Suspects rob Inkster home, return month later and assault 84-year-old homeowner

The suspects first posed as maintenance workers that had been called to operate on gas lines and water lines at a home. After successfully robbing the home, they returned a month later and forced their way inside.

19-year-old shot and killed walking out of party store in Inkster

A few minutes in the store, when Steward walked out - witnesses say he exchanged words with someone in another car that pulled up, then - a gun was pulled out and fired at the teen.

19-year-old fatally shot at party store in Inkster

The victim was fatally shot after exchanging a few words with an unknown suspect, police say.

Jewell Jones sentenced for violating probation after testing positive for alcohol

The Inkster lawmaker reportedly drank after his grandmother died. He will serve jail time following his completion of a self-help addiction rehab session.

Residents of Inkster high-rise without a/c brace for heat wave

Residents say the air conditioning has been out for a few weeks. There are several people at the 300-unit apartment building that are elderly, disabled, or in poor health.

Michigan senior's homes, livelihoods imperiled by intensifying floods

One Oak Park woman is convinced that mold from previous floods eventually killed the family's oldest member. And now, the same thing is unfolding with her mom.

Two struck by gunfire in Inkster Sunday

Two apartments were identified in the shooting that police obtained search warrants for. The victims were a man and a woman.

Jewell Jones sentenced to 2 years probation, community service for drunken driving and resisting arrest

It's the conclusion to almost a year's worth of court cases, bond violations, and additional charges that began in early April 2021 when he reportedly drove drunk before becoming confrontational with police.

Inkster police says CPS failure led to woman allegedly slashing her children's throats

In 2020, Boles allegedly sliced her own head with razors and poured boiling water on her face. Investigators filed reports with Child Protective Services twice – and say the children remained with Boles – who is bipolar, schizophrenic, and manic-depressant.

Judge denies request for State Rep. Jewell Jones' bond restrictions to be removed

His attorney asked if the judge would remove an alcohol tether and instead submit to random testing. He also asked if his client could move around his district, talk with constituents and maybe do some independent contractor work.

Judge denies efforts by Jewell Jones' attorney to dismiss case, as it heads to trial

"Disappointed with what happened today but still optimistic about moving forward," Jones said. "At the end of the day I am happy to be back out, and be back working for my constituents, being around my loved ones. We've just got to keep moving forward."