Sexual assault victims of disgraced ex-doctor say justice hasn't been served

The women say they were ready to testify against their attacker in court - until the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office offered Dr. Girish Mangalick a deal.

Intersection where Southgate senior died in crash becomes makeshift memorial

The driver of the car Jasmine was in, along with another passenger, underwent surgery after the crash. Jasmine was also rushed to the hospital - where she died from her injuries.

Southeast Michigan police departments from downriver competing in sled race

What better way to spend the aftermath of a snow storm than enjoying all the snow? Four downriver police departments from Metro Detroit will be competing in a sledding competition Thursday.

Abused puppy found on side of road with broken back in Taylor

A neighbor called Taylor police for help, she told them a woman in a silver sedan with no license plate threw a blue bin into the field - leaving the animal with a broken back, broken ribs and a broken hip. She couldn't walk.

Patient says Wyandotte doctor sexually groped her during exam

"This is not a case where Henry Ford didn't know, this is a case where they knew and tried to protect the doctor from what he had done and they were successful in getting LARA to end an investigation that should have gone forward," said attorney Jim Rasor.

Dog rescued after spending 4 days on ice patch along the Detroit River

Nicknamed "Alfonso," the Woodhaven animal hospital care for a small dog rescued after spending four days on a patch of ice along the Detroit River

Woodhaven High School hit with COVID-19 spike with 150 students under quarantine

Greathead says 11 students have tested positive over the past few weeks including that spike over the weekend - even a teacher testing positive - with concerns among students, parents and staff that more people will get sick.

From wiggling his toe to moving his arms, one Woodhaven swimmer's long road to beating paralysis

Cooper Eckert was paralyzed from the chest down after jumping into his family's pool last May. Since then, he's worked every day to regain mobility in his body. With some success, Cooper is striving to be back in the water come next fall.

Woodhaven swimmer showing progress after paralysis
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Cooper Eckert was paralyzed from the chest down after jumping into his family's pool last May. Since then, he's worked every day to regain mobility in his body. With some success, Cooper is striving to be back in the water come next fall.

Woman's dogs alert her to intruders in house, leading to their arrest

The 911 call was made at about 7 this morning with a woman telling police she was the victim of a break-in and the thieves were still in the house. 

Detroit Businessman Robert Carmack charged with OWI

Local businessman Bob Carmack, who is currently embroiled in a land deal case against the city of Detroit, has been charged with operating while intoxicated - a felony.

Accused bathroom peeper with 94 videos of men urinating withdraws guilty plea

Unhappy with his sentencing agreement, a man accused of taking videos of 94 men urinating at a Woodhaven bowling alley withdrew his guilty plea Tuesday.