City Council delays vote on $800M District Detroit tax incentive

Detroit City Council delays a vote on a massive plan for downtown that would invest over $1 billion into District Detroit.

Lawyers say dispute over Van Gogh art at Detroit Institute of Arts is settled

A deal has been reached over control of an 1888 painting by Vincent van Gogh, lawyers said, weeks after the custody fight created public buzz and much tension near the end of a rare U.S. exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts.

Detroit eviction shooting leads police to guns, drugs, cash

An investigation after two workers were shot during an eviction cleanout Monday led Detroit police to guns, drugs, and money.

Livid DTE customers vent to Public Service Commission at forum

“DTE is not the victim here, the people in this room are," said one woman at the town hall. "DTE is not going to go hungry when the food spoils."

Dearborn Heights couple loses everything in house explosion and needs help

"I’m just sitting down. I open up Instagram, and the first thing that loads up is the video of our house on the city of Dearborn page," said Ali Ayash. "And I knew instantly it was our house."

75-year-old Lyft driver survives knife attack by passenger in Westland

"I said 'Is this all right sir? 'And I turned, and he started stabbing me in the neck," Evans said. "He hit me four times in the neck, but only one was really bad. And then he cut my arm, my thumb, and then my hand."

USA Boxing holds National Qualifier at Detroit's Huntington Place

Hundreds of elite fighters are at downtown Detroit's Huntington Place, which is hosting USA Boxing's National Qualifier to help decide who goes to the 2024 Olympics.

Norfolk Southern sued after bringing toxic material from Ohio to Michigan landfills

A Wayne County resident has hired an attorney to prevent toxic materials like the ones that came from the Norfolk Southern derailment from being dumped in Michigan again.