Erica Anne Bohn was acquitted of second-degree child abuse charges during a bench trial.
Wyandotte city officials accepted a $616,876 federal grant, which paves the way for four new firefighters to be hired for two years.
In the past two weeks, parts for four air conditioner units have been stolen out of Wyandotte buildings, including some businesses.
Wayne County had the most drunk driving arrests during a three-day enforcement blitz, including one in Wyandotte.
Brandon Edward Soules, 29, was sentenced Wednesday to one year in jail on child abuse charges.
The new entity would be called Wy-South Fire Department and could be in place within two years.
Wyandotte Fire Chief Jeffery Carley offers advice on staying safe from the 'silent killer.'
A Facebook message that went viral Tuesday has incorrect information, according to police.
The children's Christmas presents were hidden in the basement and were lost in the blaze.
A Wyandotte police officer will be at the school on Friday as a precaution.
Erica Anne Bohn, 25, and Brandon Edward Soules, 29, each face two felony counts of second-degree child abuse for allegedly scalding their children's feet in a tub full of hot water.
The officer took a police rifle home with him to prove a point, but ended up being disciplined for it.
The couple is facing two counts of child abuse of scalding the feet of their two young children in a tub full of hot water, according to police.
The couple are accused of scalding the feet of their two young children in a tub full of hot water.
Thanksgiving is the leading day of the year for home fires involving cooking equipment.
Wyandotte police and fire officials found a 4-year-old girl and a 2-year-old boy with severe burns.
From 10 am to noon on Saturday, chili, hot dogs and beverages will be available at Fire Station No. 1, located at 266 Maple. All money collected will go to charity.
International Transmission Corp. donates $1,000 to the Wyandotte Police Department each year.
A special blue and pink T-shirt is available, for a limited time, at Fire Station No.1 for $15. Proceeds from the sale of the shirt go to the Yes Ma'am program at Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital.
The latest incident happened at about 8 a.m. Friday at Vinewood and 4th streets.
Aug. 25 incident results in $3,000 penalty to Miami-based cruise ship business, the Detroit Free Press reports.
Two arrested after situation related to robbery in Southgate, police say.
A SWAT team descended upon Electric Street near Walnut in Wyandotte on Tuesday morning.
The incident happened between 6:30 and 6:45 a.m. Monday on Goddard in Lincoln Park.
A police-issued rifle and shotgun were stolen from a police vehicle while the car was in for repairs.
Joe Farkas, 47, of Ohio, was discovered in Detroit, Wyandotte Police Chief Daniel Grant said.
In 2011, 68 people in Michigan died in home fires and firefighters throughout the state responded to 15,578 home fires.
In Wyandotte, only two tickets have been issued since the law was enacted in 2010.
The Wyandotte Fire Department's annual open house and pancake breakfast is Sunday morning.
Starting today, Wyandotte firefighters will be replacing their normal uniform with a blue and pink T-shirt in honor of October being National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Wyandotte police said they responded to a call from the Coast Guard at about 1 p.m. Friday and recovered the body of a black male near Hennepin Point in the Detroit River.
Volunteers with the organization say the show will still go on, with a planned opening on Oct. 4.
Clothing and other goods belonging to Ramas Paull McCrory were found near the Detroit River in Wyandotte on Saturday.
Clothes and a pair of eyeglasses were found near the shore at Bishop Park, but there are no signs of a swimmer nearby.
Jeffery Gale Harbin, who lives in a group home on Oak Street, went missing Saturday.
The Coast Guard said the cruise ship Yorktown has returned to its port in Detroit after running aground in the Detroit River on Saturday.
An unknown person struck two teenage girls crossing the street at Poplar and Biddle on Monday.
Dave Kwiatkowski, who once worked at a Wayne hospital, is said to have no ties to the area.
He's expected to be charged with being in possession of a firearm while intoxicated, which is punishable by up to 93 days in jail.
A customer waiting outside reported a suspicious, masked man entering and leaving the Wyandotte bank. Police were able to nab their suspect within minutes.