DTE and the Detroit Fire Department share important tips on fire prevention
The DTE Foundation is teaming up with the American Red Cross and the Detroit Fire Department to make that happen.
Pistons superfan from South Korea becomes unofficial Detroit ambassador
A Pistons fan from South Korea flew 6,000 miles just to watch some games and indirectly, become an ambassador for the City of Detroit.
A Detroit evolution from Devils' Night to Angels' and now Halloween in the D
The day has come a long way, arriving at a family-friendly celebration focused on community and fun.
Fair Food Network expands Double Up Food Bucks Program amid SNAP pause
Michigan is expanding its Double Up Food Bucks program to help families impacted by the federal pause in SNAP benefits.
Detroit police search for man who inappropriately touched girl in McDonald's
It happened at a McDonalds in the 6800 block of Michigan Avenue when a girl went to the restroom. Minutes later, he went in and allegedly touched the girl inappropriately.
Detroit police now required to release video and audio of incidents involving great bodily harm
A new rule requires police to release any relevant video or audio from an incident if it resulted in someone suffering great bodily harm.
Late-night Ann Arbor to Detroit bus added for Michigan Football night game against Purdue
Headed to the Michigan vs. Purdue game this weekend in Ann Arbor? Take a bus there and back, thanks to expanded nighttime service to Detroit from the Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan (RTA).
Detroit police officer caught on Zoom court hearing with no pants
It's the clip now seen around the world where a Metro Detroit officer was caught with his pants down during a Zoom court session.
DPD chief: Detroit's improved crime numbers helped by Community Violence Intervention groups
Chief Bettison says all violent crime - carjackings, homicides and non-fatal shootings are down, and closure rates are up 67 percent.
General Motors reduces Factory Zero to one shift, laying off 1,200 workers
General Motors says it will reduce to one shift at Factory Zero, laying off more than 1,200 workers.
Small business owners have a new 'one-stop shop' for help
A new coffee shop in Livonia or a tech start up in Detroit - all of the small businesses start with a bright idea, but it takes a village to keep that light from going out.
Romulus residents call for larger police presence as crime rate falls
The Romulus community is asking for more police to patrol their area as crime drops over five years.
'Melissas for Hope' set to help those affected by Hurricane Melissa
For weeks, Hurricane Melissa has been in the headlines, but now some women named Melissa say the hurricane is having a negative impact on who they are, so they’re working to change the narrative.
Dearborn Prop 1: City votes on change to wards for council members, charter
The proposal would divide the city into seven districts requiring a commission to draw boundaries for new council districts, breaking up the council and assigning one representative for each section.
Barricaded gunman in Livonia shoots at police amid standoff, ends in arrest after 12-hours
A police standoff with a barricaded man inside a residence on Ann Arbor Trail is underway Wednesday.
Man accused of killing Melvindale police officer caught with makeshift weapon in jail, prosecutor says
Michael Lopez, the man accused of killing Melvindale police officer Mohamed Said, allegedly had a makeshift weapon inside the Wayne County Jail.
Wayne County Elections 2025: Proposals on the Nov. 4 ballot
In Wayne County seven school districts are proposing millages including a pair that straddle neighboring counties.
Wanted suspect caught after manhunt in Huron Township, Taylor
A wanted suspect is now in custody after a manhunt that ended Wednesday afternoon in Taylor.
Rattiest cities: Detroit again ranks in top 10
Detroit maintained its place in the top 10, and unfortunately even moved up a spot, on this year's Top 50 Rattiest Cities list.
Taylor teacher accused of inappropriate comments towards students
School district officials in Taylor say they are investigating allegations of improper conduct involving one of their veteran teachers.


















