
Amy Lange
Amy Lange is an Emmy award-winning anchor and reporter with FOX 2 News.
From politics to courts to social issues, Lange's reporting has allowed her to cover some of the most important stories of our time. She's been to Philadelphia for the Democratic National Convention, to Capitol Hill for testimony on the Flint Water Crisis and to the Supreme Court for the same-sex marriage case after spending several years covering a Michigan couple's fight for the right to marry. She also traveled numerous times to an orphanage in Haiti following the earthquake there to tell the story of the children impacted by the natural disaster.
Lange has won multiple Emmy awards including best anchor and investigative reporter. Passionate about the issue of homelessness, she has won Emmy awards for her reporting in Haiti, and her work on children in the state foster care system. Her work on homeless veterans was recognized with an Edward R Murrow Regional Award. She has also received awards from the Society of Professional Journalists, the Michigan Association of Broadcasters and the Associated Press.
Lange came to FOX 2 from WEYI-TV in Flint, Michigan, where she worked as a reporter/anchor from 1996 until 1998. Before joining WEYI, Lange was a news promotions producer and an associate news producer at WTVJ in Miami, Florida.
Lange graduated cum laude with honors from the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida, where she majored in Broadcast Journalism and Spanish. In 2008 she received her Master's degree in Social Justice from Marygrove College in Detroit.
The latest from Amy Lange
Chinese national tried smuggling pathogen through Detroit Metro Airport, Feds say
The individual who allegedly brought the fungus into the U.S. wanted to clone the pathogen at a lab at the University of Michigan.
What happens with the Detroit Grand Prix's leftover food?
Tens of thousands of leftovers would go to waste if not for Metro Food Rescue, which finds a better use for the uneaten food.
'Money Matters' Detroit program in need of help to make a change in Washington D.C.
A real-life money crisis is pushing a group of Detroit students in another direction. Instead of panicking, they're pivoting.
2025 Detroit Grand Prix security plans for on - and off the track
"We strongly encourage – we kind of demand – that you leave the speeding on the racetrack out here," said Deputy Police Chief Franklin Hayes.
Oxford High School shooting: Michigan Supreme Court dismisses lawsuits from families
The family of Tate Myre and the other students killed in the Oxford school shooting were met with an upsetting decision by the Michigan Supreme Court.
Prosecutors refile human trafficking charges against Ferndale man immediately after judge dismisses case
The same day a Southfield judge dropped charges against a Ferndale man accused of human trafficking, the Oakland County Prosecutor's Office moved to refile the case.
Detroit College for Creative Studies students show off their masterpieces in exhibition
Incredible talent was on display near downtown Detroit as students from the College for Creative Studies put their masterpieces on display for everyone to see.
Saginaw Street hit-and-run kills beloved member of Pontiac music scene
A hit-and-run driver leaves a local community devastated as a beloved member of downtown Pontiac's music and hospitality scene has died.
'This is not justice': Family of 5-year-old killed by loose gun livid at sentence
"Robby is gone forever, yet the defendants will soon return to their lives free to move on, while we are left to carry this loss for the rest of our lives."
Man who raped woman on work trip in Auburn Hills gets up to six decades in prison: 'This case is just heinous'
A woman on a work trip was raped in her Auburn Hills hotel room after a man obtained her key from the front desk. Now he'll spend up to 60 years in prison.