Inkster man charged for threatening judge, fleeing from police custody

Police say Antonio Walter Clark made multiple threatening phone calls to Judge Sabrina Johnson on Nov. 1. After he was arrested Clark allegedly attempted to escape police custody.

Unidentified woman found dead, wrapped up at intersection in Detroit

The woman was wearing a black top, blue jeans, jewelry and one white Nike shoe, according to police. Anyone with information is asked to call the Detroit Police Department at 313-596-2260, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-Speak Up.

Highland Park activist 'Mama Shu' up for $100K in 2023 CNN Hero of the Year award

The prize money would aid Avalon Village in expanding the activities section of The Homework House. The house was once slated for demolition but is now a secure space for children to do their homework after school - an effort made possible by Mama Shu and volunteers.

Westland police receive $500K federal grant for more officers

“It’s a national problem Hilary we’ve had talks with police chiefs across the country they’ve had a hard time staffing these departments,” said Mayor Michael Londeau.

Fight between custodial staff at Redford high school ends in fatal stabbing

A man who said his sister witnessed the murder said the victim was stabbed at least 10 times. She ran the other direction to the main office before locking herself and calling 911.

Detroit neurosurgeon's murder case could get update 'soon', police chief says

The murder investigation has only grown in its mystery after a break-in at Devon Hoover's home was reported days after police found his body wrapped in a sheet in the attic of his mansion.

Livonia couple out of conflict area after being trapped in Gaza

A Livonia couple who was stuck in Gaza is now out of the conflict zone. The couple got trapped in the war-torn area while visiting family several weeks ago.

Redford Union High School custodian killed by co-worker

A Redford Union High School custodian is dead after a co-worker fatally assaulted him inside the school Thursday.

Melvindale police rent room, buy dinner for homeless man

With it being a cold night, officers pooled their own money together and rented him and the cat a room, along with buying them each dinner and some extra snacks.