Detroit Police, community activists call for peace after teen killed in shooting with police
Detroit Police Chief Todd Bettison called for parents and loved ones to better monitor their youths, check social media after a 16-year-old was shot and killed in an altercation with a police officer who was also shot.
Dog hoarder busted, officer shot in Detroit, the weather and more
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Community Food Bank of Macomb County tackling food insecurity
The Community Food Bank of Macomb County is addressing hunger in the area with its more than 50 pantry partners. For more information visit: www.macombgov.org/departments/macomb-community-action/macomb-food-program
Over 20 dogs rescued from Dearborn Heights home
More than two dozen dogs are safe after the Dearborn Heights Ordinance and Animal Control Department executed a search warrant at a home earlier this week, uncovering what officials described as horrific living conditions.
Troy and Clawson firefighters battle for the bucket
In Clawson, a clash of the ages, it's a tale of two neighboring cities dating back to the 1950s with pride on the line. The Troy and Clawson fire departments are both duking it out in their annual firefighter water battle.
Detroit 'Summer on the Block' at Thirkell Elementary-Middle School
Thursday was a party for students and parents with the Detroit Public Schools Community District ? snow cones and cotton candy ? art projects and gardening.
Remembering a hero from WWII
Robert Buchheister returned home to the US and became a husband and father. He worked as a chief draftsmen in engineering.
Mentorship program keeping children busy during the summer
It was a typical summer night for members of the Caught Up Youth Mentorship Program. Toson Knight started the program more than a decade ago.
'We were not the aggressors' says woman in video with Detroit mayoral candidate
Video of an exchange between a Detroit mayoral candidate and a woman went viral this week. Jonathan Barlow spoke to FOX 2 and on Thursday, the woman told her side of the story.
Police pursue vehicle tire theft suspects
Southfield police arrested two men after a pursuit in July following reports of a larceny in progress. The suspects had recently stolen the tires off a Ford F-150 when they were caught.
Livonia 3-year-old killed in hit-and-run, driver had no license
The driver charged with killing a Livonia 3-year-old with her car and then leaving the scene is held on a $600,000 bond and her defense attorney said she didn't even realize what had happened.
Suspect wanted in malicious destruction at Detroit gas station
Video clip courtesy of the Detroit Police Department.
Truck spills antifreeze in Warren
Police are looking for a pickup truck after it dropped a container of antifreeze in Warren and then fled the scene Tuesday morning.
Detroit bus violence prompts police response
After two violent incidents aboard Detroit buses in 24 hours, police are ramping up bus patrols to keep passengers safe.
Push to stay safe on the water this holiday weekend
The Oakland County Sheriff?s Office says it is really about education and making sure people know the right things to do while out on the water so that good times never have a chance of ending in tragedy.
Detroit sues blockchain-based real estate company over rentals
Its violations include a damaged roof, porch, windows, and grass and weeds out of control. This house is considered unlivable. This is part of the city's effort to beautify its neighborhoods by cleaning up homes that have been eyesores for years. It affects not only the city but also the neighbors.
Attorneys of Sean 'Diddy' Combs speaks to press amid sentencing
Combs now faces up to 20 years in prison, though the judge could issue concurrent sentences, which would cap his time at 10 years. Sentencing was initially set for October 3, but his lawyers asked for a hearing to move that sooner.
Detroit Children's summer camp showcases Unity in the Community
Just teenagers themselves - too many of these kids have already been impacted by gun violence ? but on this day ? they took back their park.
Lansing takes a July 4th break with state budget unfinished
Lawmakers are on vacation while a new state budget remains in limbo.



















