City of Detroit ramps up testing as it braces for COVID-19 surge
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The city of Detroit is impressing upon its residents to get a coronavirus test if they think they might have been exposed. With the city readying up for what's likely to be the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic to date, the mayor believes testing as many people as possible is Detroit's best defense against transmission.

Parents of wandering 2-year-old boy found by Detroit police

Detroit Police are searching for the parents of a 2-year-old boy who was found wandering down a Detroit street on Monday, Nov. 16.

City of Detroit opening up testing to all residents ahead of three-week shutdown
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The city of Detroit will offer testing to all of its residents in hopes of mitigating further spread of COVID-19 during one of the pandemic's most dangerous phases.

Crime Stoppers holds first ever virtual auction to help crime victims

Officials with Crime Stoppers have announced that they will be holding their first ever Time to Fight Crime Auction, which started today. 

Windy Sunday
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Meteorologist Lori Pinson has your forecast

Detroit Police investigate Lynnhurst and Hayes shooting

Detroit Police are trying to gather more information on a shooting that sent one man to the hospital. 

Man dies after being shot by suspects who allegedly broke into his home

One man is dead after a shooting that happened early Saturday morning right before 1:00 in the 11300 Block of Rutherford Street. 

Detroit police report alarming rise of COVID-19 in department

Detroit Police Chief says the department is seeing another increase in COVID-19 cases as Michigan overall is seeing a spike.

Ex-Sen. Virgil Smith gets probation in plea deal for shooting up ex-wife's car while naked in 2015

Finally on Wednesday came a conclusion: Smith pleaded guilty to malicious destruction of personal property over $20,000 and reckless use of a firearm and was placed on probation until March. 

DMC restricts visitations during COVID-19 surge

Detroit Medical Center is the latest hospital group to reduce visitation in its facilities as COVID-19 cases surge in Michigan.

JROTC instructors protest on Veterans Day saying they are owed $1.5M in back pay

The instructors assumed it was merely an oversight, an accounting error. They took the issue to the Detroit Federation of Teachers, their union, which filed a grievance against DPSCD. 

Elderly Vietnam vet betrayed by insurance after tree fell on home, finally gets help

Things were so bad, Norman - who had never even missed a house payment in nearly 50 years was paying his mortgage and insurance while renting another home nearby due to the damage.