Marlon Falconer, WXYZ Detroit

Marlon Falconer

WXYZ Detroit

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  • WXYZ Detroit
  • FOX 17

Past articles by Marlon:

Snow removal companies excited for biggest storm of the year

"How does it make me feel when I see the forecast? I’m excited!" said Troy Clogg, owner of Troy Clogg Landscape Associates. → Read More

Costs mount as thousands of DTE residents face day 6 powerless

"It is disrespectful," the state representative said of DTE offering of a $35 credit to those without power for 96 hours. → Read More

Families in Livonia make due without power

Families living in a neighborhood off of Ann Arbor Rd. near I-275 in Livonia say they lost power around 8:30 p.m. Wednesday night as an ice storm passed through. → Read More

MSU students return to Capitol, call for gun legislation and remote learning

Just seven days after a mass shooting claimed the lives of three Michigan State students and injured five others, hundreds gathered at the Capitol calling for the passage of gun legislation. → Read More

MSU student journalists open up about covering this weeks' tragedy

Monday night, Michigan State University student journalist Isabella Martin was barricaded in her East Lansing home along with her roommates. → Read More

'How far is this going to go?': Family of veterinarian targeted by vandal with hate messages

When one of Tony and Lucretia Greears' sons went outside Sunday morning, he could hardly believe what he was seeing. → Read More

Detroit apartment fire leaves families displaced

Multiple Detroit families are without a home Tuesday night after a three-alarm fire at a west side apartment building. → Read More

'It’s happening earlier': RSV cases fill up metro Detroit hospitals

Nearly 2 months ago, a few dozen children a week were coming to Corewell Health East, formerly known as Beaumont Health Hospital, with cases of RSV. → Read More

Judge raises violent offender's bond after profane outburst in court

He’s a convicted violent criminal now back behind bars after an ugly verbal attack on a judge in Wyandotte Thursday. → Read More

Police to increase patrols during Michigan, Michigan State football game

As fans prepare to watch the University of Michigan Wolverines face off against the Michigan State University Spartans, police are preparing for an influx of people in the city. → Read More

One year later: Man to finish Detroit Free Press Marathon after near-death experience

A local man is making a comeback after he couldn't finish the Detroit Free Press Marathon last year. → Read More

Wixom family speaks out after 5-year-old suffers kidney failure from E. coli outbreak

109 people have gotten sick in the outbreak in six states, 67 in Michigan. 16 people suffered acute kidney failure → Read More

Should law change to ensure Yom Kippur and Count Day are not on the same day again?

Under state law, it happens on the first Wednesday in October every year. Count day. It is the day when schools record attendance that is used to determine state funding. → Read More

City of Detroit begins demolition of the now-infamous Packard Plant

A construction crew began demolition on a portion of the Packard Plant building in Detroit Thursday afternoon. → Read More