Detroit house burns months after drive-by shooting that wounded 2 children

A Detroit home where two children were shot over the summer caught fire Tuesday morning. The house on Arcola has been boarded up since the July drive-by shooting.

Detroit nurse may have sexually assaulted 'hundreds' of victims, attorney says

More sex assault claims have arisen against Wilfredo Figueroa-Berrios, a Detroit nurse already facing charges for such crimes, according to Michigan Sexual Assault Lawyers.

Metro Detroit woman rescues neglected dogs and cats, giving them another chance at life

Some of Detroit’s most neglected and forgotten dogs are getting another shot, thanks to a Metro Detroit woman caring for her dogs in a makeshift encampment on the city's west side.

Malcolm X's Inkster home receives historical marker, unveiling Oct. 18

For the past few years the nonprofit has been working hard to rebuild and restore the house to what it was like when the Civil Rights leader lived there.

Detroit Gompers students return to school for the first time since stabbing

It was a heartfelt welcome back at Gompers Elementary-Middle School in Detroit as students returned for the first time after a classmate was stabbed in the school.

Joe Louis Greenway grows by another six miles, includes statue featuring famous boxer as a golfer

The Joe Louis Greenway grew a little longer last week. The new addition includes a statue featuring the boxer as a golfer, highlighting another piece of history about the figure and how he broke barriers in sport.

Driver causes road rage crash after kicking vehicle 'for no apparent reason' in Detroit

A suspect allegedly kicked a vehicle for no reason in Detroit on Sunday afternoon, leading to a road rage incident that included a crash on the Southfield Freeway and more damage to the victim's vehicle.

Community to help welcome students back after stabbing at Detroit school

Community members plan to gather outside of Gompers Elementary-Middle School in Detroit to welcome back students after a stabbing last week.

17-year-old boy in critical condition after being shot multiple times in Detroit

Police said that just after 11 a.m. a 17-year-old boy was shot multiple times during an argument that happened in the 15600 block of Manning on Detroit's east side.

Detroit community demands city to shut down concrete company

Dust, debris, and noise—Detroiters are saying a concrete company is polluting their East Side neighborhood, and they're asking the city to shut the place down.

Melvindale boil water advisory lifted after safety testing

The city-wide water outage occurred due to an inadvertent water shut-off to our supply on Oct. 8, the city said.

2026 Banana Ball World Tour coming to Comerica Park in Detroit

Foul balls counting as outs? Each inning worth one point? And a two-hour time-limit? It's not baseball, but something far faster-paced and much more chaotic. And it's finally coming to Comerica Park.

Detroit police partners with DWIHN to improve response to mental health calls

Detroit officers are often the first line of defense to handle mental health crises, but now there is a new pilot program to change all of that.

Hudson's Detroit completes office space and public plaza honoring Nick Gilbert

Hudson's Detroit is still a year away from being completed. But a major milestone was reached this week when the first office space finally opened.

Tigers fan learns to walk again after health emergency at Comerica Park in 2023

A Tigers fan who was at Wednesday's big game is happy to be able to cheer on her team after nearly losing her life outside Comerica Park two years prior.

Family of a non-verbal child files lawsuit against Detroit Schools: Claims intentional harm

The family of a non-verbal, cognitively impaired child has filed a $25 million lawsuit against the Detroit Public Schools Community District, accusing school staff of intentionally harming their child and covering it up.