
Ingrid Kelley
As a young child growing up in the City of Detroit, Ingrid Kelley knew she would one day embark on a career as a Television Reporter. Today, she is doing that and much more.
Ingrid has enjoyed success as an On-Camera Talent, Writer, Voice-Over Artist and Producer in several markets including; New York City, Detroit, and Milwaukee. Currently based in Detroit, Ingrid works as a Multimedia Journalist and her reporting is seen on Fox 2 Detroit. Ingrid is grateful for the opportunity to connect with and report on the lives of the people living in Southeast Michigan.
Prior to relocating back to her hometown, Ingrid was based in New York City. During her stint in the Big Apple, she wore many hats; including working as a Writer at Fox News Channel, an On-Air Talent for several cable news outlets, and a Freelance Producer/Writer for Black Enterprise Business Report.
Ingrid enjoys spending time with her family and is thankful for their support. She is the daughter of Ernest Kelley and Gwendolyn Kelley-Daniels. Her parents helped mold her into the woman she is today and inspire her to reach for the stars. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree from The University of Michigan and a Master of Arts degree from Wayne State University. She is a member of the Detroit Chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists and gives back to her community as a proud member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. -Alpha Rho Omega Chapter.
A firm believer in "Each One, Teach One," Ingrid serves as a mentor to students seeking career advice. She believes the knowledge she has gained through academia and professional experiences enables her to encourage students to embark on their own careers and turn professional aspirations into reality.
The latest from Ingrid Kelley
Detroit mother of 7-year-old shooting victim sounds off on 'ShotSpotter' tech to city leaders
The mother of a 7-year-old child who was shot in Detroit is now speaking about ShotSpotter technology to city officials.
Detroit officials look to extend 'Shotspotter' contract
Extending the contract or letting it expire is the question before Detroit City Council regarding the gunshot detection technology called ‘ShotSpotter.’
'Need justice:' Detroit man shot and killed, 7-year-old injured in shooting on city's west side
Detroit police are continuing to search for the person who shot and killed a 23-year-old man and injured the victim's 7-year-old cousin.
Detroit city leaders weigh in on curfew violations amid police shooting
Nearly two hours before an 8 p.m. curfew went into effect for the Ford Fireworks in Detroit, police shot an 18-year-old male who was allegedly armed with a weapon near Campus Martius Park during a police chase.
US-Iran tentative peace deal raises hope for end to war, gas price drop
Meanwhile the loss of lives and the standing of the US in the world is also being examined in the aftermath of the possible deal.
Miovision traffic data helps drivers using AI connected to city-wide networks
Miovision has technology enabled to help it communicate with the intersection, itself by being tied into the city's traffic network.
Ypsilanti IHOP server assaulted on camera allegedly by two patrons
A police investigation is underway after two patrons at the Ypsilanti IHOP were caught on security video appearing to attack one of the restaurant's servers. The incident happened Tuesday night, just before the restaurant was set to close.
I-94 shooting marks sixth Metro Detroit freeway shooting in 2 months, says MSP
Michigan State Police (MSP) say six shootings have occurred on freeways within the Detroit area in the past two months. The most recent shooting happened Tuesday morning on westbound I-94 near Dickerson Street in Detroit, leaving two injured.
Dearborn police crack down on reckless drivers with 3 Ford Mach-E Mustangs
The department unveiled the specialized traffic enforcement unit last week, deploying three all-electric Ford Mustang Mach-E police vehicles to help officers identify and stop speeding and reckless drivers.
Massive Saline data center project receives backlash, mixed responses
US Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Michigan) blasted Governor Gretchen Whitmer for her support of the hyperscale project.









