Century-old pipes in Detroit leave streets flooded
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Crews from Detroit's water department responded to a west side neighborhood where cracked pipes created a mess for residents.

Lawmakers debate bills that beef up school security
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With the shadow of the Oxford High School shooting still looming large, lawmakers in Michigan want to boost the defensive measures that schools can take to protect themselves in the event of an emergency event.

Police search near Stellantis HQ for four wheel chase suspects
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Three people on stolen ATVs were racing down I-75 on Tuesday and ultimately two were arrested near Stellantis headquarters in Auburn Hills.

Man sentenced for raping woman in Auburn Hills hotel
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An Arizona man who got a key from the front desk and then raped a woman inside her hotel room will spend up to 60 years in prison.

Dundee wrestling team suspended after hazing allegations
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Bullying and hazing allegations against the Dundee High School wrestling program led to the suspension of the team while an investigation is conducted. Parents say it is part of a larger bullying issue, and they are demanding answers.

Four wheeler chase on I-75 ends at Stellantis HQ
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Police said three suspects on four-wheelers led a chase down I-75 Tuesday morning -- which eventually ended at Stellantis headquarters in Auburn Hills.

Staying safe with summer fires in Southeast Michigan
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It's a beautiful night to have a backyard barbecue, but before you fire up that grill, you want to make sure you're following some important safety precautions.

Metro Detroit remembers musician Stewart Francke
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As a singer-songwriter herself, Jill Jack performed with Francke numerous times and remembers him as a mentor.

How tree planting can cut the risk of power outages in Metro Detroit
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On Monday, FOX 2 visited Steinkopf Nursery to learn how tree planting can cut the risk of power outages. Co-owner Beth Liskiewicz showed a variety of smaller-sized trees, including a Red-Bud Black Pearl and a Norway Spruce.

I-696 construction ramps up terrible traffic
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Stop us if you've heard this before: the traffic is bad in metro Detroit. And the I-696 construction is going to make it worse for the next week.

African American trailblazing developer leads new housing project in Warren
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It?s a big move to help families being priced out of homeownership amid Michigan?s growing shortage of affordable homes. The project starts in June with 20 energy-efficient single-family residences.

Romeo school board weighing new uses for vacant land
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Historic land in the village of Romeo is sitting unused and just waiting for someone to turn it into something. There are two competing visions for the vacant land: turn it into housing or leave it as green space.

Getting your car road trip ready
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With road trip season around the corner, Tamaroff Group Service Manager Ryan Seidler joins FOX 2 Detroit Live at 2pm to discuss how to make sure your car is safe and ready for travel.

Michigan goose gassing plan paused
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After a letter from lawmakers urging non-lethal methods for managing Canada geese populations, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources has paused its plan to gas birds in problematic areas.

WB I-696 closed for bridge demo
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Both sides of I-696 are completely closed in Oakland County as a bridge is demolished. Westbound will reopen May 19, while eastbound will remain closed as the road is rebuilt.

Happy Mother's Day
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Some of the special women in the lives of FOX 2 staffers.

THE INTERVIEW: Suspending Habeas Corpus for Immigrants Unconstitutional
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The Trump administration?s consideration of suspending habeas corpus rights for undocumented immigrants has sparked significant constitutional concerns. White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller has suggested that the current influx of migrants constitutes an ?invasion,? a condition under which the Constitution permits the suspension of habeas corpus?a legal safeguard allowing individuals to challenge unlawful detention in court. However, legal experts argue that such a move would be unconstitutional. Jonathan Weinberg, Distinguished Professor of Law at Wayne State University, emphasized that the authority to suspend habeas corpus resides with Congress and is historically reserved for extreme circumstances like rebellion or invasion.