2 shot on Belleville's Main Street; suspects in stolen vehicle flee police

Suspects in a stolen vehicle shot two people while driving erratically on Main Street late Thursday, Belleville police say. Shell casings and evidence markers littered the road after the shooting.

Detroit thinktank calls for investments to restore city's Black wealth, culture after years of urban renewal

Paradise Valley and Black Bottom were thriving Black neighborhoods in the 1950s and 1960s what once boasted Black-owned enterprises like grocery stores, restaurants and shops was essentially razed as part of Detroit’s urban renewal.

Detroit ranks as 2nd-Most Stressed City according to new study

Take a look at the 2023 rankings - out of 183 cities - Cleveland secured the number one spot, with Baltimore coming in third.

Corktown welcomes commercial dentist office inside old Checker Cab building

Real progress is taking shape in Detroit. For community members who need to see it to believe it, they should turn their heads to the corner of Michigan and Trumbull.

Carjacking suspect orders Lyft while trying to escape from police

A Lyft driver likely avoided becoming the third victim of a carjakcing suspect early Thursday morning as the suspect called for a ride while hiding from police.

Detroit homeowners would pay 17% less on property taxes under new proposal, mayor says

To offset the cuts in property taxes, the city would more than double the tax rate on land. It's meant to make property tax rates more in line with suburban cities like Southfield, Warren, and Grosse Pointe.

Mimi's Mission prepares for 2023 Hero Walk for Autism

For years, Lisa Vilella has been helping people with autism Downriver after quitting her job and founding the nonprofit Mimi's Mission.

Black business alliance helps minority entrepreneurs navigate added challenges

Not only do Black men and women face tougher challenges in accessing capital to finance a new business, they on average must spend $5,000 more than their non-Black peers if they want to open a store.

Ceiling collapses on 93-year-old Dearborn woman, hospitalizing her

Family said they reached out to their landlord for help, but were told it was not their responsibility for the bizarre case.

Judge dismisses Wyandotte elementary school 5G cell tower lawsuit

A judge dismissed a lawsuit that was filed over a 5G cell phone tower placed atop Washington Elementary. Parents have fought against the tower, citing concerns about the potential impacts on the health of students.

Drunk driver reached 105 mph on Telegraph before crashing

A Dearborn Heights officer was about to call off the pursuit when the fleeing truck ran a red light and was T-boned by an innocent driver.

Detroit Animal Care faces urgent overcrowding problem with almost 200 dogs

"We have 39 dogs that's ready to adopt right now," Perkins said. "We're fully vaccinating them - no fees to adopt - we are trying to give these dogs a loving home."

New Era Detroit launches crime prevention app

Zeek Williams is on the front lines of crime prevention in Detroit and in his own neighborhood. New Era Detroit, which he founded to stamp out violence, is bolstering its services to help kids.

Arts, Beats & Eats, Jazz Festival, and more things to do this Labor Day weekend in Southeast Michigan

Labor Day weekend is always a busy one for events as we try to relish those last few moments of summer. Check out annual traditions, such as Arts, Beats & Eats, the Detroit Jazz Festival, the Romeo Peach Festival, and more.