No bond for woman charged in Detroit firebombing
A Detroit woman who police said set her ex's house on fire, killing his disabled mom, is being held without bond as she awaits trial.
Is social media usage increasing cosmetic procedure interest?
FOX 2's Bre Teamer sits with Dr. Alex Zayid, MD and Amra Omerovic, RN to discuss the correlation between social media trends and cosmetic procedures.
24-year-old business owner opens $1 million auto repair shop in Westland
FOX 2's Bre Teamer sits down with 24-year-old Eric Juarez of VIP Auto Repair to discuss his recent accomplishments and entrepreneurship.
4th Annual Palmer Park Pride Run/Walk celebrates community and pride
FOX 2's Bre Teamer chats with Robyn and Melissa Childers of Welcome Home Yoga & Wellness to discuss their 4th Annual Palmer Park 8K, 5l, 1 Mile Run & Walk + Yoga Event. This pride-themed part road/part trail event is in partnership with the People for Palmer Park, Ruth Ellis Center and Affirmations, 3 local non-profit organizations aligned with our mission doing incredible work to uplift the community. The 1 Mile on Sunday, June 9th and will begin promptly at 8:15am, 8K at 8:30am and 5K at 8:45am, with yoga to follow (approx. 10:00am).
Michigan Central's star-studded concert • Gun Violence Awareness Day • Family mourns boy killed in tornado
On Friday's News Hit: - The next chapter of Michigan Central was ushered in with a star-studded concert. - The Grosse Pointe school board is facing backlash for declining to formally recognize Gun Violence Awareness Day. - A community is rattled and a family is grieving after a tornado touched down in Livonia on Wednesday, killing a 3-year-old.
Grosse Pointe school board declines to recognize Gun Violence Awareness Day
Students and parents are upset after the Grosse Pointe school board declined to recognize Gun Violence Awareness Day, which is Friday. Two students who attended school in the district were killed in the Michigan State University shooting.
Family of toddler killed by Livonia tornado: 'Our world is forever turned upside down'
"My sister lost every bit of her yesterday when she lost Cooper. She loved that kid more than herself," said the 3-year-old's uncle, Andy Sergison.
Detroiters celebrate reopening of Michigan Central Station
Corktown and Campus Martius were alive with people celebrating the reopening of Michigan Central Station. Watch parties for the concert were held at several businesses as well.
Detroit icons perform at Michigan Central Station's concert
The free concert also featured performances by Eminem, Big Sean, Jelly Roll, Jack White and more.
Ford CEO joins crowds to celebrate Michigan Central's revitalization
"I'm excited about the chance to show everyone what we are in the midst of doing, but people can't see yet," said Ford CEO Jim Farley.
A look back at when Michigan Central Station closed in 1988
Michigan Central Station closed its doors in 1988. It was abandoned for years until Ford bought and renovated the beloved building. The auto company is now celebrating the revitalization of Michigan Central by hosting a grand opening event, complete with a concert featuring Detroit icons.
Police-involved shooting in Detroit under investigation
When officers spotted the suspects' vehicle, they did not stop. Instead, a police chase ensued, leading one DPD officer to fire his weapon as the suspects drove toward him, according to police.
African American D-Day veteran recalls segregation
At almost 100 years old, William Henry Micou was on the beaches of Normandy on June 6th, 1944 during World War II. Though the horror, blood, destruction and death -- he said he remembers being in an all Black unit and coming home to segregation.
Michigan politicians and financial disclosure
The midterm ballot proposals required that Michigan lawmakers go further than they ever have before when it came to transparency. But what those actual laws look like would be up to the representatives and senators that are in the crosshairs of the amendment.
Michigan Central Station ready to welcome visitors
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan says Michigan Central Station's reopening "means so much to the city."
Comerica Bank opens 50-year-old time capsule for 175th anniversary
The time capsule was placed in the building to recognize the opening of Manufacturers National Bank in Detroit, at 411 W. Lafayette, before Manufacturers merged with Comerica Bank in 1992.
Why no tornado warning was issued in Livonia
Despite the severe weather that pushed through Southeast Michigan on Wednesday, the National Weather Service wasn't expecting it to turn so extreme to create a tornado.
Neighborhood reeling after losing Livonia toddler
Even a day later, locals were still aghast at the destruction a swift storm brought late Wednesday afternoon. In addition to the property damage and loss of trees, neighbors were also mourning the death of a 3-year-old boy.
After decades of decay, Michigan Central rises from the ashes
Six years ago, nearly to the day, Ford announced it was buying the hulking and abandoned Michigan Central building in Corktown. From ruins to renovation -- and after years of work -- the building is reopening with new life.
13th Annual Motor City Black Age of Comics and Manga Convention
FOX 2's Jamie Sherrod discusses the upcoming 13th Annual Motor City Black Age of Comics and Manga Convention with organizer Andre Batts. He created the event as an opportunity to bring more diversity to the comic space and embrace minorities. The event will take place Saturday, June 8th at The Art Block in Detroit from 12pm-6pm. It is FREE to attend.