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  2. Former Fox 2 Detroit reporter Erika Erickson returns to local ...

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    Former WJBK-TV (Fox 2 Detroit) reporter Erika Erickson, who left broadcast journalism in 2021 for health reasons, is coming back to Detroit TV news.

  3. WJBK - Wikipedia

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    Since then, the station has broadcast more morning news hours than any other Detroit television station. In September 2009, the morning newscast was expanded to 5½ hours, airing from 4:30 to 10 am. In September 2011, Fox 2 News Morning expanded to 6½ hours from 4:30 to 11 am, where it joins the station's hour-long midday newscast at 11 am ...

  4. 2 killed, 17 others injured in shooting at Detroit block party

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    Detroit police reported that a shooter opened fire at 2:25 a.m at a block party on the city’s east side, according to NBC affiliate WDIV. The Michigan State Police also confirmed two fatalities ...

  5. Officials identify 2 people killed in Detroit block party ...

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    Officials have now identified both people killed in the mass block party shooting last weekend in Detroit.. Shanae Fletcher, 20, and Phillip Arnold Jr., 21, both died of gunshot wounds, according ...

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  7. Bob Wojnowski - Wikipedia

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    Bob "Wojo" Wojnowski is an American reporter and columnist for The Detroit News and host of a radio show on WXYT-FM in Detroit, Michigan. Wojnowski also appears often on Fox 2 WJBK's Sunday Night Sports Works roundtable. Wojnowski previously co-hosted the Stoney and Wojo radio show on WDFN.

  8. Rob Wolchek - Wikipedia

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    [2] He got his first break in television covering the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake in San Francisco. His first full-time television job was at KGET-TV in Bakersfield, California. He won awards for his role as the "Scambuster" at KJEO-TV (now KGPE) in Fresno including his first Emmy. [3] He is the winner of more than 25 regional Emmy awards. [4]

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