Oakland County deputy killed in Detroit while tracking stolen vehicle

An Oakland County Sheriff's deputy was working to recover a vehicle stolen from Red Oaks Waterpark in Madison Heights when he was killed in Detroit.

Oil spilled into Rouge River at former Northville Downs site

Some quantities, which have not yet been publicly released, of motor oil and kerosene were spilled into the Rouge River just after 4 p.m. June 21.

Who killed Eyquan Cobb?

A 21-year-old football star at Davenport University in Grand Rapids, and a native Detroiter, who went to Central High School, was destined for great things.

Michigan woman arrested on 8 felonies relating to selling drugs

Detectives from the Traverse Narcotics Team (TNT) investigated a suspected drug dealer in Rapid City over the course of several months, and made an arrest last week. 

Dearborn's Friends for Animals 'Pawchella' adoption festival has music, games this weekend

They are also asking for donations - because this fundraiser helps with all of the services this shelter provides for all the strays in the city - so many, that they're over capacity.

WATCH: Trenton Channel Power Plant boiler house imploded

The second phase of the Trenton Channel Power Plant, the implosion of the boiler house, happened Friday as DTE prepares to use the spot for an energy storage facility.

Stars of 'Bargain Block' hold 2nd Festival of the Arts June 22 in NW Detroit

"Last year we were pretty blown away by the quality of the art and I'm sure this year will be no different," said Evan Thomas of Bargain Block.

Michigan Central tours available all summer

After initial opening tours of Michigan Central, the newly renovated building will be open for tours all summer.

Samantha Woll murder trial resumes Thursday

The trial in the murder of Samantha Woll resumes Thursday. Michael Jackson-Bolanos is charged with first-degree murder, home invasion, and lying to a peace officer in connection with the crime.

Detroit Land Bank mistakenly orders tenants to move out

"It was done in error," according to a statement. "The DLBA will not be taking any action against the property or its occupants."

Planting trees reverses Detroit's heat island effect, adds relief during heat wave

Living in a city can raise temperatures by 8 degrees. But adding trees can lower it by more than 10 degrees. Detroit has planted tens of thousands to compound the benefits.