Cyber Monday shopping: Experts say if it looks too good to be true, it probably is

After a record-setting Black Friday, shoppers are scouring the web on Cyber Monday for the best deals they can find. But online shopping also comes with a warning.

Retired journalist: City of Detroit held back by 'nostalgia poisoning'

Derringer likes Motown music but when she recently wrote an opinion piece that appeared in the Detroit Free Press, she said Detroiters need to let go of things that are holding the city back.

Detroit teens using porch to sleep on, raising concerns from neighbors

The teenagers have been sleeping on the porch since July. As temperatures across the region have plunged below freezing, they have continued using the shelter for rest.

94-year-old woman in need of having crumbling roof replaced

"She’s not completely blind, but she’s partially blind, low-income. She makes $12,000 a year," she said.

Joe Tate forms Detroit mayoral exploratory committee

With Mike Duggan telling the city he won't be running for mayor again, the political vacuum in Detroit is fast filling with interested candidates eyeing the executive seat.

Detroit's ShotStopper groups mark dramatic drop in shootings for past quarter

"This is not a coincidence. This is proof - these folks in schools, neighborhoods in hard conversations every single day is changing the paths of young people," Duggan said.

Suspect in 2-year-old's shooting arraigned on felony assault charges

The 25-year-old defendant struck his 2-year-old kid when he pulled out a hand gun and began shooting after forcing his way into the toddler's mom's home.

'Crime Junkie' podcast hosts to discuss unsolved murder during Detroit tour stop

Ashley Flowers and Brit Prawat, hosts of the popular podcast “Crime Junkie," plan to visit Detroit next year as they discuss a true crime case in front of live audiences around the United States.

Mark Rieth bringing Velvet Peanut Butter back to Detroit

Mark Rieth, a native Detroiter who’s especially loyal to his roots, purchased Velvet Peanut Butter, a 90-year-old brand that started in Detroit and flourished under its "Fresh.

Arrest made in Huron Township home invasion, sexual assault investigation

The suspect, a 50-year-old male resident of Allen Park, was taken into custody this afternoon at his residence by the Huron Township Police. He is being held pending review of charges by the Wayne County prosecutor.

'Drunksgiving,' metro Detroit bars fill up on the eve of Thanksgiving

The night before Thanksgiving is a holiday in itself and while some families are preparing the food for the big day, others are grabbing drinks on what's known as the busiest bar night of the year.

Salvation Army of Metro Detroit gives winter clothing to those in need before Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is right around the corner, and you have heard talks about the colder temperatures and snow on the way this holiday weekend. Meanwhile, people in Detroit are getting help just in time when it comes to staying warm.

Loved ones rally around Metro Detroit girls who lost mother to cancer

"The biggest thing I learned from Brandi Kobylarz is that no matter how things get, you just keep pushing through," Simons said. "You just keep fighting."