Singer/Songwriter “Jadi” Is Giving Halloween An R&B Makeover
Bre Teamer chats with Jadi about her upcoming project "Oasis".
Legislature trying to fill in food shortage gap left by federal shutdown
The Michigan Legislature is trying to find emergency funds to help the state's 1.4 million residents expected to lose access to SNAP benefits due to the federal government's shutdown.
Hunter House Hamburgers moves to new location after 72 years
Hunter House Hamburgers, which has been serving customers since 1952, is moving about a mile down Woodward Avenue to a new building. The iconic white building that has housed the restaurant for 72 years will soon be empty as the business transitions to a former KFC location. Bre Teamer chats with Kelly William Cobb, owner of Hunter House Hamburgers, to discuss the new space.
Detroit police now required to release video and audio of incidents involving great bodily harm
A new rule requires police to release any relevant video or audio from an incident if it resulted in someone suffering great bodily harm.
Morgan Wallen playing 2 concerts at Michigan Stadium next summer
Morgan Wallen will play two nights at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor next July.
Southfield City Clerk's office: Wynett Guy vs. Gabi Grossbard
In the race for the Southfield clerk's office, write-in candidate Wynett Guy is hoping to win an unlikely campaign against Gabi Grossbard, the only candidate listed on the Nov. 4 election.
Late-night Ann Arbor to Detroit bus added for Michigan Football night game against Purdue
Headed to the Michigan vs. Purdue game this weekend in Ann Arbor? Take a bus there and back, thanks to expanded nighttime service to Detroit from the Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan (RTA).
Parsley sold in Michigan recalled over possible salmonella contamination
Fresh Italian parsley sent to Michigan and several other states has been recalled over possible salmonella contamination.
Detroit police officer caught on Zoom court hearing with no pants
It's the clip now seen around the world where a Metro Detroit officer was caught with his pants down during a Zoom court session.
Detroit officer takes part in hearing, pantsless
The incident happened in Judge Sean Perkins' courtroom this week. Despite being stunned, he did not skip a beat. The head judge over at the 36th District told FOX 2 that Perkins often has that patented look. Metro Detroiters may remember the peanut butter and jelly mom, who was also in a robe.
Pulse of Politics: Deeper dive into the government shutdown, Michigan gubernatorial race
From the government shutdown to the already-heated race for governor of Michigan, there's a lot happening in the world of politics. Pulse of Politics Host Aaron Jordan takes a closer look with Oakland University Political Science Professor Dave Dulio and Pulse Anchor Roop Raj.
DPD chief: Detroit's improved crime numbers helped by Community Violence Intervention groups
Chief Bettison says all violent crime - carjackings, homicides and non-fatal shootings are down, and closure rates are up 67 percent.
Community Violence Intervention group success lauded by Detroit chief
In the year's third quarter Bettison says all violent crime - carjackings, homicides and non-fatal shootings are down, and closure rates are up 67 percent.
General Motors reduces Factory Zero to one shift, laying off 1,200 workers
General Motors says it will reduce to one shift at Factory Zero, laying off more than 1,200 workers.
Small business owners have a new 'one-stop shop' for help
A new coffee shop in Livonia or a tech start up in Detroit - all of the small businesses start with a bright idea, but it takes a village to keep that light from going out.
Romulus residents call for larger police presence as crime rate falls
The Romulus community is asking for more police to patrol their area as crime drops over five years.
GM to cut jobs, production at Factory Zero
General Motors announced the Factory Zero name change in October 2020, signaling GM's commitment to the EV revolution. Then, less than three years after Biden’s visit, Fox 2 reported that at least a half dozen fire calls led to safety changes at the plant.
New Economy Initiative helps small business with free resources
Imagine starting a new business with the backing of 80 other experienced company leaders - with resources, access to grants, and classes, all for free.
Jamaicans in Detroit worried about hurricane victims
Delroy Thomas is among those in Metro Detroit worried about his homeland after a hurricane blew through the island, knocking out power, and sending people into shelters.


















