Iconic Hart Plaza fountain in downtown Detroit turned back on

After years of being shut off, Detroit city officials will restart the iconic Dodge Fountain located at the center of Hart Plaza.

'Out of this world': Former Michigan Central employee tours revitalized building 8 decades later

From bustling train depot to eyesore to revitalized, Angela Spalla has seen all sides of Michigan Central. The 103-year-old former employee of the train station visited it recently to see its transformation.

Shootout in Detroit hospitalizes teenager

Another warm evening in Detroit came with more violence that's grown all too familiar in the city after gunfire broke out in a neighborhood Wednesday evening.

Redford family's struggles grow after SUV with baby's cremated remains inside was stolen

“Cars can be replaced. We would like the ashes," a family member said. The SUV which had the container inside was stolen from outside the home in Redford Township.

William Pickard, famed Detroit entrepreneur, dead at 83

William Pickard, who is known for starting his illustrious career by purchasing a McDonald's franchise in 1971, grew up in Flint before starting the Global Auto Alliance in 1989.

Stellantis asking to increase emission limits at east Detroit assembly plant

The permit request is at the Mack factory at 4000 Saint Jean Street, where it builds its popular Jeep brand. It's also the source of several air violations.

Taylor animal shelter over capacity, hoping to get cats and dogs adopted

That means until pets like Tulip, the black and white kitten, or the canine mother-daughter duo Thelma and Louise are taken home, the staff will struggle to keep up.

Inkster judge allegedly owes on $2,500 water bill; she says it is a mistake

Johnson has been a Judge in Inkster since 2012. She’s also lived in her current house for roughly the same amount of time, where she says her water bills were about $60 a month.

Livonia bands together to pick up after last week's tornado

The tornado in Livonia that killed a 3-year-old boy wrecked the city - -but they're putting the pieces back together -- by working together.

Detroit Horse Power plans urban equestrian center at long-vacant site

Detroit Horse Power plans to build the country's largest urban equestrian center later this year after the Detroit Public Schools Community District approved a sale of 14 acres of land.

Detroit approves new restaurant grading system

A new way to know if a restaurant passed its health inspection is coming to Detroit. The city council unanimously passed the Dining With Confidence ordinance after a pilot program.