Concrete guy leaves customers in the dust without doing the work, customers say
Rob Wolchek has a new member of the Hall of Shame.
Teen hospitalized after near drowning at Stony Creek Metropark
The teen was transported to a nearby hospital after CPR was performed on him, but Metropark authorities did not have an update on his condition on Tuesday.
Dog left tied up to gate, hungry in Detroit
Rebel Dogs Detroit was surprised to find Bowie chained to their gate and hungry. The dog is now safe at a foster home.
Demolition begins on Victory Inn in Mount Clemens
In its place, 117 new apartments will be built – 30 of which will be dedicated to those who have an income that is 80% of the adjusted median.
Ukrainian refugees arriving in Michigan by the thousands
Of the people fleeing war in Ukraine is a mother of two named Mariana Velhan. Two years ago, she was running from violence as her country was attacked by Russia. Since then, she's lived in multiple countries before finding some normalcy in Michigan. But much remains uncertain about her future with no end in sight for the conflict in her home.
National report claims Michigan Sen. Gary Peters emerges as VP dark horse
According to FOX 2 Lansing insider Tim Skubick, Peters has organized labor on his side, which makes him attractive.
Pets being shot by BB gun in Wayne County neighborhood
Police are investigating multiple incidents of someone apparently targeting pets that live in a Woodhaven neighborhood with a BB gun.
Ultra Right Beer makes reveals limited edition can featuring Trump's post assassination attempt photo
A conservative beer company, Conservative Dad's Ultra Right Beer, is unveiling a limited edition can that depicts former President Trump’s fist-in-the-air reaction to an attempted assassination attempt earlier this month. Bre Teamer chats with the company's CEO, Seth Weathers about the idea and strategy behind the can's design.
SkyFOX at scene of Monroe fire
The Michigan College of Beauty caught fire Tuesday and firefighters from three departments responded to the incident.
Facebook Marketplace slaying • Detroit water bill payment program • Murder solved 2 years later thanks to tip
On Tuesday's News Hit: - A Detroit man allegedly killed another man during a Facebook Marketplace sale in Genesee County. - A new program in Detroit aims to help people with unpaid water bills get back on track. - Two years after Davante Bridges was shot in the face five times at a gas station in Detroit, his alleged killer is in custody thanks to a tip.
New program helps Detroiters with past due water bills
EasyPay, a new program in Detroit, will give residents three years to catch up on past due water bills with no penalties.
Crime Stoppers tip leads to arrest in 2022 Detroit gas station murder
Two years after Davante Bridges was fatally shot in the face five times at a gas station, an anonymous tip to Crime Stoppers led to the arrest of a suspect.
Residents: Cars keep crashing into houses in Waterford Township
Homes keep getting crashed into along Silverhill Drive and Walton Boulevard in Waterford Township, according to residents -- who are now asking for guardrails to be installed.
Detroit mom sentenced after child found dead in freezer
A Detroit mother is headed to prison two years after she killed her 3-year-old son and put his body in a freezer.
Swimmer drowns in lake at Kensington Metro Park
By the time first responders arrived - it was too late. He drowned Saturday while swimming in Kensington Lake in Oakland County.
Media updates helped catch Facebook marketplace murder suspect in Genesee County
A Detroit man is accused of killing a man in Fenton Township during a Facebook Marketplace sale. Minutes before a press briefing in July, police learned that the suspect was following news stories about the murder to see if investigators suspected that he was the killer.
Family of Eastpointe woman found dead says she was in abusive relationship
The mother of 43-year-old victim April Kolson is heartbroken.
New documentary tells story of Detroit's bid for the 1968 Olympics - and the pushback against it
More than 60 years ago, in 1963, Detroit was in a global competition to host the 1968 Olympics but a strong grassroots movement fighting for civil rights equality provided opposition to the project.
MSP continues investigating deadly wrong-way crash in Royal Oak
Michigan State Police say a 29-year-old man from Oak Park was driving the wrong way when he crashed, head on, into another vehicle. Four men died in the crash, including the at-fault driver, while one woman remains in critical condition.
Joe Louis Greenway grows more, this time at former La Choy plant
More development is underway on the Detroit urban trail network known as the Joe Louis Greenway, this time at the former La Choy foot plant site that has since been demolished.