Line for dry ice wraps around building as power outage patience wears thin

"I came here early this morning, they didn’t have any dry ice so I got some regular ice," said Malikah Clark. "Then I called and they said some came in, but the line was around the corner. I said, I don’t care I’m still going to come."

Detroit plans to fight census count after 10.5 percent population drop

Despite the city's best efforts, demographer Kurt Metzger, who is part of Detroit's census-wide committee, says the count was much lower than expected, with a 10.5 percent drop since 2010.

2 shot, 1 killed inside car, causing crash on Detroit's east side

Two people were shot, one fatally, while inside a Grand Marquis sedan Thursday night on Detroit's east side at Harding and E. Warren.

Why do Metro Detroit freeways keep flooding when it rains?

Metro Detroit freeways flooded again this week, but why does it keep happening? And what can be done to stop it?

Trail of storm damage includes Wayne County with trees down, power out

"My son took a peek at it and the floor buckled up like a rollercoaster," Thompson said. "I can't stay here. I have been packing up and now I need a place to stay."

Detroit civil rights activist to be inducted into Michigan Women's Hall of Fame

Sarah Elizabeth Ray was a civil rights activist who paved the way for change after she was kicked off one of the Boblo boats for being Black in 1945.

'We've arrived,' Experts see climate change's hand prints all over Detroit's summer of severe weather

Detroit's flooding issues aren't uncommon. But experts that spoke with FOX 2 see solutions unique to the city. They also worry as climate change makes weather more extreme, the region is running out of time to adapt.

2 of the 3 shot during Detroit motel gunfight arrested, 2 more suspects in custody

Police in Detroit said an argument turned into a wild shootout at a motel early Tuesday morning and ended with three people hospitalized and a total of five arrested.