Detroit city council passes new law to crackdown on ATVs
Even with concerns from council members, the ordinance passed by a 4-3 vote.
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Even with concerns from council members, the ordinance passed by a 4-3 vote.
Detroit community activist Pastor Mo is applauding a new effort that will look to make the city of Detroit's highways safer.
A 12-year-old Detroit boy is on a mission to change the lives of children one book at a time.
Belle Isle Park is where hundreds of people decided to spend their Fourth of July, but for one family, it was an opportunity to continue a decades-long tradition.
It's their latest attempt to get the city to comply with a 2017 settlement that required the city to replace tens of thousands of lead service lines for residents by January 2020.
Authorities say the city's Buildings, Safety Engineering, and Environmental Department (BSEED) inspected the building after two fatal incidents.
In a letter to the community below, the company says it's installing a second regenerative thermal oxidizer.
The Alabama native was a passionate and dedicated lineman who was also a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.
The speech took place after he and over 100,000 people walked down Woodward in a march called the Walk to Freedom.
In a new effort to make roads safer, artificial intelligence cameras will be installed at more than 40 intersections along Woodward.
The 23-year-old, who would've turned 24 years old two days ago, was fatally wounded during a robbery on June 5 at Detroit's Russell Industrial Center.
Tlaib says it would require all gun sellers in the country to provide every person who buys a firearm with a gun lock.
The Wayne County Prosecutor's office is charging Stacey Smith's fiancé, Cortez Coleman, for her murder. He's accused of strangling her to death.
CBS News Detroit spoke with owner Darrel Beaver who says it was taken after one of his drivers left the keys in the ignition.
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