

When Nicole Denson was just 16, she met a boy at Northland Mall. Over a period of time, she said he slowly groomed her and began trafficking her. 20 years later, she's lending her voice to help others.

1 dead in triple shooting on Detroit's west side, suspect arrested after fleeing

Detroit police have arrested a 64-year-old man after he allegedly shot three people on the city's west side and fled. A 24-year-old man died and another is in critical condition.

Brother of man killed in shootout with Detroit police says family wants justice

The brother of Hakim Littleton says he is still haunted by his death after a shootout with Detroit police. "Sometimes I can't sleep because I miss him so deeply, that sometimes I cry myself to sleep," Rashad Littleton said.

4 people shot, 1 killed in drive-by on Detroit's east side

A man in his 20s was fatally shot and three others injured when suspects opened fire from a black vehicle in the 6100 block of Lodewyck in the area of Cornerstone Village at 5:48 p.m.

Superior Materials is hiring for high-profile concrete jobs across metro Detroit

"We are hiring, we are hiring drivers, we are hiring mechanics, we are hiring laborers, highly competitive wages and benefits, retirement, so we are looking for people," he said.

Judge grants man charged with murdering Detroit cop $10K bond, tether for medical procedure

"He doesn't need to be out that long," she said. "Let him get his little procedure done and go back to jail. He doesn't need to be out until January, that is a long time. My daughter doesn't get to see any sunshine, I don't get to see her at all."

Above Normal Temperatures This Week
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Tuesday starts a week long warm up for Michigan. Temperatures could be more than 10 degrees above the norm; in the 70s. Rain chances increase this week too. Meteorologist Lori Pinson has your forecast

West side Detroiters say lagging US mail service has been 'hit or miss'

Short-staffing may be to blame for spotty mail delivery in some Detroit neighborhoods. "It’s terrible how they’re doing us," said Martina Johnson. "We haven't gotten our mail in two weeks."

U-D Jesuit teen and vaccine ambassador shares what convinced him to take the shot

"At first I was nervous because I didn't know they did testing or anything already, I didn't want to be a guinea pig," he said. "I wasn't on board at first."

Neighborhood Detroit mechanic jailed for death threats made toward police

Those who live near him say that man was just protecting his business. But now Bernard Smith is in jail accused of making death threats to police.