
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Detroit.
GM now employs fewest union workers
General Motors Co. now employs fewer union-represented American workers than its domestic rivals for the first time since the United Auto Workers started organizing Detroit’s carmakers eight decades ago.
Read the full story on Bloomberg.
State troopers write 600 tickets during freeway crackdown
The two-day crackdown on Metro Detroit freeways targeted speeding, aggressive drivers and distracted driving. Most of the tickets given were for speeding.
Read the full story on Graham Media: WDIV Detroit.
Woman charged in bathtub drowning of infant daughter
Prosecutors say the woman had been drinking and was alone in her apartment when she found her 18-day-old daughter unresponsive.
Read the full story on WZZM13.
Body of deported refugee arrives in Detroit
Jimmy Al-Daoud, a refugee who was found dead after he was deported from Michigan to Iraq, will be reunited with his family when his casket lands in Detroit today, officials said.
Read the full story on The Detroit News.
Businesses donate dog sticks to police after girl mauled to death
Local businesses stepped up to donate dog sticks, which make it easier to control animals that are attacking. Last week, a 9-year-old girl was mauled to death by three pit bulls.
Read the full story on Graham Media: WDIV Detroit.
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