Detroit shooting leaves one dead on Larned in a vehicle

A man was found dead after a shooting in Detroit Monday night and police are searching for answers.

Detroit People's Food Co-op to work with community as SNAP benefit pause looms

As SNAP benefits are set to go on pause starting Nov. 1 due to the government shutdown, many acknowledge that the pause is likely to affect more than just SNAP recipients.

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.

Chief Bettison addresses cold cases and closure rates
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FOX 2’s Hilary Golston sat down with Detroit Police Chief Todd Bettison to discuss crime being down.

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.

Detroit police sergeant who told officer to purposely alter crash report information likely won't lose job

A Detroit police sergeant heard telling an officer over the scanner to purposely alter crash report information likely won't lose his job unless an investigation uncovers "nefarious intent." The incident is still under investigation.

Michigan man fighting leukemia released by ICE after two month detainment

A Michigan man living with life-threatening leukemia while detained by ICE is now free. That’s the word from the ACLU which went to work on his behalf to get him returned to family and connected to doctors.

Canadian government cuts tariff relief on US cars due to Stellantis, GM, ending some production

The Canadian government is limiting how many vehicles Stellantis and GM can import tariff free after the automakers ended some production in Canada, a government official said Thursday.

Career criminal allegedly targets dozens of Detroit mothers in rental scam

A rental scam left multiple families in tears in Detroit as moms and their children were left without a place to live. Now those families are demanding to get their thousands of dollars back from the same man they say duped them.

1-year-old in need of a new liver gets attention from the Detroit Lions

A toddler in South Lyon is in the fight of his young life as he needs a liver, and his family is getting the word out about it, already reaching those at Ford Field.

Detroit stabbing victim's family files $50M lawsuit against accused man

The family of an 8-year-old Yemeni girl is suing an elderly man accused of slitting her throat as she played in a park on Detroit’s west side in October 2024.

HOPE program helps Detroit homeowners facing foreclosure

Detroit homeowners facing financial hardships—there is hope. This hope stands for Homeowners Property Exemption, and Detroit residents can use this program to avoid home foreclosure.

Detroit police investigating officer involved shooting that left man in critical condition

An 18-year-old was critically injured after Detroit police shot him during a traffic stop at a McDonald's after he allegedly pulled out a gun. Police are saying the investigation is ongoing, and the 18-year-old is critically injured.