Livonia couple trapped in Gaza following trip to see family

Nabih Ayad, of the Arab American Civil Rights League, has filed a lawsuit to get the State Department to help his clients.

Detroit announces new housing project aimed at helping homeless veterans

No resident will pay more than 30 percent of their monthly income on rent that’s because vouchers from the Michigan State Housing Development Authority and the Detroit Housing Commission will help with that.

Detroit's Barkside Dog Bar opens this weekend with fun for people, pups

Detroit's dog park and bar Barkside opens on Saturday. The indoor and outdoor dog park includes space for animals to play and a bar servicing up beer, wine, cocktails, mocktails, and coffee for humans.

Train derailment blocks Romulus road

A train derailment is blocking a Romulus road Thursday morning.

Detroit first responders awarded for their bravery in annual ceremony

For the 11th consecutive year, the Annual Above & Beyond Awards Ceremony honored about 25 of Detroit's most courageous first responders.

Family still fights for justice 1 year after son was killed pumping gas

A suspect was caught on camera but no arrests were ever made. The case is now cold but Devante's mother is determined to change that.

Dearborn Fire chief charged with driving drunk 2 days after job gets reinstated

Chief Joseph Murray was reinstated as chief on Monday while today the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office charged him with two counts of operating while intoxicated.

Detroit Rescue Mission braces for winter demand with homeless numbers rising

"We need to treat the real issue of homelessness," he said. "We got mental health, we got affordable housing which we don’t have enough of, and then substance abuse and alcoholism."

Detroit homeless report finds most were newly unsheltered in 2022, faced violence and overcrowding

More than a thousand families experienced homelessness in 2022, the report out of Detroit found, though those numbers are almost certainly an undercount of the total population living on the streets.

Gateway to Joe Louis Greenway opens on Detroit's west side

The West Warren ribbon cutting happened Tuesday, replacing blight and an abandoned railway line with a four-acre park and access to the 27-mile greenway that goes around the city.

Antisemitic post in Hamtramck Facebook group claims Holocaust was a punishment

A Facebook post was made on a public page Monday night, stating the Holocaust was the Jewish community's advanced punishment for Israel's actions against Palestinian civilians in the current war.

Twelve-year-old basketball standout offered U-D Mercy scholarship

"I know what comes with it, and the pressure that comes with it, and I know I’m ready for it and built for it," Braylan said.

Rough arrest of armed suspect inside Detroit Coney Island defended by chief

The suspect – who was armed and previously served prison time for manslaughter, was legally asked by officers if he had a CPL to carry the weapon they saw Saturday. He did not answer and resisted.