Metro Detroit automotive groups prepare for Trump tariffs impact

An automotive group in Metro Detroit is one of many that is bracing for impact of possible tariffs imposed by the Trump Administration.

Detroit councilwoman urges immigrants to know their rights amid ICE raids

A Detroit city councilwoman is urging immigrants in Michigan to know their rights as the new Trump administration orders each Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office to arrest at least 75 undocumented people a day.

Detroit art gallery flooded, canceling new exhibit

The Detroit Artists Market (DAM) in Midtown will spend the next few weeks drying out after last Friday's burst pipe flooded the space.

Michigan's public transit community celebrates 2024 successes, but funding issues remain

Even as more bus routes, better service, and improved dialogue around transit highlighted 2024, divided government and Trump's pause on federal grants will make any expanded transit tough in Michigan.

Detroit Olympian's bronze medal tarnishing after summer games

It is an award many athletes dream of earning, but for some who win it, they unfortunately encounter an issue that may stain their trophy of accomplishment.

Man shot by Detroit police headed to trial after dragging officer with car

As authorities review officers' conduct after a police-involved shooting, a man is headed to trial for hitting and dragging a Detroit officer with his car last month.

Detroit bicyclist shot to death; 30 rounds fired in ‘targeted’ hit

Detroit Police said roughly 30 shots were fired when four men surrounded a bicyclist, killing him on Woodward Ave Tuesday morning.

Detroit baby dies on east side, police investigating

Detroit Police are investigating the tragic death of a 3-month-old who was found unresponsive and pronounced dead on Sunday.