Detroit police involved shooting of wanted suspect near downtown
A suspect wanted in multiple shootings was shot by Detroit police Friday near downtown.
Trump administration's next immigration crackdown targets Charlotte
Federal officials could possibly send U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents into the city either this weekend or next week.
Detroit man accused of killing girlfriend's 3-year-old daughter last year
A Detroit man is now charged with murder for the death of his girlfriend's daughter a year ago.
Detroit man sentenced to prison for sending Bitcoin to help ISIS, planning to join terror org
A Detroit man who attempted to send Bitcoin to ISIS with the intention of that cryptocurrency helping other people join the terror organization is now serving a nine-year prison sentence.
Relative of McDonald's murder victim brings knives to court, hearing paused
A family member of a woman killed at an Eastpointe McDonald's was taken into custody after trying to bring a knife into a court room on Friday.
Ferndale ends contract with Flock Safety after hearing concerns, seeks new license plate reader vendor
Ferndale ended its contract with Flock Safety, and is now looking for a new company to provide license plate readers, which the police department says is used to track down suspects and solve crimes.
More Americans living paycheck to paycheck, data shows
Bank of America data shows more Americans are living paycheck to paycheck. Here's where it is the worst.
Where are the Skelton brothers? Mystery still unsolved as father, John Skelton, charged with murder
Fifteen years after the Skelton brothers disappeared from Morenci, Michigan, their father John Skelton has been charged with murder. However, though the boys have been declared dead, their bodies have never been found.
DOJ sues to block new California congressional map following Prop 50 win
The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Thursday filed a motion to aid in a lawsuit California Republicans have brought against Gov. Gavin Newsom over Prop 50.
Detroit police officers, firefighters, EMTs awarded at 'Above and Beyond' ceremony
Dozens of Detroit police officers, firefighters, and EMTs tackled a huge scene tonight at Ford Field, but it's not what you might think.
Oakland County drivers react to I-696 construction update as roadwork proceeds
MDOT has more highway construction that’s sure to give many of us headaches, including the workers who have to do the work. This time, ramps on I-696 Westbound are closing from I-75 to M-10 starting Friday.
Pulse of Politics: Shutdown & Thanksgiving economics
Discussing the possible long-term impacts of the government shutdown, as well as how shrinkflation will impact Thanksgiving dinner with Oakland University Associate Professor of Management Michael Greiner. Plus, Pulse Anchor Roop Raj and Pulse of Politics Host Aaron Jordan discuss the end to the shutdown and their conversation with student journalists at Michigan State University.
Michigan free birth control program ends after one-year
The year-long statewide program to provide free birth control in Michigan has concluded.
Dining out? Here's what's more expensive, based on October data
Restaurant prices keep rising in 2025, with items getting more expensive amid tariffs, labor and weather pressures.



















