Earthquake in New Jersey: 3.0 magnitude

The United States Geological Survey said an earthquake hit New Jersey late Saturday night. Here’s what we know.

FULL INTERVIEW: Detroit Police talk about barricaded gunman
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A 30-year-old black man shot a 15-year-old teenager at about 3 p.m. Aug. 2 and then barricaded himself into a house on Mark Twain Street on Detroit's west side.

Woodhaven man killed in Isabella County crash

The Woodhaven man suffered fatal injuries in the crash, while the Rosebush man suffered serious injuries and was taken to an area hospital.

UNCUT: Police discuss 13-year-old shooting death, injury of second teen
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Members of the Detroit Police Department discuss the fatal shooting of a 13-year-old and the non-fatal shooting of his step-brother on Friday night.

Annabelle doll update: Comedian Matt Rife purchases haunted home and museum

Matt Rife said he bought the haunted home and museum of famed paranormal researchers Ed and Lorraine Warren, who are associated with 'The Conjuring' universe.

1 teen dead, another shot in Detroit
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Camille Amiri at the scene of a deadly shooting from Aug. 1. Police are still looking for the shooter, who killed one 13-year-old and injured another Friday night.

Blues, Brews and Barbecue 2025 in Westland
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Scott Wolchek checks out the annual Blue, Brews and Barbecue festival in Westland.

Clean Cruise shows off electric vehicles
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The Michigan Electric Vehicle Alliance hosted the second annual Clean Cruise Saturday, Aug. 2 at Memorial Park in Royal Oak.

Saunteel Jenkins on safety: “We must keep our babies safe"

Former Detroit City Council President Saunteel Jenkins is making her return to city politics with a message that centers the places where most Detroiters live—the neighborhoods.

Jack Smith investigation: Case opened into ex-Trump prosecutor

An independent watchdog agency responsible for enforcing a law against partisan political activity by federal employees has opened an investigation into Jack Smith.

Mary Sheffield on curfews: “We’re holding parents responsible"

Detroit City Council President Mary Sheffield says the city is at a turning point— one where curfews, housing, education, and cultural identity all converge to shape its next chapter.

Detroiter to Detroiter | Saunteel Jenkins on Neighborhoods, Safety, and Growth: “We must keep our babies safe.”
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Former Council President Saunteel Jenkins, currently second or third in polling, says Detroit’s next chapter must focus on neighborhoods. In a one-on-one with Hilary Golston, she lays out her plans for public safety, affordable housing, and strategic growth in all seven districts. They also touched on education, marijuana and a host of other issues.

Detroiter to Detroiter | Mary Sheffield on Curfews, Crime, and the Future of the City: “We’re holding parents responsible.”
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In a one-on-one conversation with FOX 2's Hilary Golston, Detroit City Council President Mary Sheffield outlines her plan to make Detroit a “destination of opportunity.” They discuss curfews, crime, housing, taxes, education, population growth, and more. Sheffield, who currently leads the race for mayor in both polling and fundraising, said: “We’re holding parents responsible.” Golston is speaking in depth with the other top contenders in the mayoral race ahead of this pivotal election.

Country music legend Jeannie Seely passes away at 85

Jeannie Seely, a Grammy-winning country music icon, passed away at 85 in Nashville after a brief illness.

Corporation of Public Broadcasting shutting down: What does this mean?
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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting said it?s closing up shop after Congress yanked its funding at the encouragement of President Trump. CBP is a pipeline for federal money that goes to PBS and NPR.