
Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Detroit.
GM-union talks take turn for worse
Contract talks aimed at ending a 21-day strike by the United Auto Workers against General Motors have taken a turn for the worse, hitting a big snag over product commitments for U.S. factories, a union official wrote in an email to members.
Read the full story on PBS NewsHour.
Police release image of driver wanted in hit-and-run near Detroit Coney Island
Detroit police have put out a new alert about a hit-and-run that killed 58-year-old Horland Darnell Patterson on 8 mile on Sept. 11.
Read the full story on Graham Media: WDIV Detroit.
Grocery store security guard accused in double shooting
A security guard at a grocery store was taken into custody Sunday night, accused of shooting two people outside of the store.
Read the full story on Graham Media: WDIV Detroit.
Park to commemorate Rouge River's 50-year turnaround
Ground is set to be broken on Wednesday for a park commemorating a half-century turnaround for a river that runs through the city's industrial southwest side.
Read the full story on MySanAntonio.
Efforts underway to bring Big Ten basketball tournament to Detroit
Tom Wilson, president and CEO of Olympia Entertainment, and the Big Ten have had early discussions about the future of the Big Ten tournament.
Read the full story on The Detroit News.
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