October 20, 2021 Detroit man charged after allegedly beating women, locking them in basement and feeding them drugs Quiyemabi Summerlin, 42, allegedly locked women inside the basement of a Detroit home, where he raped and beat them, fed them drugs on plates, and forced them to engage in paid sex with customers, authorities said.
October 12, 2021 Community joins search for man who murdered panhandler outside Detroit gas station Community members joined the search for a man who murdered a panhandler outside a Detroit gas station
October 10, 2021 Detroit man, 35, beat 75-year-old employer unconscious over low pay, authorities say Keith Demetrious Taylor, 32, had finished mowing a lawn for a landscaper in Rochester Hills, Mich., when he became angry over his paycheck and repeatedly kicked the 75-year-old in the head, authorities said.
October 8, 2021 Detroit man killed in 'random execution for no reason,' police say A murder suspect conversed with his victim moments before fatally shot him Sunday outside a Detroit gas station in what police described as a "random execution for no reason."
October 6, 2021 Hundreds of Michigan health care workers quit after refusing COVID-19 vaccine One of Michigan's largest health care systems says approximately 400 of its workers have quit rather than get a required COVID-19 vaccine
September 30, 2021 Case ends against man wrongly convicted of 5 kids' deaths Murder charges were dismissed Thursday against a man who spent 15 years in prison for the fire-related deaths of five children in suburban Detroit, the climax of an investigation that found misconduct by police and prosecutors.
September 14, 2021 Michigan gubernatorial candidate James Craig responds to protesters: 'They want to silence me' Former Detroit police chief and current Michigan gubernatorial candidate James Craig told "Tucker Carlson Tonight" that protesters want to silence him because they were unsuccessful in inciting riots last year in Detroit.
September 1, 2021 ATF agents first in Justice Department to wear body cameras The Justice Department has identified the first set of federal agents to wear body cameras under a new policy that reversed a years-long ban, Attorney General Merrick Garland said Wednesday.
August 27, 2021 How to prepare your home for flooding this hurricane season As Tropical Storm Ida approaches western Cuba, inching closer towards the U.S., residents of the Gulf Coast are racing to prepare.
August 25, 2021 FBI raids Detroit city hall and homes of council members: 'culture of corruption' FBI agents reportedly raided the homes of two Detroit city councilmembers Wednesday morning, as part of a federal corruption investigation.