3D printing event in Detroit brings innovation to the Huntington Place

Thousands of experts from around the world attended North America?s largest and most influential industrial 3D printing or "Additive Manufacturing" event. So what is Additive Manufacturing? It?s basically synonymous with 3D printing, layer-by-layer fabrication of objects from digital models. Almost anything you can imagine is printed into reality.

Detroit Tigers assistant GM resigns over alleged lewd photos

FOX 2 was told three women came forward, all with the same story to tell about one of the Detroit Tigers executives. They say they opened their Snapchat apps to find an inappropriate picture. Sam Menzin went from intern to assistant general manager of the Detroit Tigers at just 34 years old. He has since resigned a week ago, seemingly out of nowhere to many people, including MLB Beat Writer Cody Stavenhagen with The Athletic.

Michigan officials push for more mental health help for first responders

The issue came up Monday during a bi-partisan roundtable discussion on increasing public safety funding at Detroit Police Headquarters.�State lawmakers and the top brass from many Metro Detroit police departments were talking about the issue in detail, including Oakland County Sheriff Mike Bouchard.

Detroit suspect in triple murder facing federal gun charges

A vehicle fire was reported around 5:50 a.m. Sunday in the area of Milford and 30th. Once the fire was extinguished, firefighters found three bodies burned beyond recognition. The bodies were identified as a woman, her mother, and her 9-year-old niece. According to officials, the two women had been shot, and the child had been stabbed before the vehicle was torched.

DOGE federal cuts impacting library funding

Typically, the second week in April honors local libraries, the services they offer, and the work they do, like at Royal Oak Public Library. However, Royal Oak Public Library Director Sandy Irwin tells FOX 2 that they have been feeling some of the federal punches as the year goes on.

Ann Arbor teacher and family lose everything in apartment fire

On Saturday at around 5:45 a.m., a fire began engulfing one of the buildings at the Arbor Landings Apartment complex. Fortunately, no one was reported injured. The flames were shooting from the roof of the complex before one neighbor, Brian Garred, who lived just feet away, awoke to someone banging on his door.