MDOC updates prisoner Covid cases, describes mitigation efforts

“When we have prisoners that get very sick or prisoners who pass away, we see prisoners who knew them or were around them that contact us," Gautz said. "(They) say I refused it before, but now I want it."

Woman pregnant with twins set on fire by boyfriend, Detroit police say; suspect gets $50K bond

A woman, pregnant with twins, was set on fire by her own boyfriend, Detroit Police say. Not only that, he could be out on bail as low as $5,000 as she and the babies fight to live.

Carhartt defends COVID-19 vaccine mandate, citing workplace safety

Carhartt said its COVID-19 mandate is to protect its workforce. The company stands behind the policy despite backlash from some people.

Police rescue woman who jumped onto ice on Detroit River

Police officers urged a woman suffering a mental health crisis to return to shore after she jumped onto the frozen Detroit River.

Woman found dismembered in bags was mother of 4, remembered as sweet soul

"I don’t want to picture of her being cut up and mangled by the guy," Parks said. "The pain she had to be going through.This is not a human that would do something like this to a person."

Body parts of missing woman found inside bags within Detroit house; boyfriend arrested

Detroit police have arrested the boyfriend of Latima Warren, whose body parts were found in bags inside the residence near Tireman and Vaughan. Warren has been missing since Dec. 28.

I-94 construction: MDOT hosting information about Grand River bridge replacement in Detroit

Find out what to expect when MDOT crews begin replacing the Grand River bridge over I-94 in Detroit. The event will include information about the project and detours for when work begins

Detroit seafood business sustains heavy damage after vehicle loses control, slams into building

Video on Seven Mile caught the crash, which showed a vehicle losing control, drifting into the other lane and slamming into the business. A water main break may have contributed to ice on the road.

Detroit says omicron, staffing and cold snap have resulted in slow response to water leaks in neighborhoods

"Apologies to the customers on S. Edsel," said Sam Snalley, COO, Detroit water. "With this cold snap and we’ve had a significant increase in the number of water main breaks, as well as the number of vacant floodings that have been reported.