Man grabs live wire in Northville, Detroit students eat edibles, the weather and more
Hilary Golston hosts the Dec. 14, 2024 HD Show.
ABC, Trump settle defamation lawsuit
ABC News has agreed to pay $15 million toward Donald Trump’s presidential library to settle a defamation lawsuit.
Coast Guard rescues 3 people abandoning ship 150 miles off North Carolina coast
Three people were about 150 miles off the North Carolina coast and worried bad weather would cause their 59-foot sailboat to capsize.
No drone found after NJ residents report crash
The drone drama in the NYC area is deepening. Here are the top headlines so far from Friday.
Rochester nonprofit gifts vehicle to domestic violence survivor
A mother of two received the gift of a lifetime on Friday, a vehicle she can call her own. It helps her to build a new life, free of domestic violence.
Domestic violence survivor gifted new vehicle by Michigan nonprofit
It's been rough for her. She didn’t want to be shown on-camera but says it's been hard rebuilding her life. So getting a new set of wheels is unbelievable.
Mom who filed civil suit against Detroit judge now accused of beating 71-year-old aunt
The mom who filed a civil suit against Detroit Judge Kenneth King now finds herself in some trouble in court on Friday for allegedly beating her 71-year-old aunt.
Mom accused of beating 71-year-old aunt while drunk, also filed civil suit against Detroit judge
Latoreya Till is accused of beating up her 71-year-old aunt while she was drunk and was charged with assault in court on Friday. She had been on FOX 2 before in August, after filing a civil suit with Fieger Law against 36th District Court Judge Kenneth King.
Raymond E. Shepherd House dedication in Ferndale
On Friday, touring began at the Raymond E. Shepherd House in downtown Ferndale, named after a longtime Ferndale resident who died in 2018.
Lansing lawmakers consider ghost gun, bump stock bans under backlash from 2A advocates
"Putting more gun laws to restrict and impair the rights of ordinary law-abiding citizens who’ve done nothing wrong, if it’s a non-solution - it doesn’t solve anything," he said.
Bills to ban ghost guns, bump stocks under consideration in Lansing
Rick Ector from the group Legally Armed in Detroit, is not so sure more laws which he says impact regular citizens - and not criminals, is the answer.
Fox 2's Brandon Hudson to guest referee local pro wrestling match Dec 14
Brandon Hudson steps back into a pro wrestling ring, but this time, he's refereeing a match featuring two stars of Superior Championship Wresting. Jon'tae Keith and Father Marquis will battle for the Interstate Championship.
9-year-old Lions fan earns ticket to Bills game for collecting cans for families in need
The Lions take on the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, but the star at Ford Field won't be on the gridiron. He'll be in the stands, and he’s just 9 years old.
Little Lions fan earns tickets to this weekend's game
His name is Mason Bonds and he won a school-wide food drive competition: collecting 411 cans of non-perishables to help families in need. The most of any student.
FBI says tip from San Francisco police helped identify UnitedHealth CEO shooting suspect
The San Francisco Police Department provided a tip to the FBI that helped identify the suspect in the shooting death of UnitedHealth CEO Brian Thompson.
Pontiac food charity for the needy gets help from other nonprofits after cooler breaks
Metro Food Rescue stepped up to help when Grace Centers of Hope's walk-in cooler broke after a power outage.
Lions react to wave of break-ins targeting NFL players nationally
This week the Lions are home against the Bills, but the following two games they’ll be away. They’re hoping they won't be the next victims.
State GOP vacates House floor in protest to tip wage, family leave issues they say Dems are ignoring
Today Republicans were outside the House chambers staging a news conference asserting that they were trying to pressure Democrat House speaker Joe Tate.
Detroit Public Schools students hospitalized after eating edibles
Detroit students receive a real-life lesson on the dangers of drugs. Several students at a DPSCD high school get sick after ingesting edible marijuana.
DPSCD students hospitalized after eating edible pot
It happened on Wednesday here at Midtown Crockett High School in Detroit. A group of students took some edibles—four had to go to the hospital, three were taken home by their parents.