Program allows high school students get chance to learn trades before graduating
Randolph High School’s Energy Trades program is for folks who don’t want to get a four-year degree.
What's next for the Detroit Zoo Water Tower?
It's a well-known landmark in metro Detroit. So when the colorful design on the Detroit Zoo Water Tower vanished, many were left wondering – what's next? The answer remains as elusive as the zoo's beavers.
Family, loved ones of Na'Ziyah Harris hold protest over missing 13-year-old
Na’Ziyah Harris was last seen getting off the school bus on Cornwell at Three Mile on Detroit’s east side January 9th. Police have scoured the city and other Metro Detroit communities in their exhaustive search.
Detroit's Strategic Neighborhood Fund gets $15M grant
"We're putting $15 million in over the next five years to continue supporting park development, housing resources for the SNF neighborhoods, commercial corridor development," and more, said Darnell Adams with the Gilbert Family Foundation.
Police look for man shouting antisemitic remarks outside Oak Park synagogue
Alicia Nelson and her husband Rabbi David Nelson said a man was shouting antisemitic insults at people outside Congregation Beth Shalom in Oak Park.
Ways to celebrate Mother's Day
There's so many ways to celebrate Mother's Day. But instead of stressing about what exactly to buy mom, those with advice on how to approach the holiday say the best thing to do is just ask what she wants.
Air quality activists sound alarm over pollution from SW Detroit steel plant
People living in the Southern portion of Dearborn joined Clear the Air, the Dearborn Health Department, and others to call for change. They want the Cleveland Cliffs steel plant to “clean up their act” and produce less pollution.
Jurors see Jaylin Brazier talk of dumping cousin's body
Day three of Jaylin Brazier's murder trial in which he's charged with killing his cousin Zion Foster included video of the defendant talking about dumping her body in a dumpster. The footage brought out emotions from court where family could be seen crying amid the drama.
Jaylin Brazier's police interview
Two weeks after Zion Foster disappeared, Jaylin Brazier turned himself into police and gave his account of what happened -- including that he threw Zion Foster's body away and it looked like he killed her. This is his interview with police in late January 2022.
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Ascension cyberattack • Cop testifies in Jaylin Brazier's trial • Wayne County air quality monitoring
On Thursday's News Hit: - A cyberattack has disrupted service at Ascension hospitals. - When court resumes today, a Detroit police sergeant will return to the stand to testify in Jaylin Brazier's murder trial. - New air quality monitors will give Wayne County residents a way of tracking what they're breathing.
Auburn Hills officers exposed to potential narcotic
Two officers were hospitalized after reporting feeling dizzy and sick during a routine traffic stop. It wouldn't be the first time an officer suffered health issues after coming into contact with a drug without expecting it.
Ascension hospital cyber attack impacting patient care
According to the hospital group, 140 Ascension locations are affected by the cyber attack, as well as 40 senior living facilities. One patient FOX 2 spoke to said he saw people leaving the Southfield hospital amid a disruption in operations at the center.
'Nurse Knuckles' shares her story of surviving and thriving after suffering stroke
A stroke survivor herself, she is fighting for her communities. Since then, Nurse Donulaé Knuckles has shared her testimony to educate others about strokes. She’s created a platform through her nonprofit “Love Yourself for Lyfe.”
Severe weather wreaks havoc in Macomb County
The sound of chainsaws populated the sides of Jefferson Avenue after storms the night before felled trees and clipped power lines in Harrison Township and St. Clair Shores.
US Air Force vet in need given new roof for his Southfield home
Michael Johnson is an American hero who honored our country with his service. He's also a proud Metro Detroiter who has lived in this home with his wife for over 30 years.
Portage tornado aftermath - residents regroup after devastating storms
Widespread destruction is evident from the tornado - but there were no fatalities or serious injuries. Portage Mayor Patricia Randall said that only eight people went to the hospital for minor injuries.
Egg freezing up as women delay having kids
The delays of childbearing is having implications all over the U.S., from population decline to shifting gender roles in the workplace. Another place where the effects are being seen is in egg freezing labs.
U-M consumer poll gives policy makers the pulse of confidence in the economy
According to the director of the survey; consumers tend to have a good idea of what is going on in the economy - and more importantly, where we are going.
Wayne County air monitors a milestone for community
It's not just about the food people eat or the water they drink, Darren Riley says, but the air we breathe. Wayne County agrees and on Wednesday helped unveil 100 air quality monitors placed around the community.