Aerial view of Clinton Township explosion
SkyFOX shows the aftermath of a Clinton Township building explosion. One person was killed by shrapnel from the blast.
Nitrous oxide, butane were illegally stored in Clinton Township building that exploded
Nitrous oxide and butane canisters that exploded and destroyed a Clinton Township business on Monday night were not supposed to be there, officials said. The business was zoned for commercial sales, not possessing such gases.
1 killed by Clinton Township explosions
During an update on explosions at a Clinton Township building, Fire Chief Tim Duncan said one person was killed. That victim was about 1/4 mile away when they were hit by a flying canister.
Clinton Township building leveled by explosions
A fire and numerous explosions destroyed a Clinton Township building and sent large pieces of metal flying on Monday night. Crews are still at the scene putting out the rest of the flames.
Clinton Township explosion sends chunks of metal flying in all directions
An explosion Monday night at a business on 15 Mile and Groesbeck in Clinton Township sent large chunks of metal flying. As of Tuesday morning, the building is still burning.
Air quality concerns arise after Clinton Township explosions
The air quality of the affected cities will be tested Tuesday morning, officials said.
Witness of Clinton Township explosions: 'It's unbelievable'
First responders are still at the scene, attempting to extinguish the fire
Nearby residents affected by Clinton Township explosions
Debris began falling over the surrounding area of the explosions on 15 Mile and Groesbeck. Those nearby are being encouraged to "stay far away and in their homes as ashes (are) blowing," said Clinton Township Supervisor Bob Cannon.
Wholesaler catches fire in Clinton Township, causes multiple explosions
Select Distributers was reportedly the cause of the incident, police said. It sells nitrogen tanks ? which exploded and started the fire.
Explosions reported near 15 Mile, Groesbeck in Clinton Township
Many nearby residents reported hearing the loud and consecutive explosions, causing their houses to shake.
Dog rescued from snow finds new home
Martha the dog was previously left in the snow and was not cared for properly. Now, FOX 2's Amy Lange has adopted her - giving her a loving home.
Born in Detroit one of many local businesses being showcased during NFL Draft downtown
As Detroit prepares to welcome hundreds of thousands of fans to the downtown area beginning April 25, so are the vendors.
Fundraiser for Motown legend Martha Reeves is for night of March 4
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Advocates sound alarm on anti-immigrant expression
"When you hear people (saying) that immigrants are rapists, thieves, murderers, (it) hurts my heart, my soul because we are good people," said Priscilla Rodriguez, a Venezuelan immigrant.
Small business help available for entrepreneurs in Detroit
Detroit Means Business says currently less than 10% of residents are aware of small business resources available in the city.
Advice for dealing with relationship break-ups and moving on
On Mental Health Monday Dr. Sabrina Jackson, "The People Expert" talks about accepting things we cannot change and moving on.
3 cases of measles confirmed in Michigan
"We now have three separate introductions of measles within a very short period of time," said Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, the director and health officer of Wayne County?s Department of Health, Human & Veterans Services.
Packard Plant demolition continues with next phase
It's been a long time coming for the city of Detroit and its mayor as both stare down the final months of the blighted Packard Plant. Once an iconic structure for manufacturing, it's now a symbol of Detroit after it fell into disrepair.
Attorneys talk upcoming Oxford trial
James Crumbley's trial begins this week with jury selection kicking off Tuesday. it's the second of two unprecedented cases brought forward by the Oakland County prosecutor in the Oxford High School shooting case.
Braylon Edwards talks about stopping YMCA assault of 80-year-old man
Former Michigan great Braylon Edwards talks about how he intervened during an assault of an elderly man at the Farmington Hills YMCA during the Ermanni and Edwards show from Woodward Sports. Ryan Ermanni and Braylon Edwards talk Detroit sports weekdays from 2-4.



















