Tires and wheel stolen off family's SUV parked at DTW's Big Blue Deck

The family says they parked in the Big Blue Deck at the Evans Terminal in Romulus and found their brand-new Jeep Wagoneer missing its wheels and tires, sitting on cement blocks.

Master home inspector raises alarm on DMC, Henry Ford parking structure safety

"(They're) using these temporary jacks to handle a problem until it’s permanently repaired and any of the engineering people would say why aren’t these actually fastened down and they’re not," Briggs said.

Royal Oak Township shooting suspect found in Detroit

A man wanted in connection with a shooting in Royal Oak Township last month was arrested in Detroit after the victim finally decided to talk to Michigan State Police.

Detroit neighborhood without water due to broken valve

The issues were reported on Monday, though residents believe that water problems go back weeks. The city says it has no way of knowing if some of its pipes are broken since they're a century old.

Detroit's North Rosedale Park on day 3 with no water following broken valve problem

"This is it, this is all you got," she said, turning on the tap. "And that’s ridiculous. How do you go three days without water? isn’t that a health hazard?"

Oakland County Hate Crime Unit handling case where Dearborn man allegedly made threats at Jewish temple

"I think everyone - all of us, can tell the difference between somebody exercising their right to free speech and somebody driving to a preschool at a temple and shouting hate speech and threatening somebody," said Karen McDonald, Oakland County Prosecutor.

Single mother gets new roof thanks to Rehab Highland Park, donors, businesses

A single mother whose 107-year-old Highland Park home needed a new roof got the help she needed thanks to volunteers, businesses, and donors all working together.

Detroit mayor to use emergency powers to salvage transit for disabled residents

The city of Detroit was notified it was violating federal law for failing to fund paratransit service after the city council voted down a $49 million contract.