Detroit expands COVID-19 vaccine access to those 68 and older

The city of Detroit is expanding who can get the COVID-19 vaccines and says progress is being made on the supply issues.

Trump made $3M mistake in commuting paperwork for Kwame Kilpatrick

When Kwame Kilpatrick was originally sentenced, he was ordered to pay $4.5 million to the city of Detroit but that was later amended. However, his commutation paperwork listed the original number.

Detroit police responding to murder suicide attempt on city's east side

One woman is dead and a man is in critical condition after Detroit police say he shot her before turning the gun on himself after they had arrived.

Family of murdered woman and son who was shot, start GoFundMe to offer reward to bring killers to justice

When she stopped at the intersection, investigators say a black Chrysler 300 with tinted windows pulled up behind them. Four armed men got out approached the vehicle firing multiple shots striking both of them.

Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick released from prison

A federal Bureau of Prisons spokesman tells The Associated Press that former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick has been released from prison after President Donald Trump commuted his sentence.

Double murder suspects pursued by state police crash, get arrested on Detroit's east side

Two women were shot and killed inside a car outside the Nottingham apartment complex in Clinton Township, which the suspects inside the car were wanted for. An 18-month-old was inside the car with the shooting victims, but will be okay.

Bet on sports legally - and help small Michigan businesses using the Barstool Sportsbook

Anyone making a deposit through the Barstool Sportsbook and wagering for the first time in Michigan will have their wager matched by the operators of Greektown Casino - and donated to the Barstool Fund.

Detroit Regional Chamber is reviewing criteria for endorsing candidates in wake of Jan. 6 events

The Detroit Regional Chamber says it is reevaluating the criteria it uses when endorsing political candidates in the wake of the Jan. 6 unrest when rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol and several politicians objected to the Electoral College certification.

The question for Kilpatrick is what's next, those who knew him say

"He is a spiritual person, and he has talked a lot about ministering to fellow inmates and other people," M.L. Elrick said. "So perhaps that's his calling. The question we all have is, what's next?"

Former Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's sentence commuted by Trump

Over the course of the past year, there have been rumors and speculation that Kwame Kilpatrick would get a reprieve from prison. That became reality on Donald Trump's last days in office.

'Trump got this right,' Detroit community, justice officials react to Kwame Kilpatrick's commutation

The commutation knocks about 20 years off his 28-year sentence. Kilpatrick served seven years for corruption and racketeering in office. He served as mayor of Detroit from 2001 to 2008. He was sentenced in 2013 and has since lost his appeals.

$10,000 reward for information on murder of Wayne State student shot and killed in car

The murder of a Wayne State student on December 26 remains unsolved and her family is hoping a reward of over $10,000 will help someone step up and say something.

Detroit's receives 3,000 fewer COVID vaccines than expected

The City of Detroit says its COVID-19 vaccine supply is lower than expected but are adjusting their scheduling and switching to Moderna.

Detroit police looking for missing Victoria Hamlett last seen at her home Jan. 19

Detroit police are looking for a 55-year-old woman who went missing Jan. 19. Victoria Hamlett is in good physical condition but has a mental illness.

Woman killed, 10-year-old shot in both legs in southwest Detroit

Detroit Police said a 40-year-old woman was killed Tuesday afternoon and a 10-year-old, believed to be the woman's child, was shot in both legs.

Detroit Police Chief James Craig talks about security response for Inauguration Day

"It would be very difficult for an individual or a group to penetrate that, they will be met very quickly with a certain response," Craig said. "So I think what you see today certainly should've been in place, or at least partially in place, during the day when the interaction took place. 

Six ways to spend Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Metro Detroit

The COVID-19 pandemic has sent most events scheduled for Martin Luther King Day online, but that doesn't mean the messages and discussions from the events will be any less powerful.