Detroit's North Rosedale Park adds new Massey mural reflecting neighborhood's diversity

“What’s nice about all of this, is that most of the pieces that are created to last a long time," he said. "Fifteen to 20 years this piece will still be here, in100 years this piece will still be here based on the structure and quality of the materials."

Apartment dumpster hasn't been emptied in months on Detroit's west side

People living there tell FOX 2 the dumpster has not been emptied in months, it has been attracting rodents - and illegal dumpers.

Bond increased $500K for man charged with violent carjacking of 95-year-old

A man who police said carjacked a 95-year-old was originally given a low bond and could have walked free without paying a dime. But an emergency hearing changed all of that.

Detroit Police officers. sergeants, lieutenants to get $11,000 pay raise in deal with city

The City of Detroit is about to pay its police officers up to $11,000 more per year in a deal reached with union leadership to help keep the city competitive with suburban departments to prevent losing officers.

Amazon driver carjacked by gunman in ski mask on Detroit's west side

The driver chose the right home to run for help – Corporal Michael Fountain. A 37-year veteran with Detroit Police Department.

Packard Plant demolition begins Thursday

The City Council approved $1.68 million in funding over the summer to help finance the demolition of the 3.5 million square foot plant.

Stellantis fined $62K for air quality violations by state; resident calls it 'an insult'

"So I mean, to fine $62,000 for 13 months of polluting a community to me is like, that’s the price of doing business," Robert Shobe said. "...They make that every two or three minutes off of those vehicles rolling down that line."

National Guard scarecrow display in uniform and bulletproof vest stolen in Plymouth

The downtown Plymouth decoration was decked out in the authentic uniform, and bulletproof vest too. She had zip-tied everything onto the scarecrow, but it didn't stop the thieves.

2nd grader accused of threatening students with knife at Livonia elementary school, parents say

Parents of Cleveland Elementary School students say a boy brought a knife to school and threatened people with it. Livonia Public Schools said the child was wielding the knife on the playground but would not say if he was threatening others.