Detroit hair boutique gets $10,000 grant from Verizon's Pay it Forward series
A hair boutique in Detroit that was set to open in May has received a special grant from Verizon's Pay it Forward series.
A hair boutique in Detroit that was set to open in May has received a special grant from Verizon's Pay it Forward series.
Michigan confirms 11 new coronavirus deaths and 638 cases on Sunday, total of 4,891 deaths and 51,142 cases
The state of Michigan is reporting 11 new coronavirus deaths and 638 cases on Sunday, bringing the state total to 4,891 deaths and 51,142 cases.
The state of Michigan is reporting 11 new coronavirus deaths and 638 cases on Sunday, bringing the state total to 4,891 deaths and 51,142 cases.
Another 150-200 Detroit workers to return to work, including building inspectors, housing repairs
The city of Detroit is bringing back another 150-200 workers, including construction inspectors and housing repair workers.
The city of Detroit is bringing back another 150-200 workers, including construction inspectors and housing repair workers.
Answering unemployment questions for the 1.3 million jobless Michigan residents
Have questions regarding unemployment? FOX 2 has answers.
Have questions regarding unemployment? FOX 2 has answers.
Michigan Capitol Commission will delay vote on restricting firearms in state capitol building
The Michigan Capitol Commission announced it would delay a vote on whether to restrict access to firearms in the capitol building on Monday.
The Michigan Capitol Commission announced it would delay a vote on whether to restrict access to firearms in the capitol building on Monday.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer updates on COVID-19 Monday afternoon as manufacturing restarts
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will address the state's response to COVID-19 as manufacturing jobs resume on Monday, May 11.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will address the state's response to COVID-19 as manufacturing jobs resume on Monday, May 11.
WATCH: Blue Angels to pay tribute to Michigan healthcare workers Tuesday
The Blue Angels will perform a special flyover for Michigan healthcare workers on Tuesday, May 12.
The Blue Angels will perform a special flyover for Michigan healthcare workers on Tuesday, May 12.
Michigan manufacturers reopen with auto suppliers restarting Monday
In accordance with the Michigan Governor's executive order that loosened restrictions on the state's manufacturing sector, auto suppliers will be among the first industries to restart work on May 11, in preparation for assembly plants to startup May 18.
In accordance with the Michigan Governor's executive order that loosened restrictions on the state's manufacturing sector, auto suppliers will be among the first industries to restart work on May 11, in preparation for assembly plants to startup May 18.
Unsung heroes: Lab techs running COVID-19 tests handle hundreds of live samples each day
Featuring an unsung hero of the pande
Featuring an unsung hero of the pande
Restaurants start to feel the percentage cuts taken by third party delivery services
A post from a Chicago food truck owner has gone viral. It shows the breakdown of his cut from delivery service Grub Hub.
A post from a Chicago food truck owner has gone viral. It shows the breakdown of his cut from delivery service Grub Hub.
Interactive Zoom sessions a ‘lifesaver’ for patients living with dementia during COVID-19
An adult program for people with dementia forced to close their doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic turns to Zoom sessions to keep their participants engaged and connect them with their friends during this tough time.
An adult program for people with dementia forced to close their doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic turns to Zoom sessions to keep their participants engaged and connect them with their friends during this tough time.
DDR has tips for masks, offers free doggie daycare for frontline heroes
Dogs feed off of our emotions and most of that is visual cues - so they may feel a little disconnected when you're in your mask.
Dogs feed off of our emotions and most of that is visual cues - so they may feel a little disconnected when you're in your mask.
Buying a home? How the experience is changing through COVID-19
Governor Gretchen Whitmer re-opened real estate in Michigan this week but there's no question about it - buying and selling a home will be very different this spring and summer, and perhaps for the foreseeable future.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer re-opened real estate in Michigan this week but there's no question about it - buying and selling a home will be very different this spring and summer, and perhaps for the foreseeable future.
Drunk driver gets early jail release due to coronavirus outbreak while her victim sits outraged
Stephanie Colucci has spent nearly three years in prison for operating while intoxicated and fleeing from police. Colucci, 29, rear-ended Zick as she sat at a red light at the Wayne and Joy road intersection in Westland.
Stephanie Colucci has spent nearly three years in prison for operating while intoxicated and fleeing from police. Colucci, 29, rear-ended Zick as she sat at a red light at the Wayne and Joy road intersection in Westland.
Detroit area hospitals prepare for rise in rare COVID-19 related child illness
Beaumont saw its first case Thursday, a 9-year-old girl who was slipping into cardiac distress.
Beaumont saw its first case Thursday, a 9-year-old girl who was slipping into cardiac distress.
Big Three auto suppliers get green light to restart next week
Michigan manufacturing is getting going a week before the Big Three re-start production. That means auto suppliers can be in full swing starting on Monday.
Michigan manufacturing is getting going a week before the Big Three re-start production. That means auto suppliers can be in full swing starting on Monday.
Detroit's Cornerstone Church raises $30K to help people affected by COVID-19
Cornerstone Church in Detroit has raised thousands of dollars for people in need who have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cornerstone Church in Detroit has raised thousands of dollars for people in need who have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Where to turn next? Out of work, unable to get through to unemployment, and bills pile up
A 56-year-old man from Washington Township is out of options with bills do and no help from the state. He says he feels abandoned by Michigan.
A 56-year-old man from Washington Township is out of options with bills do and no help from the state. He says he feels abandoned by Michigan.
As it starts reopening, a new report says Michigan is still woefully behind on testing
Even as the state eyes reopening, Michigan's testing capacity for COVID-19 is woefully behind what it needs to be, a new study out of Harvard finds.
Even as the state eyes reopening, Michigan's testing capacity for COVID-19 is woefully behind what it needs to be, a new study out of Harvard finds.
Michigan restaurants push Governor Gretchen Whitmer for May 29 reopening
Michigan bars and restaurants are lobbying to Governor Gretchen Whitmer to let them reopen in three weeks to survive financially.
Michigan bars and restaurants are lobbying to Governor Gretchen Whitmer to let them reopen in three weeks to survive financially.



















