Detroit transitional housing faces closure amid tragedy and zoning issues

It was the place that housed the family involved in the horrible tragedy at Greektown Casino parking garage, after two children likely froze to death.

Detroit company 98Forward champions diversity, looking to bright future in PR industry

It was an incredible day back in September for many students from dozens of Metro Detroit schools who got the chance to hear from music megastar Usher, all thanks to 98Forward, the largest Black-owned PR firm in Michigan.

Great Lakes Water Authority approves reduced water, sewer rate increases following historic proposal

The increases are tied to current and new infrastructure projects, including corrosion control in pipelines owned by local cities and a massive study on flood mitigation in Southeast Michigan.

FBI: Convicted kidnapper facing child porn charges after missing teen found at Detroit home

A man on parole for unlawful imprisonment is now facing child porn charges stemming from an investigation after a teen girl was found at a home in Detroit, according to court records.

Pothole season brings out the orange cones throughout Metro Detroit

Potholes are a very familiar sight to Michigan drivers, and as the weather warms up and the snow begins to melt, more will begin to appear.

Bird Flu impact: Plymouth diner to cancel Paczki Day due to egg prices

All over the United States, people are seeing how the bird flu outbreak is impacting egg prices at grocery stores and restaurants. Meanwhile, the shortage is forcing a local family-owned diner to cancel its traditional Paczki Day celebration.

GLWA considers largest rate hike in decade for infrastructure needs, rising costs

"For years we have been able to keep our charge increases very low on the sewer side, under 2%, and on the water side under 3% for the last nine years," said Sue Coffey, GLWA.

Mayor Duggan updates on Southwest Detroit flood recovery one week later

Mayor Mike Duggan was updated on the progress in Southwest Detroit after a transmission line broke, flooding a neighborhood and left hundreds displaced.

Homeless Army veteran gets help from Woodhaven cafe owner, community

"He has been in the Army, he's worked for a trucking company, stuff like that," she said. "He likes dogs, he likes plants."

Al Allen funeral: Loved ones pay tribute to 'a true Detroit legend'

"Al Allen, Andrew Tyree Long, was my friend, my mentor, my big brother. We were not related by blood, but by love and respect," said retired FOX 2 anchor Huel Perkins.

Man shot outside Detroit car wash on city's east side

The victim's brother was at the scene tonight but declined comment, adding he was worried about his safety.

Apple announces Detroit investment with plans for manufacturing academy

"I think it’s another great sign that we’re continuing our transition into the tech space," said Ned Stabler of Tech Town Detroit.

Father-stepson duo were first to respond to deadly I-75 crash in Detroit

It was a father-stepson duo that were the first on the scene of a deadly wreck on I-75 that left two dead and several others injured.