LAPD no longer providing protection for Kamala Harris after backlash: report
The Los Angeles Police Department has pulled its officers from a security detail at the Brentwood home of Kamala Harris after backlash from the public that crime suppression units were being diverted to instead guard the former VP.
The Los Angeles Police Department has pulled its officers from a security detail at the Brentwood home of Kamala Harris after backlash from the public that crime suppression units were being diverted to instead guard the former VP.
Illinois officials decry Trump post threatening Chicago with deportations: ‘Disgusting’
A post by President Trump appearing to threaten Chicago with the military received pushback from Illinois politicos: "Disgusting."
A post by President Trump appearing to threaten Chicago with the military received pushback from Illinois politicos: "Disgusting."
Young Phillies fan has homerun ball taken by woman at Marlins game, teams rally behind family
As fans scrambled for a homerun ball, a man came up with it and gave it to a young boy. Both were wearing Phillies gear. Moments later, a woman wearing Phillies apparel approached the man and appeared to shout at him. The man then took the ball from the boy's glove and gave it to the woman.
As fans scrambled for a homerun ball, a man came up with it and gave it to a young boy. Both were wearing Phillies gear. Moments later, a woman wearing Phillies apparel approached the man and appeared to shout at him. The man then took the ball from the boy's glove and gave it to the woman.
Milwaukee crash: 2 Marquette lacrosse players killed, driver arrested
Two Marquette University students were killed, and others were injured, in a Milwaukee crash on Friday. The driver was arrested.
Two Marquette University students were killed, and others were injured, in a Milwaukee crash on Friday. The driver was arrested.
Detroit considers placing tax on event tickets
The possible move is under consideration by City Council with the goal of raising more money to cover city operations. The reaction is definitely mixed. This all stems from a group that studies ways to bring more tax revenue into cities and some members of Detroit City Council are leaning into it.
The possible move is under consideration by City Council with the goal of raising more money to cover city operations. The reaction is definitely mixed. This all stems from a group that studies ways to bring more tax revenue into cities and some members of Detroit City Council are leaning into it.
At least one dead in Commerce Township car crash
FOX 2 crews were on the scene and saw several cars involved in the crash with first responders lining the streets.
FOX 2 crews were on the scene and saw several cars involved in the crash with first responders lining the streets.
Dearborn Heights police patch with Arabic writing 'not official'
Residents in Dearborn Heights are familiar with the patch, which features "Dearborn Heights" at the top and Arabic underneath. It was posted on the Dearborn Heights Police Department Facebook page a few days ago, intended to "reflect and honor the diversity of our community."
Residents in Dearborn Heights are familiar with the patch, which features "Dearborn Heights" at the top and Arabic underneath. It was posted on the Dearborn Heights Police Department Facebook page a few days ago, intended to "reflect and honor the diversity of our community."
Macomb County prosecutor launches safe gun storage campaign
It's a preventable scenario, but Macomb County Prosecutor Pete Lucido says not enough people are getting the message. He's quite passionate about safe storage because it saves young lives.
It's a preventable scenario, but Macomb County Prosecutor Pete Lucido says not enough people are getting the message. He's quite passionate about safe storage because it saves young lives.
Westland condo building destroyed by fire
Luckily one resident helped rouse her neighbors and alerted them to get out - averting tragedy.
Luckily one resident helped rouse her neighbors and alerted them to get out - averting tragedy.
Man and woman honored for helping rescue children from Detroit fire
Angela Boone, who lives on the street, was rushing around calling for help. She pulled one of the babies out of the basement window after it was handed to her. Meanwhile, she flagged down another man, T.J. Davis, who was awarded on Friday. He kicked the door in, which led to a room filled with smoke, and was able to get the three-year-old out of the house.
Angela Boone, who lives on the street, was rushing around calling for help. She pulled one of the babies out of the basement window after it was handed to her. Meanwhile, she flagged down another man, T.J. Davis, who was awarded on Friday. He kicked the door in, which led to a room filled with smoke, and was able to get the three-year-old out of the house.
475 arrested during federal raid of Hyundai battery site in South Georgia
Federal immigration agents conducted an enforcement operation at a battery company belonging to Hyundai Motor Group and LG Energy Solution in southeast Georgia
Federal immigration agents conducted an enforcement operation at a battery company belonging to Hyundai Motor Group and LG Energy Solution in southeast Georgia
Members of both parties give their take on Michigan's budget battle
We speak with a Democrat and a Republican about the looming deadline with the state budget.
We speak with a Democrat and a Republican about the looming deadline with the state budget.
Family baffled by man's murder charge in Hazel Park
The family of a 43-year-old man charged with murdering his sister and nephew was left without words after his first appearance in court in Hazel Park.
The family of a 43-year-old man charged with murdering his sister and nephew was left without words after his first appearance in court in Hazel Park.
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FOX 2 News Live at 11 with Amy Lange and Brandon Hudson
FOX 2 News Live at 11 with Amy Lange and Brandon Hudson
From BMF to Redemption: Dr. Tonesa Welch on Life After the Black Mafia Family
Once known as the ?First Lady of the Black Mafia Family,? Dr. Tonesa Welch opens up in this exclusive interview about her journey from street notoriety to personal redemption. In a raw and revealing conversation, Welch reflects on her past with the infamous BMF organization, the lessons she?s learned, and how she?s using her story to inspire others. Now an author, mentor, and motivational speaker, she joins Bre Teamer to share what it took to rebuild her life ? and her identity ? beyond the headlines.
Once known as the ?First Lady of the Black Mafia Family,? Dr. Tonesa Welch opens up in this exclusive interview about her journey from street notoriety to personal redemption. In a raw and revealing conversation, Welch reflects on her past with the infamous BMF organization, the lessons she?s learned, and how she?s using her story to inspire others. Now an author, mentor, and motivational speaker, she joins Bre Teamer to share what it took to rebuild her life ? and her identity ? beyond the headlines.
Judge Greg Mathis, Dr. Tonesa Welch and more team up to host Expungement Clinic
If you have a criminal record holding you back, you may be eligible to have your record cleared. Dr. Tonesa Welch, life couch and advocate, chats with Bre Teamer about an expungement clinic coming to the city this September.
If you have a criminal record holding you back, you may be eligible to have your record cleared. Dr. Tonesa Welch, life couch and advocate, chats with Bre Teamer about an expungement clinic coming to the city this September.
Parsons, Gibbs, and a Custom T-shirt: Lions Season Opener Preview
Brandon Hudson and Ryan Ermanni talk about two of the biggest storylines ahead of the Lions season opener against the Packers.
Brandon Hudson and Ryan Ermanni talk about two of the biggest storylines ahead of the Lions season opener against the Packers.
Dearborn Heights removes Arabic police patch: ‘not official’, mayor says
Dearborn Heights Police have removed the Arabic script from a police patch, originally released earlier this week. The mayor says the script was only an idea.
Dearborn Heights Police have removed the Arabic script from a police patch, originally released earlier this week. The mayor says the script was only an idea.
Bill restricting school bathroom usage to biological sex passes Michigan House
Under a bill making its way through the Michigan Legislature, schools would be required to only allow people to use bathrooms based on their sex at birth. Supporters say it protects student privacy, while those who appose the bill say it targets transgender individuals.
Under a bill making its way through the Michigan Legislature, schools would be required to only allow people to use bathrooms based on their sex at birth. Supporters say it protects student privacy, while those who appose the bill say it targets transgender individuals.
Apartment fire displaces Westland residents
Eight units at a Westland apartment complex were destroyed Friday morning. The fire department said it is working with the American Red Cross to help the 10 to 12 people who are now without homes.
Eight units at a Westland apartment complex were destroyed Friday morning. The fire department said it is working with the American Red Cross to help the 10 to 12 people who are now without homes.



















