Nancy Guthrie disappearance: Day 45 latest updates
Tuesday marks Day 45 in the search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, as we enter the seventh week since her disappearance from her Tucson-area home on Feb. 1. Authorities believe Nancy was taken from her home against her will.
Tuesday marks Day 45 in the search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, as we enter the seventh week since her disappearance from her Tucson-area home on Feb. 1. Authorities believe Nancy was taken from her home against her will.
'Picking Up the Pieces' hosts a breakfast for a cause
Picking Up the Pieces, a non-profit helping people transition from homelessness, is hosting a breakfast March 21 to help with its mission. Founder and CEO Shana White discusses the event and the work her organization does.
Picking Up the Pieces, a non-profit helping people transition from homelessness, is hosting a breakfast March 21 to help with its mission. Founder and CEO Shana White discusses the event and the work her organization does.
Early look at 'Rock and Brews'
Of course we know Detroit is the home of rock and roll. Well now a new restaurant founded by some of the biggest names in the genre is looking to put an exclamation point on that statement. FOX 2’s Dave Kinchen takes us inside Rock & Brews in Royal Oak, started by members of the iconic group KISS.
Of course we know Detroit is the home of rock and roll. Well now a new restaurant founded by some of the biggest names in the genre is looking to put an exclamation point on that statement. FOX 2’s Dave Kinchen takes us inside Rock & Brews in Royal Oak, started by members of the iconic group KISS.
Discussing FCC chair's threats over Iran coverage
Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr is threatening the broadcast licenses of networks over their coverage of the War in Iran. Ridgley Walsh Managing Director and former Wall Street Journal Reporter John Stoll weighs in.
Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr is threatening the broadcast licenses of networks over their coverage of the War in Iran. Ridgley Walsh Managing Director and former Wall Street Journal Reporter John Stoll weighs in.
Home sales down, prices up in Metro Detroit
Home sales year-over-year were down in February in Metro Detroit. RE/MAX of Southeastern Michigan President Jeanette Schneider discusses what's driving the trend, and looks ahead to the end of March.
Home sales year-over-year were down in February in Metro Detroit. RE/MAX of Southeastern Michigan President Jeanette Schneider discusses what's driving the trend, and looks ahead to the end of March.
Man who filmed dumped animal skins in Detroit shares his story
The man who filmed animal skins in a Detroit dumpster, Kevin Irwin II, talks about the video with Brandon Hudson.
The man who filmed animal skins in a Detroit dumpster, Kevin Irwin II, talks about the video with Brandon Hudson.
Selfridge Air Show canceled due to 'operational and readiness requirements'
The 2026 Selfridge Open House and Air Show has been canceled “due to operational and readiness requirements."
The 2026 Selfridge Open House and Air Show has been canceled “due to operational and readiness requirements."
WATCH: Coast Guard rescues snowmobiler stuck on ice near Mackinac Island
A snowmobiler trapped on ice in northern Michigan is safe after the United States Coast Guard's Cutter Mackinaw was used to rescue them.
A snowmobiler trapped on ice in northern Michigan is safe after the United States Coast Guard's Cutter Mackinaw was used to rescue them.
USCG Great Lakes crew rescues snowmobiler stranded on ice near Mackinac Island
The U.S. Coast Guard's Cutter Mackinaw was used to rescue a snowmobiler stranded on ice near Lake Michigan on Sunday.
The U.S. Coast Guard's Cutter Mackinaw was used to rescue a snowmobiler stranded on ice near Lake Michigan on Sunday.
Radio legend Martha Jean 'The Queen' was a pioneer
As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we’re putting a spotlight on an icon in the radio industry. Her name — Martha Jean Steinberg. Many simply called her “The Queen.” But “The Queen” became more than a moniker.
As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we’re putting a spotlight on an icon in the radio industry. Her name — Martha Jean Steinberg. Many simply called her “The Queen.” But “The Queen” became more than a moniker.
Remembering Martha Jean 'The Queen'
As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we’re putting a spotlight on an icon in the radio industry. Her name — Martha Jean Steinberg. Many simply called her “The Queen.” But “The Queen” became more than a moniker for the radio pioneer.
As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we’re putting a spotlight on an icon in the radio industry. Her name — Martha Jean Steinberg. Many simply called her “The Queen.” But “The Queen” became more than a moniker for the radio pioneer.
Man to be sentenced for Troy Corewell shooting
A man who pleaded no contest to several charges, including assault with intent to murder, stemming from a shooting that wounded his co-worker in the parking garage of Troy Corewell Hospital is set to be sentenced.
A man who pleaded no contest to several charges, including assault with intent to murder, stemming from a shooting that wounded his co-worker in the parking garage of Troy Corewell Hospital is set to be sentenced.
Severe weather cancels and delays DTW flights
The Detroit Metro Airport has been experiencing cancellations due to weather conditions among other problems with TSA.
The Detroit Metro Airport has been experiencing cancellations due to weather conditions among other problems with TSA.
Former medical resident awarded more than $10 million for being forced to take exam on maternity leave
A jury in Genesee County awarded a $10,034,951 judgment to a 42-year-old former medical resident who was fired after being forced to take a licensing exam while on maternity leave.
A jury in Genesee County awarded a $10,034,951 judgment to a 42-year-old former medical resident who was fired after being forced to take a licensing exam while on maternity leave.
No one injured in Detroit truck fire
A truck caught fire in a parking lot on Telegraph Road near the Jeffries Freeway just after 9 p.m. Monday night. Detroit Fire Department officials said no one was injured. The cause of the fire is not yet known.
A truck caught fire in a parking lot on Telegraph Road near the Jeffries Freeway just after 9 p.m. Monday night. Detroit Fire Department officials said no one was injured. The cause of the fire is not yet known.
High winds wreak havoc across Metro Detroit
A neighborhood near 5 Mile and Beech Daly is full of huge trees, and if they fall, well it’s pretty clear how damaging they can be. It all happened with those 70 mile-an-hour gusts back on Friday, and neighbors say when the winds picked up today they took notice.
A neighborhood near 5 Mile and Beech Daly is full of huge trees, and if they fall, well it’s pretty clear how damaging they can be. It all happened with those 70 mile-an-hour gusts back on Friday, and neighbors say when the winds picked up today they took notice.
Pulse of Politics: President Trump's latest tariff efforts
President Trump is working to make up for the revenue the country is losing after the Supreme Court struck down his sweeping tariffs. Former Auto Supply Chain Executive Jan Griffiths joins Pulse of Politics Host Aaron Jordan to discuss what tariffs are in place and a look ahead to the rest of 2026.
President Trump is working to make up for the revenue the country is losing after the Supreme Court struck down his sweeping tariffs. Former Auto Supply Chain Executive Jan Griffiths joins Pulse of Politics Host Aaron Jordan to discuss what tariffs are in place and a look ahead to the rest of 2026.
Remembering Martha Jean 'The Queen'
As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we’re putting a spotlight on an icon in the radio industry. Her name — Martha Jean Steinberg. Many simply called her “The Queen.” But “The Queen” became more than a moniker for the radio pioneer. Instead, she used the title to demand equal opportunities and respect for women and minorities in the radio industry while creating a legacy of her own.
As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we’re putting a spotlight on an icon in the radio industry. Her name — Martha Jean Steinberg. Many simply called her “The Queen.” But “The Queen” became more than a moniker for the radio pioneer. Instead, she used the title to demand equal opportunities and respect for women and minorities in the radio industry while creating a legacy of her own.
Severe weather impacting travel at DTW
The winter storm up north and severe weather on the East Coast is impacting travel here in Detroit. A number of travelers are stranded at DTW.
The winter storm up north and severe weather on the East Coast is impacting travel here in Detroit. A number of travelers are stranded at DTW.
AG Nessel talks antisemitism, combating hate crimes
It was Thursday when a gunman drove his pickup truck through the doors of the temple — that truck loaded with fireworks… A fire, a shootout, and when it was all over, the suspect was dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
It was Thursday when a gunman drove his pickup truck through the doors of the temple — that truck loaded with fireworks… A fire, a shootout, and when it was all over, the suspect was dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.



















