Redford Township police investigate fatal shooting of 27-year-old man
There are no suspects in custody at this time.
There are no suspects in custody at this time.
NFC North-leading Detroit Lions rally from 12-point deficit to beat Bears 31-26
Detroit has its best record through 10 games since 1962, giving the franchise a shot to win a division title for the first time in three decades.
Detroit has its best record through 10 games since 1962, giving the franchise a shot to win a division title for the first time in three decades.
Detroit Police investigate two separate, unrelated double shootings on Saturday
Police are investigating two separate, unrelated double shootings in Detroit Saturday night.
Police are investigating two separate, unrelated double shootings in Detroit Saturday night.
Family searching for 6-year-olds missing emotional support dog
Noodles, a constant companion for 6-year-old Abi, slipped through the fence into the front yard of their Detroit residence.
Noodles, a constant companion for 6-year-old Abi, slipped through the fence into the front yard of their Detroit residence.
Lincoln Park Public Schools, Corewell Health team up to provide on-the-job internships, career skills
Students receive a combination of classroom instruction and job coaching in collaboration with Michigan Rehabilitation Services to hone their skills.
Students receive a combination of classroom instruction and job coaching in collaboration with Michigan Rehabilitation Services to hone their skills.
Passenger dead after crash in Grosse Pointe Farms
The passenger in the car suffered fatal injuries and the driver remains in critical condition according to police.
The passenger in the car suffered fatal injuries and the driver remains in critical condition according to police.
Turkey giveaways happening in Wayne County
Three turkey giveaways are happening in Wayne County this weekend.
Three turkey giveaways are happening in Wayne County this weekend.
Thousands flood Campus Martius for 2023 Detroit Tree Lighting
Officially kicking off the holiday season, thousands gathered downtown at Campus Martius for the annual Detroit Tree Lighting.
Officially kicking off the holiday season, thousands gathered downtown at Campus Martius for the annual Detroit Tree Lighting.
Update: 2-year-old lost in Detroit reunited with family
A 2-year-old boy was found wandering alone in Detroit and was dropped off at the fire department.
A 2-year-old boy was found wandering alone in Detroit and was dropped off at the fire department.
Beloved, deaf repairman needs help recovering stolen business equipment
Daniel Haener has set up a GoFundMe account to help raise money for new equipment, as he is unable to do his job without them.
Daniel Haener has set up a GoFundMe account to help raise money for new equipment, as he is unable to do his job without them.
Detroit Baptist church leader Rev DeeDee Coleman reflects on her legacy as retirement nears
“First of all they had to get over the fact that I was a woman," she said. "They had never had a woman pastor and nowhere in the clergy was a woman.”
“First of all they had to get over the fact that I was a woman," she said. "They had never had a woman pastor and nowhere in the clergy was a woman.”
Detroit Casino Council announces deal with three gaming centers
The body representing the five unions with employees at the casinos called it the “best agreement in history of Detroit Casino industry."
The body representing the five unions with employees at the casinos called it the “best agreement in history of Detroit Casino industry."
Wayne County man ran out of his shoes after winning Fantasy 5 Jackpot
The 38-year-old lottery player lives in Wayne County. He matched the numbers, 03-04-09-19-39, in the Oct. 28 drawing.
The 38-year-old lottery player lives in Wayne County. He matched the numbers, 03-04-09-19-39, in the Oct. 28 drawing.
Holiday Lighted Parade, Detroit Tree Lighting, and more things to do this weekend in Metro Detroit
This weekend is full of tree lighting events and other holiday fun around Metro Detroit. Here's what's going on:
This weekend is full of tree lighting events and other holiday fun around Metro Detroit. Here's what's going on:
Redford Township water main break could impact residents, businesses
Work being done on infrastructure in the township may be causing the water to appear discolored. Residents will need to run cold water before drinking it.
Work being done on infrastructure in the township may be causing the water to appear discolored. Residents will need to run cold water before drinking it.
Advocate for human trafficking victims in Detroit is a guardian angel for those she helps
Elli's House cares for human trafficking victims, giving them shelter, food, and hygiene kits. But the story of Deb Ellinger and her nonprofit runs deeper than just the services she offers.
Elli's House cares for human trafficking victims, giving them shelter, food, and hygiene kits. But the story of Deb Ellinger and her nonprofit runs deeper than just the services she offers.
'White Boy Rick' Miami charges dropped in alleged assault on girlfriend
Charges have been dropped against Richard Wershe Jr., better known as "White Boy Rick," after allegedly attacking his girlfriend during a fight at his condo in Miami.
Charges have been dropped against Richard Wershe Jr., better known as "White Boy Rick," after allegedly attacking his girlfriend during a fight at his condo in Miami.
'Undesirables': GM RenCen officers accused of racism, assaults to keep some away from Riverfront
A security director at Detroit's Renaissance Center says they've been told to focus on 'undesirables' over the past 6 years - the majority of which are Black men and women. On Friday, GM said it has removed the accused officers, who are under review, while an investigation is underway.
A security director at Detroit's Renaissance Center says they've been told to focus on 'undesirables' over the past 6 years - the majority of which are Black men and women. On Friday, GM said it has removed the accused officers, who are under review, while an investigation is underway.
'Detroit's other Rosa Parks': Sarah E. Ray featured in NYT book for fight against segregation
Sarah Elizabeth Ray was asked to get off a boat while attending a graduation trip in 1945 because she was African American. In 1948, her case reached the U.S. Supreme Court - who ruled in her favor.
Sarah Elizabeth Ray was asked to get off a boat while attending a graduation trip in 1945 because she was African American. In 1948, her case reached the U.S. Supreme Court - who ruled in her favor.
New 60-unit apartment building promises affordable living for Detroit seniors
“I met three people coming in who are here, who were homeless before they moved in here," said Mayor Mike Duggan. "We're guaranteeing that people of all incomes stay in this neighborhood."
“I met three people coming in who are here, who were homeless before they moved in here," said Mayor Mike Duggan. "We're guaranteeing that people of all incomes stay in this neighborhood."



















