Grosse Pointe teens who defaced downtown buildings likely to receive reduced charges
Don’t expect prosecutors to throw the book at three Grosse Pointe Woods teenagers who were caught on surveillance spray-painting two downtown Detroit buildings.
Don’t expect prosecutors to throw the book at three Grosse Pointe Woods teenagers who were caught on surveillance spray-painting two downtown Detroit buildings.
The unit is accused of improperly gaining search warrants for an untold number of houses and marijuana dispensaries, where money and drugs were seized and never logged.
Detroit medics are taking too long to respond to emergencies, and people are dying.
An Australian photographer got a quick, bitter dose of Detroit and its police force.
Theodore Wafer was found guilty Thursday of second-degree murder and manslaughter in the fatal shooting of 19-year-old Renisha McBride.
Detroit police have been quietly raiding cannabis dispensaries, but no charges have been filed in the cases.
Gannett, the media company that owns the Detroit Free Press, is forcing employees at some newspapers to reapply for new jobs as part of a bold cost-cutting move.
For the first time in decades, someone is paying property taxes on the abandoned Packard Plant.
The victim was lifeless when firefighters removed him from a collapsed garage.
The Brewster Wheeler Recreation Center may be demolished as Detroit Mayor Duggan looks for developers for the Brush Park area.