Abuse survivor's house she's rehabbing to be a shelter gets burglarized three times

Someone came back not once - but three times starting on Feb. 7. She wants to turn it into an emergency shelter for domestic violence survivors and their children.

Suspect arrested in intentional crash turn gunfire on I-96 in Detroit

Police are still investigating a homicide situation on the I-96 freeway and Elmhurst ave in Detroit early morning Saturday. 

Detroit reschedules 3,000 vaccine appointments ahead of heavy snowfall Tuesday

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan will speak at 2 p.m. about the major snowfall expected for the region and potential changes for Tuesday's COVID-19 vaccinations.

Private snow removal companies hit roads to work with city plows for winter storm

"We plan to go out around midnight, another half of the crew, another half at 6 a.m., and more people for backup at noon," Grillo said. "Altogether we'll be  working pretty much for the next 36 hours."

Non-profit makes and delivers coats that convert into sleeping bags for homeless

Hundreds of coats that convert to sleeping bags are on the way to help the homeless endure the cold.  General Motors is also pitching in -- on the effort to distribute the coats in cities in Michigan and throughout the Midwest.     

Detroit Symphony Orchestra announces 2021-22 schedule

The DSO says it hopes to return to live performances in the fall. Many of the performances will follow the guidance of Jader Bignamini, who will host 10 of the season's classical weeks. There will also be guest conductors.

The need greater than ever amid pandemic for this year's Winter Survival Radiothon by WWJ, THAW, DTE

Thousands have lost jobs, are earning less income, or facing medical bills as a result of the pandemic - which means this fundraiser that supports THAW has an even greater mission this year.

Detroit Mayor invited to take part in Oval office meeting with President Biden

Mike Duggan will serve as part of the Biden administration's American Rescue Plan, which will convene a bipartisan group of governors and mayors Friday.

Detroit man convicted of murder deserves new trial after state prisoner admits to 2004 killing

Thelonious Searcy has a "reasonably likely chance of acquittal" if a jury were to hear new evidence after a self-described hitman already in prison for killing eight people wrote a letter identifying himself as the shooter.

Winter in Detroit photo scavenger hunt includes city parks, prizes

From now until Feb. 28, there is a photo scavenger hunt that includes Beacon Park, Campus Martius Park, Grand Circus Park, Cadillac Square, Valade Park, or the Detroit Riverwalk. Take some pictures (secretly mentioned on their website) and then post them using the hashtag #WinterinDetroit.

Detroit opens COVID-19 vaccinations to those with disabilities

The City of Detroit is continuing to expand access to the COVID-19 for people in the city, now adding those with physical or intellectual disabilities.

FBI seen handcuffing woman, removing weapons after west Detroit raid

Federal and local law enforcement converged on a home on Greenview Street in west Detroit, where they entered the residence guns drawn.

Michigan comedian Mike Bonner returns to Detroit stage one year after last show

Almost a year ago, Mike Bonner was performing in front of 4,000 people at the Detroit Opera House. The next day, he was one of the first hospitalized with COVID-19. But he's back in Detroit for the first time since.

"I cannot move it"; Detroit water main break freezes resident's car to the street

Travel on Burnette Street in Detroit is a struggle these days as a water main break that spilled water onto the road completely froze the pavement. One woman's car was literally stuck to the ground.

Mary Wilson, original member of The Supremes, dead at 76

Mary Wilson's publicist said she died "suddenly" at her home in Nevada. An original member of one of Motown's biggest groups, Wilson was part of 10 number one hit songs and became a storied author after her singing career.