10th annual 'Team Abad Coat Drive’ sets up shop to help Detroit transwomen in need

It is one woman's mission to help an under-served community stay warm. Julisa Abad sorted through the many donations coming in for her annual 'Team Abad Coat Drive’ to benefit Detroit's transgender community.

Dramatic RenCen redesign would remove 2 towers in GM, Bedrock's new concept plan

The plan would reduce office space and redevelop the remaining three towers into hospitality and housing - leaving most of the skyline intact, while adding a large public space on the riverfront.

Thousands of dollars worth of appliances stolen from Detroit family

This is her first house. She's never had a house to herself," Bianca said. "We always rented, we've stayed at family members' house, so my mom worked hard for this.”

Hope for the Holidays turkey distribution helps Detroit families prepare for Thanksgiving

The distribution, which followed a drive-thru format to ensure efficiency and safety, emphasized community support and solidarity during the holiday season. One turkey was provided per vehicle.

Detroit police under investigation after officers found working on inactive licenses

As the Detroit Police Department (DPD) prepares for one of its biggest events of the year downtown for the annual Christmas Tree Lighting, the department will actually have fewer feet on the streets.

Detroit Christmas tree lighting: tens of thousands expected downtown on Friday

It is the unofficial start to the holidays in downtown Detroit, as tens of thousands flock to Campus Martius Park for the 21st annual Detroit Tree Lighting

Detroit Tree Lighting: No guns, unsupervised minors allowed at annual holiday event

With at least 50,000 people expected to flock downtown Friday night, safeguards are in place for the Detroit Tree Lighting, as police work to keep the event safe. Among that safety plan includes a long list of prohibited items.

Detroit police prepare to ensure safety at annual tree lighting ceremony downtown

It’s a true sign of the holidays, the annual tree lighting ceremony in downtown Detroit. Meanwhile, a safety plan with a lot of moving parts has been prepared for months in the making,

Detroit grandmother and her family displaced by Rosemary Ct house fire before the holidays

A grandmother and her family have fallen on hard times just before the holiday season, telling FOX 2's Lauren Edwards that a fire broke out while they were sleeping Wednesday night.

Gaza protesters sue Detroit over free speech at Campus Martius Park

As residents get ready for Detroit's tree lighting at Campus Martius, Gaza protesters are suing the city over free speech at the park.

Detroit People Mover to resume operations by Thanksgiving Day

The People Mover will return to service on Nov. 27, kickstarting 36 hours of operation for Thanksgiving Day.

Attempted murder suspects lead chase, arrested in Detroit

Two suspects wanted in Roseville for an attempted murder were arrested in Detroit after a police chase this week.

167K+ pounds of ground beef packed in Detroit recalled due to possible E. coli contamination

Ground beef packed in Detroit and distributed to restaurants nationwide is being recalled due to possible E. coli contamination. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), around 167,277 pounds of ground beef packaged by Wolverine Packing Co. are included in the recall.

Judge rejects plea for man in crash that killed motorcyclist; victim's family calls it justice

Investigators say Michael Moore - driving on a suspended license - disregarded a stop sign, causing the victim to crash on his motorcycle, and seriously injuring his girlfriend.

Start your engines: Detroit Grand Prix, IndyCar come to FOX 2 in 2025

"It's our backyard," Newgarden said. "Whether it's the Penske Corporation or one of our partners in Astemo or it's General Motors. You know, we always want to show up and do well."

How Great Lakes Water Authority is looking to future for employees today

The Great Lakes Water Authority is one of the Detroit area's biggest employers. About 7 years ago, they had a problem: their workforce was aging out and they needed to figure out how to get the next generation ready to take over the vital resource we all need.