Rochester Hills doctor accused of dozens of sex crimes named in three more complaints
New complaints are coming in against a Rochester Hills doctor accused of sexually assaulting patients while he worked at a hospital in Macomb County.
Hurricane Melissa crosses Caribbean, leaving Metro Detroiters with Jamaican ties worried
As restaurant owner Chris Mitchell serves up these Jamaican recipes, he can’t help but think about Hurricane Melissa as it heads toward his homeland.
The Rundown 10/24 (feat. Colin from Detroit): A stolen heart, stolen tires, and bears getting buff
Influencer Colin from Detroit joins the panel to talk about the couple, which got engaged before a Lions game, the thief who's swiping tires in Madison Heights, a name change for our friends at Fox 2, and bears who broke into a Colorado gym for protein shakes and ice baths.
Case against Rochester Hills doctor accused of sexual abuse evolves
More victims are making complaints against a Rochester Hills doctor behind a series of disturbing sexual assaults he allegedly committed while working at hospitals in Metro Detroit.
LUCHA BOOM! Dia De Los Muertos event features circus performers, musicians, lucha libre and TNA wrestlers Mike Santana, Nic Nemeth
Performer Chris Abolio talks about Lucha Boom's annual Dia De Los Muertos event at the Masonic Temple this Saturday at 9pm.
Possible charges after officer shoots woman in Detroit
The shooting unfolded Sunday afternoon after a traffic stop for speeding grew into an argument over the offense, then a police pursuit, and ending with the driver being struck six times. She has since been released from the hospital and ordered released from police custody and will not be charged, Bettison said.
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.
Detroit police chief gives update on officer-involved shooting
Chief Todd Bettison said multiple policy violations occurred after a police officer shot a woman after the individual fled a traffic stop. The chief has put in a request for the officer to be suspended without pay.
Fox 2 staffers join Superior Championship Wrestling for October show
Anchor/report Brandon Hudson and Assignment Desk Manager John Shull turned their love of professional wrestling into reality over the weekend as they competed in Superior Championship Wrestling.
Bicyclist hit, killed in Highland Township
A man died after he was hit while riding his bicycle Sunday evening in Highland Township.
Daylight Saving Time 2025: When do we fall back?
The country's bizarre tradition has roots in fuel conservation. But there's much more to keep in mind about the semi-annual springing forward and falling backwards.
TECH in the D: Electric Outdoors
It’s called electric outdoors, a Michigan-based company bringing a whole new meaning to off-the-grid. Their creation could change how we think about camping, outdoor living or even emergency response. For TECH in the D, we take a closer look this innovation born in the Motor City. You can find more information at https://electricoutdoors.com/
Farmington Hills man among 3 caught trying to meet child for sex, Michigan sheriff says
Three men, including one from Metro Detroit, were recently busted in an undercover sting targeting child predators, according to the Ingham County Sheriff's Office.
Woman shot by Detroit police after driving toward officers
A woman is listed as stable at a hospital after she was shot by Detroit police on Sunday. Authorities say the woman drove at officers following a chase.
Eloise Asylum Haunt brings the scares for Halloween
WELCOME TO ELOISE ASYLUM. WAY BACK IN 1839…THIS STRUCTURE WAS BUILT AS A PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL BUT TODAY THE BUILDING SERVES AS THE ELOISE ASYLUM HAUNT. IF YOU DARE COME INSIDE YOU WILL FIND A HAUNTING TERRORIZING EXPERIENCE WITH EVERY TURN YOU TAKE. AND ALTHOUGH THIS IS THE MAIN ATTRACTION FOR HALLOWEEN THERE ARE MANY OTHER ATTRACTIONS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. WHEN THIS BUILDING WAS USED AS A PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL… THOUSANDS STAYED HERE FOR MONTHS AT A TIME AND SOME SAY THEIR SPIRIT LIVES ON. IN FACT… YOU CAN EXPLORE THE BUILDING WITH A TRAINED PARANORMAL INVESTIGATOR. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT WHAT THE ELOISE ASYLUM EXPERIENCE HAS TO OFFER THIS HALLOWEEN AND THROUGHOUT THE YEAR GO TO FOX2DETROIT.COM.
THE INTERVIEW| Fed to Take Cautious Approach as Gov. Shutdown Threatens Economic Clarity
Hilary Golston spoke with Oakland University economics expert Dr. Michael Greiner, who says the Federal Reserve is likely to proceed carefully amid the government shutdown. Greiner explained that while the Fed remains operational, missing data from key agencies like the Bureau of Economic Analysis and Bureau of Labor Statistics could cloud the economic picture. He says policymakers are watching inflation and growth closely but are unlikely to make bold moves until the numbers are clear.
FULL INTERVIEW| DPD Chief Bettison EXCLUSIVE: Drones, “Murder Music,” and Violence Prevention
In an exclusive interview with Fox 2's Hilary Golston, Detroit Police Chief Todd Bettison confirmed plans to launch “first responder drones” within eight months a first for Michigan’s largest department. Bettison says the technology will enhance safety by assessing scenes before officers arrive while maintaining privacy rights. The chief also discussed the city’s new $10.5 million commitment to violence intervention, his view that “murder music” influences as much as 80 percent of youth violence, and why he believes Detroit doesn’t need the National Guard. From facial recognition to Green Light cameras, Bettison says transparency is key and admits, “yes we do now” live in a surveillance state.
Woman shot after fleeing police; Southgate senior apartments on fire again; Pistons home opener & more
A woman was shot after endangering police, running from traffic stop. The American House senior apartment complex reignited following Friday night's fire and more on the October 26, FOX 2 News at 6 p.m.
Woman shot after threatening Detroit officer
A woman suffered injuries to both of her arms, and legs after she was shot inside of her SUV Sunday afternoon, according to Detroit Police Chief Todd Bettison. Bettison said the incident stemmed from a traffic stop. She was pulled over on Van Dyke, where it was discovered she had no proper license plate. Bettison said the woman refused to comply, and eventually pepper spray was used. The woman then fled that scene, and ended up at a second scene where police were able to block her in and stop her a second time, near Concord and Outer Drive. During that second stop, she moved her vehicle toward an officer, who feared for their life and opened fire. Bettison said she then continued to drive, and ended up at a Detroit Police facility on Sherwood near 7 Mile Road.
FASTLANE: GM to cut Car Play, slashes white collar jobs; Tariffs on the rise for Canada imports
Dave Spencer covers the top automotive news from the past week in the FOX 2 Fastlane, including GM cutting Car Play in favor of its own infotainment systems in gas-powered vehicles, GM slashing white collar jobs in Michigan, and the rise of tariffs on Canadian imports.



















