Schools, local governments mostly insulated from budget cuts in new agreement
A busy news day is on the way for Tuesday, much of it coming from the state government which announced it had come to an agreement on its budgetary shortfall. Most of the cuts won't be for schools or local governments.
A busy news day is on the way for Tuesday, much of it coming from the state government which announced it had come to an agreement on its budgetary shortfall. Most of the cuts won't be for schools or local governments.
Oakland County health officials monitoring potential COVID-19 spread from Royal Oak
Three people who tested positive for the coronavirus said they visited a crowded bar in Royal Oak on June 19, where others were potentially exposed to COVID-19.
Three people who tested positive for the coronavirus said they visited a crowded bar in Royal Oak on June 19, where others were potentially exposed to COVID-19.
How risky is flying during the coronavirus pandemic?
Flying can increase your risk of exposure to infection, but airlines are taking precautions and you can too.
Flying can increase your risk of exposure to infection, but airlines are taking precautions and you can too.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, GOP leaders reach agreement on 2020 budget shortfall
FOX 2's political analyst Tim Skubick has more information on an agreement reached to address a multi-billion dollar shortfall in Michigan's 2020 budget.
FOX 2's political analyst Tim Skubick has more information on an agreement reached to address a multi-billion dollar shortfall in Michigan's 2020 budget.
3 people with COVID-19 report being at Royal Oak bar June 19
Three individuals who tested positive for COVID-19 reported being at Fifth Avenue Royal Oak the evening of June 19, prior to the start of symptoms.
Three individuals who tested positive for COVID-19 reported being at Fifth Avenue Royal Oak the evening of June 19, prior to the start of symptoms.
Financial relief grant program for veterans during COVID-19 launches in Oakland Co.
Oakland County has established emergency financial assistance for Oakland County veterans, service members and eligible family members affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Oakland County has established emergency financial assistance for Oakland County veterans, service members and eligible family members affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Counselor helps Detroit family take summer vacation to Legoland after dad dies of COVID-19
A Detroit counselor and founder of Building Better Men is helping support a family after their 33-year-old husband and father died of COVID-19.
A Detroit counselor and founder of Building Better Men is helping support a family after their 33-year-old husband and father died of COVID-19.
Gov. Whitmer concerned about Michigan's increasing COVID-19 cases
In the past week, Michigan's COVID-19 cases have trended upwards after several weeks of going down. The governor said she's concerned about how people are treating the virus.
In the past week, Michigan's COVID-19 cases have trended upwards after several weeks of going down. The governor said she's concerned about how people are treating the virus.
Video shows man getting coughed on by woman as he enters Detroit pizzeria
As he was entering a pizza place in downtown Detroit, video shows Michael Hale Jr. getting coughed on by a woman as she exits the restaurant. Hale says it was because he wasn't wearing a mask.
As he was entering a pizza place in downtown Detroit, video shows Michael Hale Jr. getting coughed on by a woman as she exits the restaurant. Hale says it was because he wasn't wearing a mask.
Man says woman coughed on him for not wearing mask as he waited outside Detroit pizza place
As he was entering a pizza place in downtown Detroit, video shows Michael Hale Jr. getting coughed on by a woman as she exits the restaurant. Hale says it was because he wasn't wearing a mask.
As he was entering a pizza place in downtown Detroit, video shows Michael Hale Jr. getting coughed on by a woman as she exits the restaurant. Hale says it was because he wasn't wearing a mask.
Dearborn Heights restaurant stops dine-in service, says staff was treated 'rudely' over safety rules
A Dearborn Heights restaurant is ceasing its in-person dining after staff were treated rudely and were disrespected by customers upset they would have to wear a mask.
A Dearborn Heights restaurant is ceasing its in-person dining after staff were treated rudely and were disrespected by customers upset they would have to wear a mask.
EMT beats COVID-19 only to lose everything in Edenville Dam failure
Taking things day-by-day, an EMT who survived COVID-19 is rebuilding his home after the Edenville Dam failure.
Taking things day-by-day, an EMT who survived COVID-19 is rebuilding his home after the Edenville Dam failure.
Detroit leaders ready to crackdown on restaurants not comply with Governor's orders
The City of Detroit said it will be ready to crackdown on bars and restaurants that are not complying with Governor Gretchen Whitmer's orders to maintain 50% capacity and enforce social distancing.
The City of Detroit said it will be ready to crackdown on bars and restaurants that are not complying with Governor Gretchen Whitmer's orders to maintain 50% capacity and enforce social distancing.
Art Road classes for kids are now on demand through Xfinity
Now Art Road teaches classes in five schools and to 2,200 students in Detroit and Ecorse, but it's COVID-19 that has cut art classes this time.
Now Art Road teaches classes in five schools and to 2,200 students in Detroit and Ecorse, but it's COVID-19 that has cut art classes this time.
Model shows that 33,000 American lives could be saved if 95% of people wear masks in public
If almost everyone wears a mask in public over the next few months, tens of thousands of lives could be spared, a widely-cited model shows.
If almost everyone wears a mask in public over the next few months, tens of thousands of lives could be spared, a widely-cited model shows.
Despite pandemic, Trump administration urges end to ACA
The Trump administration is urging the Supreme Court to overturn the Affordable Care Act in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic
The Trump administration is urging the Supreme Court to overturn the Affordable Care Act in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic
Gov. Whitmer to lift eviction freeze in July; landlords can apply for $50M in rent aid
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says a monthslong moratorium on evictions amid the coronavirus pandemic will end in mid-July, when landlords can start applying for $50 million in government assistance if they let people stay in their homes
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says a monthslong moratorium on evictions amid the coronavirus pandemic will end in mid-July, when landlords can start applying for $50 million in government assistance if they let people stay in their homes
'A touch of normalcy,' Michigan's first pandemic Jobbie Nooner kicks off today
The Jobbie Nooner is Friday and the Midwest's biggest boat party looks unlikely to be any smaller this year with so many cooped up in their homes and ready to escape for just an afternoon.
The Jobbie Nooner is Friday and the Midwest's biggest boat party looks unlikely to be any smaller this year with so many cooped up in their homes and ready to escape for just an afternoon.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to allow pro sports to return amid Covid pandemic
The order follows Major League Baseball’s announcement that a shortened 60-game season would begin on July 24 with players reporting for spring training at their home ballparks by July 1.
The order follows Major League Baseball’s announcement that a shortened 60-game season would begin on July 24 with players reporting for spring training at their home ballparks by July 1.
Upset with lack of safety precautions at Detroit restaurants and bars, Duggan puts them on notice
As the race to beat COVID-19 continues, Detroit's Mayor does not want the city's success to be wiped away.
As the race to beat COVID-19 continues, Detroit's Mayor does not want the city's success to be wiped away.



















