
Ingrid Kelley
As a young child growing up in the City of Detroit, Ingrid Kelley knew she would one day embark on a career as a Television Reporter. Today, she is doing that and much more.
Ingrid has enjoyed success as an On-Camera Talent, Writer, Voice-Over Artist and Producer in several markets including; New York City, Detroit, and Milwaukee. Currently based in Detroit, Ingrid works as a Multimedia Journalist and her reporting is seen on Fox 2 Detroit. Ingrid is grateful for the opportunity to connect with and report on the lives of the people living in Southeast Michigan.
Prior to relocating back to her hometown, Ingrid was based in New York City. During her stint in the Big Apple, she wore many hats; including working as a Writer at Fox News Channel, an On-Air Talent for several cable news outlets, and a Freelance Producer/Writer for Black Enterprise Business Report.
Ingrid enjoys spending time with her family and is thankful for their support. She is the daughter of Ernest Kelley and Gwendolyn Kelley-Daniels. Her parents helped mold her into the woman she is today and inspire her to reach for the stars. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree from The University of Michigan and a Master of Arts degree from Wayne State University. She is a member of the Detroit Chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists and gives back to her community as a proud member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. -Alpha Rho Omega Chapter.
A firm believer in "Each One, Teach One," Ingrid serves as a mentor to students seeking career advice. She believes the knowledge she has gained through academia and professional experiences enables her to encourage students to embark on their own careers and turn professional aspirations into reality.
The latest from Ingrid Kelley
Rules for your car in frigid winter temps you need to know
Most winters can be pretty hard on your vehicle. But for the past month temperatures have been bitterly cold - and the side effects on our cars can be extra harsh.
Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson wants to improve Michigan driver's training
Michigan lawmakers are working to bring easier access to driver education for those who may not be able to afford it.
Is school canceled? How Michigan districts decide when to call off class
It's not always an easy decision to cancel class and there are several factors that go into a district deciding when to do so.
Avoiding a broken furnace and other preparations for the winter months
Avoiding a broken furnace or cracked pipes can be tricky in the winter, especially during periods of intense cold. Here are some cheap and free tips for avoiding the worst.
How Metro Detroit school districts decide when to call a snow day
For weeks, Southeast Michigan has dealt with cold, snowy temperatures, forcing many school districts to declare a snow day, keeping students and faculty away from campus to prioritize safety.
Day of Service for MLK Day brings hundreds together to pack toiletry bags for those in need
As the country celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day, one organization is recognizing the holiday in a special way.
Detroit's homeless gets helping hand from Motor City Mitten Mission
Team members are trying to help those living on the streets by giving them food and supplies, to even getting them sheltered via a rideshare.
Dittrich Furs closing its doors after a 132-year run selling to Detroit
It's the end of an era for an iconic Detroit brand as Dittrich Furs plans to close up shop after more than a hundred years in business.
Parents livid after Chandler Park High School caught with gun in locker
One day after a gun was found inside a school locker at Chandler Park Academy High School, parents are demanding changes.
As GM moves out of the Renaissance Center, businesses inside prepare for the future
As General Motors starts a new era at Hudson’s Detroit on Woodward Avenue, it marks the end of an era at the Renaissance Center. That move by General Motors is not just impacting GM and its workers; it’s also affecting the downtown business scene.









