25 Days of December kicks off, celebrating Downtown Detroit businesses

For more information visit: Downtown Detroit’s 25 Days of December transforms the city into a festive, family-friendly destination that celebrates shopping small, supporting local businesses and strengthening the Downtown community. For campaign details, participating businesses and prize information, visit DowntownDetroit.org/smallbusiness

Power will remain on at bankrupt apartment in Detroit

While confusion remains, the power at least will remain on at the downtown Detroit apartment The Leland. That's after the owners agreed to pay DTE an outstanding electric bill of more than $43,000. The complex remains in bankruptcy court.

What holiday shopping can tell us about the economy

After a massive turnout at Somerset for black friday, and a major sales day for Cyber Monday, we talk to business expert Mark Lee about how much the holiday shopping rush can tell us about the state of the economy, consumer confidence, and the fate of "Brick & Mortar" retail.

$1B music piracy case could affect internet users

FOX 2 talks to cyber risk analyst David Derigiotis about Cox Comunications v. Sony Music Entertainment, a supreme court case concerning music piracy. Sony claims Cox, and other Internet service providers, failed to prevent music piracy. Cox argues it is not their responsibility to police the Internet. The outcome of this case could have a major effect on how (or if) music streaming remains a reality.

Tenants displaced as apartment building shuts down

On Black Friday, Leland Housen residents say they got a letter saying they must move out by Dec. 3 because DTE Energy is planning to turn the power off. This is all over a large unpaid debt. No power means no living inside, especially in the dropping frigid temperatures.

Neighbors want dog owner held accountable

They say at least four bully-breed dogs were inside the garage on Monday night, not because of the cold, but because as many as 15 neighbors started increasing pressure on this breeder through social media, contacting the police, animal control, and attending council meetings.

Pulse of Politics: Congressional UFO hearings

After lawmakers held hearings on Capitol Hill regarding UFO sightings, Bill Konkolesky, State Director of the Michigan Chapter of the Mutual UFO Network, weighs in on what could come from the hearings. Plus, Pulse Anchor Roop Raj and Pulse of Politics Host Aaron Jordan discuss the day's political headlines.