Checking out the Ann Arbor art fair
In Ann Arbor, an art fair that features thousands of artists and live music is taking place. FOX 2 goes live in the middle of all the creativity and interviews one of the artists.
Coldplay Kiss Cam triggers 'formal investigation' into Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and HR head Kristin Cabot
Astronomer's board steps in after jumbotron footage of CEO and HR chief goes viral.
University of Michigan venue targeted in overseas ticket scam
Scammers set up a website disguised as an official University of Michigan website to trick people into buying outrageously marked-up ticket to Hill Auditorium events, according to Attorney General Dana Nessel.
Coldplay, Kiss Cam
Fox 2 producer Dylan stops by to recap the Coldplay concert?and the awkward moment the Kiss Cam caught the CEO of Astronomer with someone who wasn?t his spouse. Just a note, after this story aired early Friday Morning it was reported that the New York-based AI firm Astronomer told The NY Post that the statement circulating on social media ? which claimed to be written by Byron himself with intimate apologies to his wife and children ? is ?fake.?
Grave Conversations
Jay received an unexpected email from Scott Ginsberg, CEO of Titan Casket, who hosts Grave Conversations?a podcast filmed inside a literal coffin. The latest guest? None other than Superman director James Gunn. Naturally, Jay has thoughts.
Back in the Day & Hollywood Minute 7-18-25
Jay rewinds to 1985 when Aliens hit theaters and to the moment Detroit filed for bankruptcy in 2013, facing $18 billion in debt. Then, Chelsea covers the biggest celebrity stories of the day in Hollywood Minute.
Chaos in the Sky: Detroit-Bound Flight Emergency
Jay, Allyson, and Chelsea dive into the shocking story of a man with a criminal past?familiar to Metro Detroit TV viewers?who tried to open a plane door mid-flight and attacked a flight attendant. The flight was forced to land in Iowa, and the trio breaks down what really happened.
Felix Baumgartner, first skydiver to fall faster than speed of sound, killed in crash
Felix Baumgartner, the skydiver who broke the sound barrier in a record-setting 2012 jump, died in a paragliding crash in Italy. He was 56.
‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' to end May 2026
The announcement on live air Thursday came two days after Colbert spoke out against Paramount Global settling with President Donald Trump over a “60 Minutes" story.
IMAX showings of Christopher Nolan's 'Odyssey' sell out a year before release: Why is this?
Thousands of film-lovers flocked to the internet as the clock struck midnight on Thursday when tickets to IMAX 70mm showings of Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey' went on sale a whole year before a frame appeared on the giant screen.
Crazy Lines: 7-17-2025
It’s Thursday, and that means it’s time for Crazy Lines! Jay, Allyson, and Chelsea each confess something quirky, irrational, or just plain weird about themselves. From overthinking texts to questionable snack habits—these are the little things that prove the trio is just not right in the head… and proud of it
Amazing Kids Band
Jay shares his reaction to the new Netflix documentary on the infamous Balloon Boy hoax?but then shifts gears to something that completely blew him away. You are not going to believe this? a group of kids from the Bay Area?Grayson, Max, and Hope?who call themselves The Graystones, just covered The Eagles? ?I Can?t Tell You Why? with stunning precision. After just two weeks of rehearsal, they nailed this soulful classic in a single afternoon. Jay plays their third pass live on the show... and it stops Allyson and Chelsea in their tracks.
Changing Coke?
The President says Coca-Cola is planning to ditch high fructose corn syrup and switch to cane sugar, like they do in Mexico. But is Allyson okay with that? Let?s just say? she has thoughts.
Back in the Day & Hollywood Minute 7-17-25
Jay rewinds to the grand opening of Disneyland in 1955, the national drinking age change in 1984, the release of The Mask of Zorro, and the debut of Ant-Man. Then Chelsea takes over for Hollywood Minute with big stories: Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath?s record-setting charity concert, Ariana Grande setting the record straight about her music, and a jaw-dropping story from a new Gwyneth Paltrow biography involving Madonna, a dinner from hell, and a friendship-ending island vacation.
The July Flood
Wednesday?s flood caught Metro Detroit off guard?and Jay, Allyson, and Chelsea break down just how fast it hit. Jay shares his adventure navigating Greenfield in the middle of the downpour.
The Weatherboys Podcast: Disabusing Disability with Dr. Feranmi Okanlami
Facing a spinal cord injury in his 3rd year in orthopedic surgery residency, Dr. O has since taught the world that disability doesn't mean inability as he expands access for those with disabilities.
Connie Francis, 'Pretty Little Baby' singer, dies at 87
Connie Francis, the 1950s and ‘60s pop star known for hits like “Pretty Little Baby," has died. She was 87.
Why Country Roads Music Festival was canceled ahead of inaugural event in Michigan
Amid the heartache from fans and bands that were scheduled to play, the festival organizer promised to be back in 2026.
As If! Mattel debuts 'Clueless' Barbie dolls for film’s 30th anniversary
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of "Clueless," Mattel has launched a special collection of themed products inspired by the film's iconic characters and fashion.
Detroit AMPS are coming this Weekend!
Jay Towers sits down with former NFL star T.J. Lang and Born in Detroit?s Anthony Tomey to talk about Detroit?s newest pro basketball team ? the AMPS making their BIG3 home debut at Little Caesars Arena this Sunday. They also unveil the team?s brand-new merch line and explain how fans can score free game tickets with a purchase.



















