17-year-old found dead in Highland Park identified after 27 years

The girl's remains were discovered in a Highland Park alleyway in 1996, but she remained unidentified. Over the years, several NCMEC forensic workers tried to identify the girl through DNA, but at the time no matches were made.

Jewish Federation of Detroit meeting with lawyers after bus company strands travelers

Travelers claimed anti-Semitism was at play when the bus company failed to show up and transport the people to the pro-Israel rally after learning what the event was for.

Pet pig 'Pablo EscoBoar' is the pumpkin prince of Redford

“He’s a lot of work. He’s like a drunk toddler basically,” Derek said. “If he’s hungry he’s going to get what he wants.”

Detroit credit union names 1st Black woman CEO after 94 years

From a single mother on welfare to the first African American woman CEO of one of Detroit's oldest credit unions, Sati Smith wants people to know they can achieve their goals too.

New Detroit ordinance hurts city-based contractors, says Black business alliance

"What that ordinance stood to do, is absolutely change the way in which the city does procurement the way it does it's spending when it comes to contractors," said Charity Dean, President and CEO of the alliance.

Semi-truck crash kills pedestrian, closes Taylor intersection

The roadway is expected to closed for multiple hours for the crash investigation, according to police. Alternate routes are recommended.

Dearborn driver: ‘I know, I was driving recklessly’

While following the car, police watched as he weaved in and out of traffic, and ran a red light.

Taylor man found guilty of manslaughter after shooting man over firewood

The 73-year-old gunman shot his neighbor after the two got into a fight when the suspect took firewood from the 46-year-old victim.

Amira the dog suffers acid burns, leg amputation

To help with Amira's and other animals' medical bills, donate to the Animal Resource Funding Foundation.