Travelers at DTW share their Thanksgiving plans
It?s one of the busiest travel days of the year and thousands are flying to and from Detroit Metro Airport.
Dee Warner's husband arraigned for her 2021 murder
On Wednesday, Dale Warner was arraigned on murder and tampering with evidence charges and was ordered to remain in jail through the long holiday weekend.
Dee Warner's husband charged in murder • Why Barry Sanders retired • Pool builder's legal trouble rises
In Wednesday's News Hit: - The husband of Dee Warner has been charged with her murder two years later - Barry Sanders offers another explanation for why he retired when he did - and a bad pool builder's legal problems are growing for him and his attorney.
Why the Detroit Lions play on Thanksgiving each year
Ever wonder when the Lions began the tradition of playing on turkey day? Fox 2's Kellie Rowe has the answer.
New bill prohibits domestic violence convicts from obtaining firearms
Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed the latest gun safety legislation into office Monday. It will prohibit those convicted of domestic violence crimes from owning, buying, or transporting firearms for eight years.
Husband of missing woman arrested for her 2021 murder
Since her disappearance, Dee Warner's husband has been considered a person of interest.
Troy officer shoots suspect in stolen car on Big Beaver Road
The suspect was allegedly driving towards a police officer on-foot, said Troy police Capt. Josh Jones.?The officer then shot at the suspect five times, striking him at least once and stopping the vehicle.
Star-studded Thanksgiving food drive gives Metro Detroit families meals
The All-Star Giveback: Thanksgiving edition gave thousands of Metro Detroit families Thanksgiving meals on Tuesday with the help of former NBA and NFL players, politicians, community leaders, entertainers, and others.
Pool builder - and his attorney are in hot water
Brand Heitmann is facing legal challenges in court after customers say they paid money for pools he never finished. Now, his defense attorney is also in trouble - and needs his own lawyer.
Suspected human trafficking operation spanned 3 houses, state police say
First Lt. Mike Shaw says eight other people were detained, interviewed and found to be uninvolved. He says the conditions the victims were forced to live in, were awful.
Focus: HOPE needs volunteers not only for holiday surge, but to help year-round
Frank says the program and its volunteers are important to help feed our seniors this holiday season - but everyone is just as important, all through the year.
Suspect shot during stolen vehicle traffic stop on Big Beaver in Troy
The suspect then began to ram into vehicles, attempting to flee, according to police.
Whitmer signs Reproductive Health Act protecting, expanding abortion access
The signing comes a year after Michigan voters passed Proposal 3, the Right to Reproductive Freedom Initiative.
Oxford students demand action 2 years after school shooting
"We?re done being silenced. Enough is enough," said Giselle Gillim, surrounded by her classmates. "We are fighting back and asking for justice and healing for the students of Oxford."
Thanksgiving holiday travel returns in full force
It's going to be another busy one for holiday travelers in Michigan as the Thanksgiving week brings a record number of flyers.
18 detained in human trafficking probe • This season's 'tridemic' • Domestic abusers banned from buying guns
In Tuesday's News Hit: - 18 people were detained as part of a human trafficking investigation - Officials warn of a 'tridemic' this winter - Whitmer signs new gun safety bill into law
Downtown Rochester celebrates 50 years of Lagniappe
To participate in the Christmas tradition, many showed up to the 50th anniversary of Lagniappe in downtown Rochester. The event featured Santa Claus, hot chocolate, fireworks and more.
New legislation targeting crime to provide funding based on crime rates
?All of this is really proactive and allows cities to control their own fate and to have the control they need to bring down crime,? said State Rep. Alabas Farhat.
How to have successful conversations this holiday season
The People Expert, Dr. Sabrina Jackson, gives advice on how to have successful conversations during gatherings this holiday season.
DTE moves towards burying power lines
After severe weather-related incidents, DTE often receives numerous complaints from customers due to extended power outages that sometimes last for days. Burying power lines underground will assist in reducing such outages.



















