For more than four decades, former Detroit Free Press Chief Photographer Tony Spina captured some of the most iconic moments in the city's history.
A Michigan State Police trooper was among those injured during a crash into an earlier accident scene on I-75.
Kresge Arts in Detroit announced Hayden as the recipient of its 2025 Kresge Eminent Artist prize – and the no-strings-attached $100,000 gift that comes with it – and sh
The groups said Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan's use of the term "illegal immigrants" is inhumane and dehumanizing. But Duggan defended the terminology.
Lions Hall of Fame running back, Barry Sanders, along with current Lions quarterback, Jared Goff and Michigan Wolverines national championship quarterback and current Minnesota Viking, J.J. McCarthy are the first thre guest announcements.
The Detroit Lions have agreed to hire Denver Broncos assistant John Morton as offensive coordinator and promote Kelvin Sheppard to defensive coordinator, according to a person familiar with the situation.
NFL Draft, along with 35 amateur sporting events hosted in metro Detroit last year, generated a record-breaking $195 million in direct visitor spending, according to a new report from the Detroit Sports Commission.
The Motor City is the focus of CBS Detroit's Michigan Matters as the 2025 Detroit Auto Show and Michigan Central Station's imprint grow, which is discussed by an all-star lineup of leaders.
Catholic bishops from across Michigan sent out a note regarding their stance on immigration and a call to action to politicians.
Hundreds of former Michigan football players have joined an NIL-related lawsuit against the NCAA, the Big Ten, and its network.
The official February Outlook released by NOAA puts Michigan near average with temperatures, but above average with precipitation. For context, our monthly average temperatures for February at Detroit Metro Airport are highs around 35.2 degrees and lows around 20.8 degrees. Our average monthly snowfall in February is 12.5 inches.
We’re here to say, not on our watch! We’re going to protect our neighbors,” U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., said as immigration advocates took to the streets of southwest Detroit on Wednesday.