Southwest Detroit water main repaired, testing underway

The massive 54-inch water main that broke open last month in Southwest Detroit has been repaired as authorities work to restore water and repair affected homes.

Dearborn teen in a coma after getting hit by a car in December

Two sisters were walking to school in Dearborn when one of them was hit by a vehicle. Now, that 16-year-old has been in a coma ever since the accident in December and their family wants justice.

Alleged Detroit scrappers caught on camera taking gutters from houses

Multiple suspects were caught on camera brazenly stealing the gutters off of a house on Detroit’s east side in broad daylight.

Cause of death for two Detroit children who died in casino parking garage

The two children who were believed to have frozen to death in their family vehicle were killed by carbon monoxide poisoning, according to the Wayne County Medical Examiner's Office.

‘Delete these messages’: Detroit cop accused of illicit texts to 6th grade stepdaughter

A Detroit Police officer is on leave and facing jail time after he allegedly sent inappropriate texts to his 12-year-old stepdaughter - and encouraged her to delete and hide the messages.

Taylor youth hockey referee threatened by coach during game

No one should be threatened with bodily harm when on the job. That's basically the argument one Taylor youth hockey referee is making.

Lafayette Coney Island to reopen following second rat infestation

One of Detroit’s most popular and oldest Coney Island’s was closed because of a rat problem, but now the city says they can reopen.

Redford police add drug collection kiosk inside station lobby

The kiosk will be available for residents to safely throw away their unwanted prescription and over the counter pills

Rainy Tuesday with rising temperatures coming to Metro Detroit

A wet Tuesday but temperatures are well above freezing and the rain is only going to get heavier later in the day.

Detroit watermain break: Community continues cleanup 2-weeks later

It’s been two weeks since the devastating transmission line break and flood in Southwest Detroit, but a lot has changed and progress is being made.

Robert Crimo III pleads guilty in Highland Park parade shooting

Robert Crimo III, charged in the 2022 Highland Park Fourth of July parade shooting, pleaded guilty on all counts Monday morning.

Dearborn requires waste processing company to mitigate more air pollution following second settlement

In April 2023, the City filed a lawsuit against the company for continual violations of the City’s ordinance prohibiting the spread of fugitive dust, containing hazardous waste, from industrial operations and posing serious public health and environmental hazards to Dearborn’s Southend residents.

Juvenile arrested for armed carjacking in Wayne

A juvenile who police say used a gun in a carjacking was arrested after a short car, and foot pursuit in Wayne.

DWIHN president: Rumor about no longer accepting walk in patients is false

A post originated on Reddit, in the Detroit sub-reddit, and quickly spread to other platforms, claimed that the health network was no longer taking walk in patients. It appeared to be from someone connected to DWIHN, but was posted anonymously.