New class of Detroit police cadets celebrate graduation day

Before this new class of Detroit police cadets begins to protect and serve, there’s a brief moment of celebration.

Volunteers join Home Depot to perform day of service to remember 9/11

Volunteers are working with Home Depot to help build safe spaces for reflection and healing as part of this 9/11 service project dedicated to the men and women who serve and protect.

Wayne County man charged with kidnap attempt of boy from Canada

Agents recovered a laminated ransom note, and evidence showed he had researched items such as a stun gun, a toddler life vest, zip ties, duct tape, gloves, and strong cold medication with a funnel.

Canton man charged in the strangulation death of his wife

On Monday police responded to a residence in the 200 block of Pinehurst Drive for reports of a person not breathing.

Rise in Metro Detroit domestic violence deaths spark call for change

A rash of murders linked to domestic violence has local non-profit leaders sounding the alarm about the need to get help to survivors before it’s too late.

Taylor High School bathroom policy to prevent vaping has students concerned

A bathroom policy at Taylor High School is causing quite a stir. Students say there are limits on when they can use the facilities, while the administration claims the policy is in place to keep them safe.

Wayne County rolls out new stormwater management push

Michigan's biggest county is rolling out a new plan to maintain the infrastructure that manages stormwater and keeps rainfall from collecting in streets and flooding basements.

Hamtramck's political upheaval continues, upsetting residents

The rancor in Hamtramck continues as political upheaval in the small community ensues after the city council elevated one of their own to mayor pro tem.

Hamtramck appoints new mayor pro tem despite ongoing probe

The Hamtramck City Council voted Tuesday to appoint a new mayor pro tem, selecting a councilmember who is currently under investigation.