Wayne County Sheriff deputy dies late Wednesday after inmate attack
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A corporal with the Wayne County Sheriff's department has succumbed to his injuries after he was attacked by an inmate late Wednesday night. Bryant Searcy leaves behind a wife and daughter.

City of Detroit puts in its own speed bumps after ripping out the ones neighbors did themselves

What concerns me or kind of makes me sad, is that it did get to the point where we ended up taking city resources to get the speed bumps back in, which was kind of the idea of us doing it ourselves in the first place - so that we didn't put an undue strain on the city."

67-year-old man brutally beaten after fender bender on Detroit's west side

The two got out to check the damage and that's when the suspect confronted Perry. The footage provided by Detroit police ends just before the brutal beating.  

Vending machine selling beauty supplies for women of color started by Wayne State student

"I went to hair school," said Leslie Williams. "I've been in the beauty industry all my life, my grandmother was a hairstylist and I have a lot of women in my family who are hairstylists."

SOS Benson, Detroit Clerk Winfrey announce partnership to support Detroit election

The partnership announced involves collaborative efforts to recruit and train additional staff and election workers, opening 14 new satellite clerk offices throughout the city and providing additional support to ensure the integrity of the city's absentee ballot tabulation.

No announcement on fall sports on Weds., Detroit school leader says Whitmer, MHSAA failed student-athletes

In a blistering message aimed at Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan High School Athletic Association, Dr. Nikolai Vitti, the leader of the Detroit Public Schools Community School District, says both have failed students-athletes in cross the state.

Detroit Lions, Pistons, Tigers, and Redwings partner for November election

A partnership between the Secretary of State and the Detroit City Clerk's office is working to bolster election systems ahead of the General Election.

Head of DEA says drugs from Mexico are big concern for Operation Legend in Detroit

FOX 2's Jessica Dupnack talked one-on-one with Timothy Shea, the Acting Administrator Drug Enforcement Agency, about Operation Legend and the concerns in Detroit.

Law student fulfilling mission to distribute food in Detroit to those in need during COVID-19

A 22-year-old law school student has spent the pandemic helping get food to people in need and is in the process of forming a new organization called the Detroit Benevolent Society.

Lansing rumblings hint that theaters, gyms and bowling alleys could be reopened soon

There are rumblings in Lansing that Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will announce that movie theaters, gyms, bowling alleys, and the like can reopen after Labor Day. Most have been closed since mid-March.

Detroit police looking for 2 carjack suspects from W. Chicago gas station Aug. 23

At about 8:45 p.m. Sunday, August 23 at a local gas station in the 18100 block of West Chicago, a 20-year old male victim was putting air in his tire, when another vehicle, a black sedan occupied by four people, pulled up beside him. 

After COVID-19 and other health scares, Detroit woman able to donate kidney to her husband

A Detroit man diagnosed with kidney failure survived a COVID-19 diagnosis. Now his wife, who also survived the virus, is making an extraordinary effort to help save his life for a second time this year.

MGM Grand Detroit to layoff over 1,000 workers furloughed due to COVID-19 pandemic

Less than a month after being able to reopen its doors to a partial crowd, MGM Grand Casino said it will be permanently laying off 1,100 workers who had been furloughed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.