Warren police arrest 3 suspects after multi-city car chase

On June 15, three suspects were arrested following a 50-minute vehicle pursuit that began in Warren and traveled through several cities, ending in Harper Woods.

'Detroit proudly raises our Pride flag': Duggan responds to Hamtramck flag ban

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan reacted to a recently approved resolution in Hamtramck that prevents Pride flags and some other flags from being flown on city property.

Questions swirl if Hamtramck's ban of LGBTQ Pride flag on city buildings is legal

The resolution now blocks any religious, ethnic, racial, political, or sexual orientation group flags on City property allowing only a few including the American Flag and the one for the State of Michigan.

Detroit's $10M Shot Stopper program empowers community groups to help prevent crime

“We’re not allowing the government to do this now," Sheffield said. "We’re leaning on organizations now who are embedded in the community, who are going to build relationships, reach out. They have what we call, street credibility. They know these areas (and) the unique needs of these zip codes."

Man wins $10 million lawsuit verdict after assault by Dearborn police officer

Luther Gonzales Hall was coming from a friend’s house on his bike. He had a bit to drink and wanted to be sure he was heading the right way to get home when he was attacked by a police officer seemingly without provocation.

Detroit teen finds mom strangled, body set on fire

A Detroit woman who was found dead inside her own home by her daughter as also set on fire in an apparent attempt to cover up the crime.

Michigan Republican Party leader Karamo, others ordered to pay $58k in legal fees

Kristina Karamo, who is the chair of the state Republican Party, must pay $58,000 in legal fees after she sued the city of Detroit over bogus election concerns.

Hamtramck resolution being considered would keep LGBTQ Pride flag off city-owned property

"We are confirming the neutrality of the City of Hamtramck we decided to stay neutral," said Mayor Amer Ghalib. "Flags that pertain to any religious, racial, ethnic or sexual-oriented group (would not be allowed)."

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."