John Skelton to be released from prison Nov. 29

Andrew, Alexander, and Tanner Skelton were last seen on Thanksgiving in 2010. Their father, John Skelton, was convicted of unlawful imprisonment and is due for release in November 2025.

FASTLANE: Waymo coming to Detroit, Ford Lightning production in jeopardy and more

Dave Spencer hosts the FOX 2 Fastlane with automotive news from the week. He talks about an announcement that autonomous ride share company Waymo is coming to Detroit, speculation that Ford may stop production on the F-150 all-electric Lightning truck, and a viral video about a car flooding when the sun roof drain clogged.

Dozens of flights delayed, cancelled at Detroit Metro Airport

As the government shutdown stretches into it's second month, flights are being delayed and cancelled in an attempt to lighten the workload on air traffic controllers since they are working without pay. Camille Amiri was at the airport talking with travelers on Saturday.

Freighter freed from Detroit River

The self-unloading ship is identified as the Rt. Hon. Paul J. Martin. It was freed Saturday afternoon, less than a day after it ran aground and was stuck in the Detroit River.

Two men shot dead at an auto shop, suspect search continues

Shelby Township police say that around 12:28 this afternoon, they were sent to ‘Star Auto Sales’ on Ryan Road, near Auburn Road. When they arrived, two men were found dead inside. One was a 48-year-old man from Clinton Township, and the other was a 40-year-old from Shelby Township.

Nationwide order to reduce flights in effect at DTW

Travelers are definitely prepared for the unexpected, as on Thursday, airlines began canceling hundreds of flights across the country. The FAA ordered them to reduce flights at the forty busiest airports, which includes DTW.

Attorney says man who shot burglar is innocent

A White Lake Township man is charged with manslaughter after he opened fire on a group of individuals who broke into his detached garage over the summer. His attorney says he feared for his safety and was defending himself.

The story of veteran Ellis Martin and how the VOA helped him

Ellis Martin says he is just $3 and a few bad decisions away from becoming homeless again. The Army veteran went from serving our country to living on the streets in Detroit. But thanks to Volunteers of America, he now has an apartment and a renewed sense of how far he's come.