Disney unveils plans for new $5 million park coming to California next year
The park will be revitalized by Disney’s Imagineers and is anticipated to reopen in 2026 with a new community center and an enhanced playground.
Wrongful convictions under the spotlight by Wayne County Prosecutor's Office
While no intentional misconduct was found in Eric Anderson’s case, Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy says they are taking a deep dive into its backlog of cases.
Ford selling used cars on Amazon
Everything from the initial browsing to the paperwork and even scheduling a pickup can happen on Amazon Autos.
Detroit police officer-involved shooting with wanted suspect after carjacking
A suspect wanted in multiple shootings was wounded by police in an officer-involved shooting Friday.
Speeding Lodge ramp driver goes airborne, lands upside down on truck
A Detroit man is lucky to be alive after a wild crash on the entrance ramp from southbound M-10 late Thursday night.
Detroit police officers, firefighters, EMTs awarded at 'Above and Beyond' ceremony
Dozens of Detroit police officers, firefighters, and EMTs tackled a huge scene tonight at Ford Field, but it's not what you might think.
Detroit police sergeant, firefighter to receive Medal of Valor for saving suicidal man
DFD's Sam Lemire and DPD's Rodney Ballinger are being awarded the Medal of Valor for their efforts which took nearly two hours to rescue a man suffering a mental crisis.
Detroit teacher charged with soliciting minor for sex in Ohio
Detroit Public Schools Community District released a statement saying Suder was placed on administrative leave.
Woman found dead at Disney’s Pop Century Resort in fourth tragic incident in a month
A woman in her 40s died Sunday after being taken from Disney’s Pop Century Resort in Florida to a nearby hospital, marking the latest in a string of deaths at Walt Disney World in recent weeks, reports say.
DTE and the Detroit Fire Department share important tips on fire prevention
The DTE Foundation is teaming up with the American Red Cross and the Detroit Fire Department to make that happen.
Detroit police search for man who inappropriately touched girl in McDonald's
It happened at a McDonalds in the 6800 block of Michigan Avenue when a girl went to the restroom. Minutes later, he went in and allegedly touched the girl inappropriately.
Detroit police now required to release video and audio of incidents involving great bodily harm
A new rule requires police to release any relevant video or audio from an incident if it resulted in someone suffering great bodily harm.
Detroit police officer caught on Zoom court hearing with no pants
It's the clip now seen around the world where a Metro Detroit officer was caught with his pants down during a Zoom court session.
DPD chief: Detroit's improved crime numbers helped by Community Violence Intervention groups
Chief Bettison says all violent crime - carjackings, homicides and non-fatal shootings are down, and closure rates are up 67 percent.
When will future of Detroit officer who shot driver six times be decided?
When will the fate of a Detroit police officer accused of violating multiple policies when they shot a driver following a traffic stop be decided?
Amazon cutting 14,000 jobs amid company's investment in AI
The job cuts at Amazon were announced Tuesday and account for 4% of the online retail company’s corporate workforce.
Detroit police shooting: Chief wants officer suspended after shooting driver six times
A supervisor was not called when the driver requested one, officers should not have pursued the driver over a traffic violation, and it is against department rules to discharge a firearm at a moving vehicle unless extreme circumstances such as one's life is in jeopardy.
FULL INTERVIEW| DPD Chief Bettison EXCLUSIVE: Drones, “Murder Music,” and Violence Prevention
In an exclusive interview with Fox 2's Hilary Golston, Detroit Police Chief Todd Bettison confirmed plans to launch “first responder drones” within eight months a first for Michigan’s largest department. Bettison says the technology will enhance safety by assessing scenes before officers arrive while maintaining privacy rights. The chief also discussed the city’s new $10.5 million commitment to violence intervention, his view that “murder music” influences as much as 80 percent of youth violence, and why he believes Detroit doesn’t need the National Guard. From facial recognition to Green Light cameras, Bettison says transparency is key and admits, “yes we do now” live in a surveillance state.
Detroit police to add drones for crime fighting
The chief is calling them “first responder drones" and they are coming to the state’s largest police department.
Facebook settlement payments coming soon: Here’s what to know
Facebook users are starting to receive payouts from a $725M settlement over claims the platform misused personal data. Here’s how much you could get and when.


















