Woman foils armed carjacking attempt outside Taylor Target store

She gave up the keys and once out of her vehicle, she told officers that "sized them up" and made the decision to take them back.

Kindergartner suffers head injury on Taylor school bus, dad demands answers

A kindergarten student suffered an open-head wound on a Taylor School District bus that was parked at Eureka Heights Elementary School. The child's family still do not know how he sustained the injury.

Metro Detroit teacher says she was fired for her rap career

When she wasn't in the classroom teaching U.S. history, Domonique Brown began pursuing a rap career under the name “Drippin Honey." She says she was fired from Taylor Preparatory High School because of that.

Dearborn Heights police officer charged with misdemeanor battery, assault

A statement from the department said that it will cooperate with the investigation and that Bailey is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Taylor man sentenced for killing neighbor in firewood dispute

Police say Hicks retrieved a firearm and shot Bellestri multiple times on the front lawn of the residence. His family said he was being attacked with a shovel and shot Bellestri in self-defense.

Pontiac and Taylor asphalt companies plead guilty to bid rigging in federal court

Asphalt Specialists LLC of Pontiac and Al’s Asphalt Paving Company Inc. of Taylor, and two executives from each company, admitted to conspiring to rig bids for paving service contracts.

Children build doghouse for charity auction happening today

The doghouse is insulated from floor to ceiling, has a high-quality painted exterior, shingled roof, and more.

Semi-truck crash kills pedestrian, closes Taylor intersection

The roadway is expected to closed for multiple hours for the crash investigation, according to police. Alternate routes are recommended.

Taylor man found guilty of manslaughter after shooting man over firewood

The 73-year-old gunman shot his neighbor after the two got into a fight when the suspect took firewood from the 46-year-old victim.

Family of Chelsea Small - gunned down in Taylor Cash Advance 10 years ago - still waits for justice

Detectives believe the killer was between the ages of 35 and 50 at the time. The weapon was .45 semi-automatic. The man seemed proficient with firearms — and what is unusual — he used a silencer.

National Guard hosting community career fair with Metro Detroit employers

The Michigan Army National Guard is hosting a career fair to help both soldiers and civilians looking for jobs. This event is free and will feature more than 40 employers.