Car prices may increase following UAW strike
The historic strike cost the industry at least $10.4 billion, according to an assessment by the Anderson Economic Group.
Oxford small businesses offer free activities, treats, and support on 2-year mark of school shooting
?We are not only giving them something sweet to look forward to, but on a day of remembrance, we?re spreading love,? said Heather Leaping with The Magic Brownie Box in Oxford.
City of Detroit's ambitious plan to replace lead water lines is underway
Detroit is moving forward despite the winter months with a goal of replacing 10,000 lead water lines a year.
Flamingo Vintage celebrates five-year anniversary on Dec. 1
One of the hippest vintage shops in Detroit will be celebrating its five-year anniversary on Dec. 1 when they open at 11 a.m. There's a lot waiting inside for those who make the trip.
2 years since Oxford school shooting, now known as Wildcat Remembrance Day
Hana St. Juliana, 14, Tate Myre, 16,?Madisyn Baldwin, 17, and Justin Shilling, 17 are being remembered and honored on this day.
Could Buttigieg become 'Governor Pete' in Michigan?
In two years Gov. Gretchen Whitmer can't run for re-election after her second term in office. The state will be electing a new governor - could that be a landing spot?
RE/MAX Toy Drive back at Children's Hospital of Michigan
The holidays can be a fluid time for many - and tough for those stuck in the hospital during the season. But donor drives like the one hosted by RE/MAX can go a long way to making it easier.
Family questions bus driver's crash record • Oxford parents call for change • Jacob Hills' killer sentenced
On Thursday's News Hit: - The family of a victim hit and killed by a bus driver is questioning the driver's long driving record that includes multiple crashes and another fatality. - Two years after the Oxford school shooting, parents are calling for change. - The man who killed Jacob Hills in the basement of a Detroit apartment will spend the rest of his life in prison.
Oxford parents discuss gun safety 2 years after school shooting
Oxford parents attended a roundtable discussion where topics included gun safety, mental health, and more the night before the two-year anniversary of the deadly school shooting.
DDOT driver was not fired for 26 years despite 19 accidents, 2 fatalities
"It's mind-blowing," said Attorney Heather Atnip, representing one of the victims killed by bus driver Geraldine Johnson.
Pete Buttigieg talks future of EVs with FOX 2 Detroit
Data shows 57% of those buying an electric vehicle earn over $100,000 a year.
Mobile mental health units rolling out in Wayne County
The mental health units aim to offer de-escalation and crisis intervention services, bridging individuals with suitable behavioral health resources, according to DWIHN.
Blue Cross Blue Shield strike on hold as tentative agreement is voted on
"This is historic for any union member regardless of what union you belong to. This is historic for us, the people that do the labor,? said�Tina Gates, president of UAW Local 1781
Michigan adds more Secretary of State Mobile Offices
Macomb County is getting its first Secretary of State Mobile Office.
Oakland County Sheriff's Office becomes 1st in US to use drug that reverses fentanyl overdoses
Opvee is different than Narcan because it?s approved specifically to treat synthetic opioid overdoses - like the very potent fentynal. So far 49 deputies have been trained 20 are carrying Opvee right now.
Jacob Hills' murderer sentenced to life without parole
"Avion, I heard of you being a father ? why does that not mean anything to you? Because it meant everything to me," said Jacob Hills' father during the sentencing of his son's killer.
Pro-Palestine demonstration held along Detroit River
A chorus of diverse voices advocated for an enduring armistice in Gaza and what has seemed like an all-too elusive peace.
Detroit now has the first wireless charging road in the US
While 14th Street is the first paved road that can charge a road, it's only a precursor to plans for laying coils along Michigan Avenue.
Couple's restoration project in Highland Park gets TV segment
?We wanted this house because it's been vacant for so long and I think the community was really behind us on this, they were excited about the renovation, they all wanted to see it come back,? said Blake Milnes.
Two-year anniversary of Oxford shooting looms
With the two-year anniversary of the Oxford High School shooting looming, parents and students find themselves advocating for ways to prevent a tragedy on a similar level from ever happening again. At the same time, they're still coming to terms with the day that altered their lives forever.



















