Iran latest: Strait of Hormuz 'completely open' says Iran foreign minister

Iran foreign minister announced the Strait of Hormuz is 'completely open' a day after the announcement of the 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon.

3 teens charged after shooting at Birmingham short-term rental home

Three suspects allegedly involved in a shooting last weekend at a short-term rental home in Birmingham are now facing charges.

Deputies find printed child porn 'in plain view' while responding to Pontiac welfare check call

While responding to a welfare check Monday, deputies allegedly found printed child sexually abusive material “in plain view" inside the Pontiac home of the man who called them.

Dense fog blankets Metro Detroit
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Friday morning's drive may be a little tricky due to limited visibility from dense fog. A Dense Fog Advisory is in effect until 10 a.m. 

Consumer confidence hits record low, US survey says
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New baggage fees at the airport, and high prices at the pump: the fuel price hike spurred by the war in Iran continues to hit Americans' wallets. Business analyst Mark Lee joined us in studio to provide some important perspective

What parents should know about Roblox's new safety measures
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ROBLOX, after settling lawsuits with 7-figure payouts, is now taking new action to protect kids on the platform. But what steps should parents be taking to keep their own kids safe? Cyber risk expert David Derigiotis joined us via zoom with important info for parents

How AI is threatening jobs in the auto industry
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UAW President Fain joined labor leaders on Capitol Hill demanding safeguards, so workers don’t get left behind. He compared the onset of AI to the beginning of NAFTA.

Drone helps Dearborn police stop car thieves
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Police say thieves showed up to a car theft in a stolen car, targeting Kias using a hack made popular a few years prior, where they jimmy the ignition switch with a USB cord.  But then, in 60 seconds, a drone from Dearborn police was overhead.

Online 'Rape Academy' exposed through investigation
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A disturbing new investigation has uncovered what’s being described as an “online rape academy,” where tens of millions of men are allegedly sharing tips on how to drug and sexually assault their spouses. The findings come amid other troubling headlines, including recent allegations involving Congressman Eric Swalwell and a murder-suicide involving a former Virginia lieutenant governor and his wife. With April recognized as Sexual Assault Awareness Month, these cases highlight a broader and deeply concerning conversation about violence against women. Dr. Tracey Stulberg, Ph.D., joined us in studio to break down the psychological and societal factors behind these incidents, and to discuss what needs to be done to better protect victims and prevent abuse.

Trump says Israel and Lebanon have agreed a 10-day ceasefire

President Trump says Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a 10-day ceasefire as pressure continues for Iran to agree to a deal.

Pepsi price cuts drive sales jump: What to know

PepsiCo’s decision to lower prices and cut artificial ingredients has paid off in the first quarter, boosting demand from shoppers.

Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons submits resignation letter to DHS secretary

Acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Todd Lyons, who presided over the agency amid President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, is planning to leave his post. Here's what to know.

Detroit Mayor Sheffield unveil community safety plan amid teen takeover trend

Teen takeovers causing chaos in cities across the country, including Detroit. But Mayor Mary Sheffield unveiled a plan to tackle the problem head-on, alongside the kids.

Detroit mayor, police chief unveil new community safety plan
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Downtown Detroit is the heart of where the teen takeovers continually happen, disturbing visitors and businesses. Mayor Sheffield and others say the kids aren’t the problem—the lack of options is.

Clinton River overflow receding after causing major flooding in Utica

The City of Utica has experienced major flooding in some of its neighborhoods as a result of overflow from the Clinton River. Meanwhile, residents say they’ve been dealing with it for years.

Suspect charged in
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Donald Fields has been charged with kidnapping, two counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct, felonious assault, three counts of felony firearm, and felon in possession of a firearm. He is charged as a third-time habitual offender. 

Overflow from Clinton River causing major flooding in Utica
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On Wednesday, the sight many saw in the area was rising water levels and residents were trekking through just to get home. FOX 2 saw the damage that was done to one family’s garage as a result of all the flooding from the Clinton River. But the big question now is: why does this happen, and for so many years?

State crews working to prevent Cheboygan dam failure
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The current measurement is the water is 5.04 inches from the top according to the 4 p.m. update, having raised 0.24 inches since this morning's measurement. Governor Gretchen Whitmer helped give an update alongside officials calling the overtop concerns a severe moment, but crediting the crews working around the clock. "My administration will continue to monitor the situation and work with local communities to get them the resources that they need," Whitmer said. "We are in crisis mode now. Recovery mode will take additional work and we will continue these partnerships." During the press conference one of the officials said there are there are three structures identified as at-risk, in the inundation zone including a condominium complex and two of them businesses with everyone involved being notified.