Charlamagne talks mental wealth and shares his take on Detroit

FOX 2 spoke with Charlamagne at Inception Detroit a 21st Century Mental Health Gym and wellness spa in Farmington Hills.

Detroit police looking for suspect who beat 1 victim, shot another on 6 Mile

During an argument, the suspect pulled out a gun and pistol whipped one victim after an argument and during the assault, the gun went off, wounding another person inside a store in the 3800 block of E. McNichols on Detroit's east side.

DEA warns meth is making a comeback across US and Michigan

Klint Kleinschmidt, the DEA special agent in charge in Detroit, says that loss of marijuana revenue could be contributing to the resurgence of meth across the nation. But he says meth hasn't really been a problem in southeast Michigan - until now.

Dan Gilbert makes first public appearance after stroke at Crain's awards, plans to double down on Detroit vision

He was given the first-ever Crain's Hall of Fame award. He was lauded for his contributions to downtown's rebuild and investment in the last 10 years - while he applauded his five kids and wife during the tough transition.

Ohio man charged after high-powered rifle found at Greektown Casino Hotel

An Ohio man is facing a concealed weapons charge after a high-powered rifle was found in a backpack at the Greektown Casino Hotel on Feb. 19 in Detroit.

Additional tickets now available for Garth Brooks concert tomorrow

Some seats that were previously unavailable to be sold are now available to the public for Garth Brooks' concert on Saturday, Feb. 22 at Ford Field in Detroit.

1 killed, 1 hurt in shooting during robbery at dispensary on Detroit's west side

Detroit police are investigating a robbery and a double shooting at a marijuana dispensary in the 3300 block of Joy Road Thursday, in which one person was killed and another was critically hurt.

With wrongful conviction overturned 27 years later, man enjoys first meal with family

Ramon Ward was exonerated after a wrongful conviction jailed him for 27 years. On Thursday, he was set free. He spent his first day eating pizza with his family.

Detroit kicking off new art office to cultivate creativity around city

The city's director of Arts and Culture announced plans to bolster a new wave of creativity in Detroit with the unveiling of a new office.

Crime victims and ex-offenders come together to heal in 'Labor of Love'

She will speak Saturday at a program for crime victims and ex-offenders - it's an effort to give victims a voice - to talk about their pain. And it is for ex-offenders to ask for forgiveness, even if they are not responsible for the crimes.

A different kind of backup: Peer support group helps police officers deal with trauma

Lashanna Potts is part of Tuesday's "Day of Resilience” at Wayne State University for roughly 70 police officers and civilians there to understand how police officers need coping skills and mental health inspiration. 

Up to $10,000 available to Detroiters looking to beautify their city's vacant lots

Detroit Future City is kicking off the fifth year of its working with lots program by offering grants as high as 10 thousand dollars that go toward beautifying neighborhoods and creating productive green space in the community.

DPD: Two in custody, high-powered rifle recovered at Greektown Casino Tuesday

A large police presence was reported in downtown Detroit after hotel staff found a high-powered rifle and a 30 round magazine in a bag. Two of three suspects are now in custody.

89-year-old killed in crash by man fleeing police remembered by U-D High alumni

The crash killed 89-year-old Mary Lackamp causing reaction to pour into The University of Detroit Jesuit High School community from those who knew her.