Third suspect still sought after fatal shooting in Clawson
Police are still looking for Talaj Clark-Spencer.
Detroit community leaders urge calm in wake of rapper Skilla Baby's shooting
A popular Detroit rapper is recovering tonight after a targeted shooting that could have been deadly. Skilla Baby, whose real name is Treyvon Gardner, was shot three times when someone opened fire on his vehicle.
Hamtramck emergency meeting: City Council hears from residents
The Hamtramck City Manager is in the hot seat after he suspended the police chief following an email sent to city leaders, claiming allegations against the chief.
The 2025 Indy 500 looks a lot different than it did 30 years ago
This weekend, the Indy 500 takes center stage on FOX 2 - and it looks a lot different than it did 30 years ago.
Police surround Royal Oak home Friday morning
A major police scene in Royal Oak saw SWAT vehicles and armed law enforcement mark off an area near a park.
Detroit's mayoral candidates gather in heated forum
FOX 2 was there during the event, when Moderator Charlie Leduff went into the crowd to calm things down in an evening that saw former Detroit Police Chief James Craig, businessman John Barlow, city councilmember Fred Durhal and business owner Joel Haashiim tearing it up over education and whose children go to private versus public schools. And that was only the first panel.
Prosecutor won't retry former Grand Rapids officer
A judge declared a mistrial after a jury became deadlocked in the murder trial of Christopher Schurr. Schurr was initially charged with second-degree murder for the fatal shooting of Patrick Lyoya in 2022.
After George Floyd
Five years after George Floyd's murder, FOX 9 examines what has-and hasn?t-changed since May 25, 2020.
Detroit's 12th annual Women in Blue Celebration names 2025 winners
It?s a morning dedicated to honoring the women who run toward danger, and lead with grace. The 12th Annual Women in Blue celebration brought together leaders and community members at MGM Grand Detroit to uplift the city?s female first responders.
Detroit construction and big events could cause traffic trouble for Memorial Day
Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start of summer, and there are plenty of things to do throughout the Metro Detroit area.
State Democrat House leader
The House Democrats accused the speaker of following an alleged broken down agenda coming from President Donald Trump.
Oakland County economic forecast has some small business owners excited for future
Despite an uncertain economic forecast, small business owners like the efforts being made by Oakland County leaders to grow their opportunities.
Detroit Manoogian Mansion donor list questions surface
Neil Thanedar is now a non-profit leader who says he just wants transparency.
Prosecutor will not retry Christopher Schurr for murder
The Kent County Prosecutor announced his decision not to retry the case against the ex-Grand Rapids police officer who fatally shot Patrick Lyoya during a traffic stop in 2022.
Detroit expands Private Sewer Repair program
Thanks to $43 million, the city of Detroit is able to expand a plan to repair private sewer lines -- and saving thousands of homes from future flooding like was experienced in 2021.
Day one of court hearing for man charged in Clinton Twp explosion
On the first day of testimony in the fatal explosion in Clinton Township, two employees said they were in the building before it was leveled and knew that something was off.
Building owner due in court after Clinton Twp explosion
The owner of a Clinton Township building that exploded last year, killing one person, is due in court Thursday for a preliminary exam. Officials said the building was illegally housing canisters of nitrous oxide and butane when it exploded.
What's next 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. The Boys and Girls Clubs work to help young people, primarily those who face obstacles, reach their full potential.
Inside Detroit Sound Mind, Sound Body Showcase
According to the National Center for Education Statistics, 85% of public schools in America offer afterschool program. That doesn?t mean all children have access. On Wednesday the sound mind sound body program wants to demonstrate what children in metro Detroit are doing. So critical Improved Academic Performance Enhanced School Attendance and Behavior.
Tips on staying safe this boating season in Michigan
It was a nice day for a boat ride on the Detroit river. And the sheriff took time out to talk about boating safety.



















