Police bodycam video of man with hatchet outside Fuddruckers
Video provided by Sterling Heights police from the April 19th encounter.
NFL Draft in Detroit: Security, parking, transportation, maps and everything else to know for the draft
The draft is in town - not sure if you've seen - which means downtown Detroit will be the center of the football world for the weekend. Before heading down to enjoy the sights, you'll want to plan ahead.
Going to the draft? You're going to need to know some things
The NFL OnePass will be your ticket to getting into the draft in Detroit on Thursday, Friday, and over the weekend. Make sure to download it before heading downtown because you won't be getting anywhere without it. Here's what else to know:
Photo of Detroit high school student in restroom posted to social media
A 15-year-old with Asperger's syndrome had his privacy violated at Martin Luther King Jr. High School in Detroit.
Football legends celebrate Detroit's revitalization, NFL Draft
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern Michigan hosted a 3C Sports Conference during the NFL Draft week, featuring several football stars.
Out-of-towners check out Detroit ahead of NFL Draft
Thousands of NFL Draft spectators are already in Detroit for the kick off, and they're loving it.
Buddy's Pizza's Slice for Life Day is April 29 to help the Capuchin Soup Kitchen
On Monday 20 percent of all sales at Buddy's Pizza locations goes to help the Capuchin Soup Kitchen in Detroit.
The NFL Shop pop up has all the merch you can think of, and then some
1001 Woodward has officially transformed into a pop up NFL Shop with jerseys, hoodies, t shirts, hats, mini helmets, footballs - you name it. There's something for everyone.
Detroit holds annual event for National Crime Victims’ Rights Week
National Crime Victims’ Rights Week is an annual commemoration dedicated to promoting victim's rights and helping them transition to living as survivors.
Officials hold panel 1 day before NFL Draft in Detroit
On Wednesday, Governor Gretchen Whitmer joined Visit Detroit VP Claude Molinari, VP of NFL Club Business Peter O'Reilly, and Detroit City Councilmember Fred Durhall III for a panel on draft day economics.
Macomb County uses safe storage law for 1st time charging father of boy who shot himself
Here’s the message law enforcement is sending and an update on the boy's condition.
Things to do 1 day before the NFL Draft in Detroit
The draft is set to begin on Thursday, but there are still interactive activities to do a day before the highly anticipated event.
NFL and Lowe's team up to help veterans on eve of 2024 Draft
From gardening to new flag poles to washers and dryers - so many organizations are coming together to make life better for our veterans.
Decked Out Detroit tells us the best places to visit during the NFL Draft
Bre Teamer sits down with Dustin Stolzman, Director of Experience at Bedrock Detroit to tell you the hottest, trendiest spots to check out during the 3-Day NFL Draft.
Recess Detroit’s pop-up hotspot for the NFL Draft
For the NFL Draft in Detroit, there's a culinary pop-up — complete with VIP booth for those who want a little bit more privacy.
FOX 2 News at 11
FOX 2 News at 11 with Amy Lange and Brandon Hudson
US Ambassador to Ukraine talks massive aid package
Ambassador Bridget Brink, a native of Michigan who is now a liaison between the U.S. and Ukraine stopped by the FOX 2 studio to talk about the massive funding package approved by Congress that will aid the country in its war with Russia.
Accidental shooting in Warren leads to first safe storage charge
The Macomb County Prosecutor said the charges against a Warren father after his 8-year-old shot himself with an unsecured weapon is the county's first time enforcing the new safe storage law.
Mother of victims sues Monroe County woman • Stellantis layoffs • Serial pooper in Dearborn
In Wednesday's News Hit: - Mother of victims of Monroe County crash sues driver, bar that served her - More Stellantis layoffs - Someone keeps pooping on headstones in Dearborn cemetery
DPD's plans to keep NFL Draft safe for everyone
Detroit Police Chief James White, and Deputy Chief Franklin Hayes said the security preparations have been a year and a half in the making.