Dearborn native wins Tony Award for 'Parade' musical

A Dearborn native celebrated alongside a team of others over the weekend when a musical he produced, "Parade," won a Tony Award.

Grosse Pointe parents bash district's plan to layoff teachers, cut $4.6 million from budget

“Our teachers, our counselors, you are putting them on a chopping block for what?" asked one irate student. “A student ratio that hasn't been updated since the 1960s? You are crippling not only my home and school but countless other students."

MSU becomes Fisher Building's majority owner

Michigan State has been making investments in Detroit to open up incubators and other education and training programs over the past year.

Detroit Police investigate double shooting on west side

Detroit Police are investigating after two men were shot while sitting outside of a coney island on the city's west side early Tuesday morning.

Quadriplegic Detroit man loses wheelchair and service dog in separate hit-and-runs

A driver doing donuts caused a crash that destroyed quadriplegic Detroit man's van and wheelchair the same month that a different hit-and-run driver killed his dog.

2-year-old who shot, killed self is child of Dearborn police corporal

A corporal in the Dearborn Police Department has been identified as the father of a 2-year-old who somehow got their hands on a gun and killed themelves on Sunday.

Westland man arrested for possession of 3,000 Grams of crack cocaine and fentanyl

During a search of a Westland man's truck, residence, and personal belongings, authorities discovered fentanyl, methamphetamine, crack cocaine, and multiple firearms.

WATCH: Detroit incinerator smokestack imploded

Video from both a drone and from the ground showed us two different vantage points of the explosion.