DIA's latest exhibit not one to miss

Regeneration: Black Cinema 1898-1971 is the latest exhibit put on at the Detroit Institute of Art, honoring Black filmmakers and actors from the dawn of cinema, through the golden age, and into the aftermath of the Civil Rights Movement. Learn more at: dia.org/events/exhibitions/regeneration

Hundreds of white collar job cuts at Stellantis

The automaker confirmed with FOX 2 that it was firing hundreds of its engineers - many who learned during a virtual meeting after the company asked its white collar workers to work remotely on Friday.

Second annual Martk'd invitational kicks off in Detroit

Several beautiful designs straight from the hands of Detroit's most artistic students were on display at the Martk'd "Art on Sneaker" invitational, which is hosted by Pensole Lewis, the Detroit Pistons, Stackwell, Reebok, and Microsoft.

Tonsillectomy changes life of child with epilepsy

At just two years old, Parrish Mims-Range, of Hazel Park, had her first seizure, which eventually escalated to her having more than 20 seizures a day. But thanks to a combination of medications, time and a simple tonsillectomy (which improved her sleep), little Parrish is now seizure-free.

4th measles case confirmed in Michigan, 2nd in Washtenaw County

Michigan is one of 17 states that have reported measles cases, including now two out of Washtenaw County, one out of Wayne County, and one out of Oakland County. At least two of the previously reported cases were associated with international travel and not being exposed to the virus within the community.

MI Congressman's nephew arraigned on murder charges

Timothy John Kildee, 27, was arraigned on numerous charges, including felony murder, felony firearms, armed robbery, carjacking, operating while intoxicated causing serious injury, carrying a concealed weapon, first-degree home invasion, and interfering with electronic communications devices.

Does Whitmer support a TikTok ban?

The federal government is considering banning TikTok at the Congressional level. What does the Michigan governor, who uses the app to get her message out, think of the proposal?

Highland Park woman wants mess cleaned up

Trash attracts trash, which attracts more trash and eventually pests. That's the lesson that Andrea Hill has learned while living next to a home with piles of garbage accumulating - and no one to clean it up.