Pokéween & Trick or Treat coming to Detroit on October 25th and 26th
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This family-friendly expo brings together fans of Pokémon, Pokémon, Pokémon Funko, comics, Magic, sports cards, and much more. With $5 admission (kids under 12 get in free with a paid adult!), this event offers a dynamic weekend experience for collectors, traders, and pop culture fans of all ages. Bre Teamer chats with Saraha Underferth, Event Coordinator of the event, to discuss the event.

Detroit police sergeant who told officer to purposely alter crash report information likely won't lose job

A Detroit police sergeant heard telling an officer over the scanner to purposely alter crash report information likely won't lose his job unless an investigation uncovers "nefarious intent." The incident is still under investigation.

Warren cop accused of embezzling money from police explorer program

A Warren police officer who worked with the department's explorer program is now facing charges after he allegedly embezzled money from the program.

PHOTOS: Trump's Ballroom renderings show structure nearly twice the size of the White House

The White House East Wing has been demolished as President Donald Trump moves ahead with plans to build a ballroom that, according to renderings, will be nearly twice the size of the White House itself.

Appliance thieves target vacant Hazel Park homes

An investigation is underway after thieves broke into five vacant Hazel Park homes and made out with thousands of dollars worth of appliances.

Dog in Warren shelter for more than 4 years finds home

After spending more than four years of his life at I Heart Dogs Rescue and Animal Haven in Warren, a shelter dog named Udon now has a home to call his own.

Michigan man fighting leukemia released by ICE after two month detainment

A Michigan man living with life-threatening leukemia while detained by ICE is now free. That’s the word from the ACLU which went to work on his behalf to get him returned to family and connected to doctors.

Parent threatens to shoot up Macomb County elementary
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A parent angry over his child not having snack time allegedly threatened to shoot up a Macomb County school while berating a teacher, police said.

Man fighting Leukemia released from ICE custody
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A Michigan man living with life threatening leukemia while detained by ICE is now free. That?s the word from the ACLU which went to work on his behalf to get him returned to family and connected to doctors.

Con man accused of scamming dozens with fake rental
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Nevin Griffin, a 49-year-old career criminal, just wrapped up federal parole after being convicted of trafficking teen girls in a prostitution ring in 2012, where he made the girls call him "Moneymaker." Bank robbery and fraud charges also litter his past. Now he has allegedly scorned as many as 40 mothers.

Canadian government cuts tariff relief on US cars due to Stellantis, GM, ending some production

The Canadian government is limiting how many vehicles Stellantis and GM can import tariff free after the automakers ended some production in Canada, a government official said Thursday.

Career criminal allegedly targets dozens of Detroit mothers in rental scam

A rental scam left multiple families in tears in Detroit as moms and their children were left without a place to live. Now those families are demanding to get their thousands of dollars back from the same man they say duped them.

Pulse of Politics: Impact of Michigan SNAP benefits pause
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The impact of the federal government shutdown is now being felt in Michigan as officials say SNAP benefits have been paused amid the continuing federal government shutdown. Feeding Michigan Founder Stephanie RUbel discusses the impact this will have. Plus, Pulse Anchor Roop Raj and Pulse of Politics Host Aaron Jordan discuss the White House East Wing demolition and the race for Detroit mayor.

1-year-old in need of a new liver gets attention from the Detroit Lions

A toddler in South Lyon is in the fight of his young life as he needs a liver, and his family is getting the word out about it, already reaching those at Ford Field.

Detroit fire gives home heating safety tips as weather cools down
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It's a frightening thought, but heating equipment is one of the leading causes of home fires and home fire deaths nationwide. That's why the Detroit Fire Department wants to remind residents that home heating safety is crucial to keeping safe.

Detroit police chief responds to scanner call quesitons
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Chief Todd Bettison told FOX 2 it happened after a patrol officer accidentally backed into something, which means a report must be taken. Bettison is not hiding; he?s addressing it head-on, saying they?re investigating and the parties will be held accountable.