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Detroit firefighters were then called just before 3 a.m. to a home in the 19600 block of Charest Street near Outer Drive and Conant Street on the city's east side for a report of a fire, they said. The first fire crew arrived in about six minutes, according to authorities. They arrived and found the house on fire and its occupants and dogs outside.
Tenants of the troubled Leland apartment building in downtown Detroit say they’re not only displaced — they’re locked out of their homes with no clear timeline for when they can get back in to retrieve their belongings.
The Detroit Pistons are on a roll again. This team isn't a Cinderella story anymore until the playoffs begin. The Pistons are expected to win regular season ga
A house fire on Monday on Detroit's northwest side that left three people dead and injured another was likely started by the home's electrical system, officials said.
The Detroit Downtown Development Authority will contribute $5 million toward the $8.5 million cost of the upgrades.
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Multiple house fires swept through Detroit between Monday night and Tuesday morning, displacing several families but resulting in no fatalities after residents managed to escape safely.
The Detroit Fire Department responded to three calls early Wednesday involving house fires, with a firefighter injured at one of the scenes.
With Tuesday’s victory over the Islanders, in which Alex DeBrincat scored two power-play goals in the third period and goalie John Gibson finished with 16 saves, the Red Wings moved back into first place in the Atlantic Division ahead of their first of two regular-season meetings with the Mammoth.
Anyone who has seen Rashad Dyson Jr. or knows of his whereabouts is asked to contact the Detroit Police Department at 313-596-1201 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-SPEAK-UP.
Three Detroit men each face multiple charges relating to counterfeit money after an investigation that involved the U.S. Secret Service.