'Do Not Knock' ordinance may come to Hazel Park as city council decides

It is a common annoyance that everyone can relate to; solicitors knocking on the door trying to sell you something, but in one community, that could soon be a thing of the past.

Hazel Park considers 'Do Not Knock' ordinance
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Hazel Park is inching closer to letting residents sign a "Do Not Knock Registry", making their home off limits to peddlers. Though it is only an idea as of Tuesday, it has alot of support from the Hazel Park City Council, and it was modeled after a similar ordinance in Troy where many residents there have told solicitors to get lost.

$270M project has Novi community concerned around heavy traffic

Massive developments are coming to Novi, adding new homes and a lot more attractions, but some who live there are worried it could bring too much attention.

Novi traffic concerns around $270M development in the works
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Novi has a lot of busy parts to it with several shopping areas, including 12 Oaks Mall and many restaurants. So on Wednesday, a Metro Detroit developer announced plans for a massive new addition to the area, including new homes, a hotel and a lot more nightlife. But some residents worry about more traffic.

Detroit businesses cashing in on upcoming Grand Prix
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Jenna Bruski and Danny Moreno, two people from Chicago, were among the thousands this weekend at the Movement Festival in downtown Detroit. But before they hit the road on Tuesday, they stopped by American Coney Island.

Movement Music Festival 2025
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Thousands of people moving to the beat of the movement. You get it? It's the music festival at Hart Plaza in downtown Detroit that draws thousands. Now it's the world's longest-running music festival.

Detroit Jewish community reacts to Washington DC murders of Israeli Embassy staffers

Two members from the Israeli Embassy in Washington DC were killed in what some are calling a hate crime Wednesday night. The Jewish Federation of Detroit talked with FOX 2 about its security measures and calls on everyone to denounce hate.

Clinton Township neighbors argue against proposed power lines on 19 Mile Road

Henry Ford Macomb Hospital has expanded its campus and that means it needs more power lines for more power. Neighbors say they do not want the lines installed between their homes on 19 Mile Road.

Clinton Township argues against proposed power line
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Ed Kaczmarek has lived in a condo for 23 years that backs up to a slice of wilderness between his home and 19 Mile Road in Clinton Township. He says "no" to a reported plan to install power lines along his side of the route believing it means saying bye bye to the surrounding nature.

New Boys and Girls Club to open at Michigan Central

A new hub is set to launch at Michigan Central, exploring an exciting opportunity for hundreds as the Boys and Girls Clubs of Southeastern Michigan expand.