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Detroit police searching for 1-year-old boy after parents fail to surrender him to CPS
DETROIT – Police are looking for a 1-year-old boy who was supposed to be surrendered to Child Protective Services. Detroit police said the parents of Malachi Leone Taylor were under a court order to surrender the child to CPS and failed to do so. The boy was last seen...
Detroit Man Drowns in Kensington Lake
According to the Oakland County Sheriff's Office, a 21-year-old Detroit man drown while swimming Saturday in Kensington Lake, marking the fourth drowning in three weeks in an area lake. Sheriff Michael Bouchard called the drowning a tragic accident that has too frequent. The death was the 10th in an Oakland...
Detroit Lions Day 4 training camp observations, Hendon Hooker might be in trouble
Day four of Detroit Lions training camp is in the books and there was a lot to take in. Here's the biggest takeaways from Saturday's training camp that featured fans back in the stands. The Lions are definitely ready to get the pads on this coming Monday. There were multiples skirmishes ...
Making the Detroit Lions roster just got a lot harder if you're a depth guy
In the past if you were a depth guy looking to make the Detroit Lions roster, special teams alone might be your ticket to making the roster. That's no longer the case now. Now you have to be much more than that according to Lions' special teams coach Dave Fipp. "I tell the players in the old ...
2026 4-Star Offensive Tackle from Detroit Set to Visit Michigan State
Michigan State and Coach Jonathan Smith continue to shoot high while recruiting players in the 2026 recruiting class. That remains the case with the upcoming visit of a top in-state prospect.
Wide receiver battle is already at fever pitch in Lions' camp
When determining how the wide receiver depth chart will look for the Detroit Lions going into this season, we can lock in four guys-Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jameson Williams, Kalif Raymond and Donovan Peoples-Jones. Peoples-Jones' status could be considered somewhat tenuous, and vulnerable to competition, but it would be a big surprise if he doesn't make the 53-man roster at the end of August.
Undercover Michigan State Police Detective Escapes Unharmed in Detroit Shooting Amid Spate of Officer Violence
An undercover Michigan State Police detective was on the receiving end of gunfire while conducting a case-related drive on Detroit's east side this past Friday, authorities confirmed. As per a report by CBS News, the incident transpired near the intersection of Curt Street and Van Dyke Avenue at approximately 7:50 a.m. yesterday, luckily neither the detective nor the vehicle was hit by the gunfire and no civilian injuries were reported.
Where Detroit newcomers are coming from: U-Haul study reveals where people move from
DETROIT (FOX 2) - Detroit's comeback is not to be missed. Don't take it from us, though. The proof is in the people who are moving into the city from across the country. From Ohio to Florida and Texas, people are pulling into neighborhoods with U-Haul in Detroit from all over.
Red Wings Copp Expects More From Himself
No one can question that Andrew Copp was filling a vital role for the Detroit Red Wings last season. Well, maybe there is one person who is qualified to question his performance. Copp would be that guy, and the in the opinion of the Red Wings forward, he thinks he’s...
Detroiters Debate Whether City Officials Should Live in the City
July 26, 2024 ~ Over 40% of Detroit’s top officials live outside the city, sparking debate on residency rules. Guy Gordon, Lloyd Jackson, and Jamie Edmonds talk about community members who argue leaders should live locally to strengthen trust, questioning Mayor Mike Duggan’s commitment to Detroit.
NAN Michigan and United Six+ Announce Victory in Federal Racism Lawsuit Against UEC
A crucial moment in the fight for civil rights unfolded in Michigan as the National Action Network (NAN) Michigan Chapter, led by Rev. Charles Williams II, joined forces with the plaintiffs known as the United Six+ to announce a significant development in their federal racism lawsuit against United Electrical Contractors (UEC). On July 17, at the US Eastern District Courthouse in Detroit and later at Packard Row in Ann Arbor, they revealed UEC’s admission of liability, marking a pivotal step forward in addressing and rectifying workplace racism.
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