Instagram post leads investigators to firearms stolen from Westland gun store

A suspect is facing charges after authorities say an Instagram post showing him holding a firearm led them to weapons stolen from a Westland gun store.

92-year-old won't let Moroun company buy her out of Detroit's Cadillac Heights

Since 1962 she’s called this place home, raised a family here, and spent blood sweat and tears trying to preserve the dying east side neighborhood for decades.

Alive man's 'dead' listing to be corrected, Social Security office claims

He says this bad dream started when his mom died in August after he went to the Social Security Administration office off Outer Drive in Detroit to close out her affairs.

Aaron Salter, wrongly convicted of murder, charged with choking woman and holding her against her will

A Detroit man who was freed four years ago after spending 15 years in prison for a murder he didn't commit is back behind bars after he was charged with choking a love interest, threatening her with a gun, and holding her against her will.

Detroit sues Census bureau over 2021 population estimates, argues figure 'divorced from reality'

DTE, DWSD, and the post office have all shown Detroit's population increased in 2021, the mayor said. Instead, the Census Bureau believes it fell by another 7,000 people last year.

Michigan man's murder conviction overturned due to attorney ignoring defendant's wishes

The court's ruling found the suspect had wished to admit he pulled the trigger in a self-defense argument. Reinaldo Jamison's lawyer instead chose to argue he wasn't the gunman.