2 dead after high speed crash in Dearborn

Six individuals, aged between 15 and 20, were in the car at the time of the crash.

Who killed Terrence Hill Jr.?

Eleven years ago, Terrence Hill Jr. was sitting in his vehicle in Detroit while on a date when someone robbed and killed him.

6 arrested at Detroit party after assaulting officer, causing gun to discharge

Six people were arrested after an officer was assaulted, and his gun discharged in the ruckus at an illegal street in the area of Plainview and Pembroke in Detroit on Aug. 9.

35-year-old man killed in Canton shooting

Police and paramedics had found the victim on the street with a gunshot wound when they arrived.

Taylor North, Florida, Chinese Taipei and Nicaragua play for titles in the Junior League Baseball World Series

Chinese Taipei is the defending world champion of the Junior League. Taylor North, which won the Little League World Series two years ago, is the defending Junior League United States champion.

Detroit secures $90M in funding to help replace lead service pipes

"We are replacing 8,000 lead lines a year in this city, so the families will know for generations that the water coming into these homes will be pure," said Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan.

Michael Jackson-Bolanos gets 18 months for lying to police; murder, home invasion dismissed

The murder and home invasion charges against Michael Jackson-Bolanos, the man accused of killing Samantha Woll inside her own home last fall, have been dismissed – yet he will not walk free as he was sentenced to at least 18 months for lying to police in the case.

Dog shot in neck during home invasion in Detroit, police search for suspects

Police are searching for three male suspects who broke into a Detroit home, stole money and valuable items, and shot the family dog. A $500 reward is being offered for information.

825-pound woman denied re-entry to her Wayne apartment, labeled a 'fire hazard'

The 33-year-old is currently at the hospital. She will be discharged in less than 24 hours, but says she cannot go back to her eighth floor apartment in Wayne because she is considered a fire hazard.

Academy helps Detroiters hone app development, learn how to code

The beast powering the industry that brings personalized apps to one's home screen is part of a $1.1 trillion business, according to one Apple study. Detroit wants to be a bigger part of that pie.

DDOT workers trained in hands-only CPR, defibrillators placed on 10 city buses

The City of Detroit and the Detroit Fire Department are training as many city employees and residents in hands-only CPR as possible.. In addition, automated external defibrillators are being placed at several city departments, including 10 DDOT buses.

Thieves steal Detroit non-profit's van from gated parking lot

The van isn't worth much – it's not new and it's not flashy – but it was vital to a Detroit non-profit's existence.