Detroit water upgrade projects coming to Cornerstone Village, North Rosedale Park

"Now we're progressing to what a professionally run city does take the entire area at once and replace the water and sewerage system at the same time, replace the infrastructure of the fire hydrants at the same time," Mayor Mike Duggan.

Elizabeth Warren campaign stops at Eastern Market for rally and town hall

Elizabeth Warren's visit to Detroit was part rally and part townhall. All of it meant to encourage her supporters that she is not going anywhere. 

Chief Craig pulls officers off DEA taskforce in aftermath of Kenyel Brown

Detroit police have ended its partnership with a DEA taskforce following the case of Kenyel Brown, the convicted informant who was let out of prison early and went on to allegedly kill six people.

Property tax relief on its way for 31,000 Wayne County residents

On Monday, Gretchen Whitmer signed the Pay as you Stay bill, which eliminates fees, penalties, and interest on back taxes for more than 30,000 residents of Wayne County.

“We will fail,” Clerks worry absentee ballot count will delay Michigan election results

As Michigan's Primary election nears, its city and county clerks worry they won't have enough time or people to count the historic number of absentee ballots being submitted this election cycle.

2 caught on camera stealing furnace, stove and refrigerator from vacant Detroit house

Detroit police are hoping the public can help identify two suspects wanted for stealing appliances from a vacant home in the 400 block of Chalmers in Detroit.

Ste. Anne Church in Detroit receives honorary title of Minor Basilica

Ste. Anne Church in Detroit has received the honorary title of Minor Basilica, with Archbishop Vigneron presiding at a solemn celebration of Mass with a reading of the decree at 12 p.m. Sunday, April 26.

Tanker truck carrying over 7000 gallons of fuel rolls over during accident

Michigan State Police are on scene investigating a Tanker crash that happened Sunday afternoon around 3:50 on the Eastbound I-94 Exit Ramp to Gratiot in Detroit. 

Police search for 50-year-old Charise Ward

The Detroit Police Department is seeking the public's assistance in locating 50-year-old Charise Weaks, who went missing last Tuesday. 

How Black History Month got started and who was pivotal in it's lasting legacy

The celebration of black history started in 1921. Back then it was just a week in April known as Negro, Arts, and History Week. It was started after a member of Omega Psi Phi, an African American Greek fraternity, heard an inspiring speech by Dr. Carter G. Woodson.

How the coronavirus could affect the Detroit auto show

On Friday, the Swiss government announced plans to cancel the Geneva Autoshow. Could Detroit's North American International Auto Show be next?