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.

'The city needs to help': Lafayette Coney Island responds after second closure due to rats

After rats led to another closure at Detroit's Lafayette Coney Island, the downtown restaurant took to social media to address the issue - along with accusations made by a neighboring business owner.

'This isn’t rocket science': Prosecutor slams gun owners who don't lock up weapons after Detroit child wounded

Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy is sick of gun owners not locking up their weapons. She expressed her frustration when announcing charges against a father whose son shot himself last week.

ICE in Metro Detroit: Arrests ramp up one week into second Trump term

It has been only a week since President Donald Trump started his second term in office and changes in policy are being noticed nationwide and in Metro Detroit.

Southwest Detroit welcomes new affordable housing complex "La Joya Gardens"

Located at 4000 W. Vernor Highway, the mixed-income development cost $25 million to build and includes 42 apartment units available as affordable housing. Another 11 units will be rented at market rate.

Trump DEI roll backs: Detroit organization helps amplify minority owned businesses

It is being called a more "merit-based approach" by the new Trump administration as the President signed an executive order to roll back diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs implemented to improve progress for minorities in the workforce.

Detroit seeking submissions for new mural celebrating literary nonprofit

Already a gem of Detroit, the city's Avenue of Fashion is expected to be home to a beautiful new mural thanks to the collaboration.

American Coney Island says Lafayette Coney rat closure is hurting business

American Coney Island says a rat infestation that temporarily closed its Downtown Detroit neighbor, Lafayette Coney Island, is impacting business.

Nonprofit 'Hey Yall Detroit' halts operations amid ICE raid fears in Texas

A Detroit nonprofit has ceased operations as the founder says it was due to fears of ICE raids and arrests of immigrant farmworkers in Texas.

Human trafficking in Michigan: Officials host roundtable to raise awareness

Top prosecutors in Michigan are raising awareness about human trafficking, with her office wanting people to know it is not always what you may think it is.

'Save A Lot' skimmers: Detroit police looking for alleged criminal duo

Police say two suspects are targeting grocery stores throughout Metro Detroit, planting skimmers to try and steal money from unsuspecting shoppers.

Nonverbal child's iPad stolen at Pistons game: Family seeks help

A child with a rare epilepsy disorder that robbed him of his speech, lost his only form of communication during the Pistons game at Little Caesars Arena: his iPad.

Fire crews living with no heat in Detroit firehouse

The group of firefighters work at Detroit's Firehouse Engine 55, Ladder 27, and have had to live without heat in their part of the building.

Renaissance Center Future: GM and Bedrock want to turn site into 'truly public infrastructure'

The future that Bedrock and GM envisions for the iconic Renaissance Center also includes a park modeled off of Chicago's Millennium Park and the removal of the "Berlin Wall-like" structure that cuts off downtown from the riverwalk.