Michigan says all adults will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccine beginning April 5
All Michiganders 16 and older will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine starting April 5.
Whitmer, other mayors praise Covid relief, call lack of agreement during pandemic 'a shame'
Congress just passed one of the biggest relief packages ever, and not one Republican supported it. City and state leaders say it's a shame that the bill passed during a national crisis still drew party-line votes.
Will workers return to office after COVID-19 leaves Detroit buildings empty?
Do you miss going into the office for work?
Power struggle between Michigan governor, GOP Legislature could put COVID-19 funds at risk
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the Republican-led Legislature have 60 days to decide how to spend federal COVID-19 relief funds.
103-year-old man who survived Holocaust, 1918 pandemic receives 2nd dose of COVID-19 vaccine
A 103-year-old San Francisco Bay Area man recently received his second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine — but that’s not all that’s extraordinary about him.
COVID-19 pandemic creates struggles for Detroit homeless shelters
Detroit's homeless shelters fear what could happen when moratoriums on evictions are lifted. They are asking for help assisting people in need.
Shuttered theaters, delayed releases -- COVID-19’s toll on the movie industry
The COVID-19 changed the moviegoing experience and led to struggles for studios.
COVID-19 in Michigan: Changes, challenges, and triumphs one year later
The first cases of COVID-19 in Michigan were announced a year ago, leading to a year of changes, challenges, and glimmers of hope.
Beating COVID-19: Senior citizens take swing at virus-shaped piñata after getting vaccinated
Residents at a senior living community took a literal swing at COVID-19 when they beat a pinata, in the shape of the coronavirus, after getting vaccinated.
Detroit police lieutenant, school board member reflect on loved ones lost to COVID-19
Michigan has lost more than 15,700 people to COVID-19 in the past year.
Students, educators looking forward after COVID-19 drastically changed education
The COVID-19 pandemic changed education and caused students and teachers alike to adapt.
Gov. Whitmer signs $2.5B COVID-19 funding recovery plan, calls for remaining funds to be allocated
Gov. Whitmer signed legislation to fund COVID-19 relief in Michigan but said remaining funds need to be allocated.
From news to the Michigan National Guard -- My COVID-19 experience
Michigan National Guard members took on a set of new missions when COVID-19 reached the state.
COVID-19 worsens Michigan's growing food insecurity problem
Food banks in Metro Detroit are helping more people as the COVID-19 pandemic increases the problem of food insecurity for residents.
Detroit casinos report revenue losses as venues operate under COVID-19 restrictions
Detroit casinos reported that revenues were down as COVID-19 protocols limit capacitites.
'Dad would want me to be strong': Family leans on faith after losing father, husband to COVID-19
A Metro Detroit family turned to their faith to help them get through tragic COVID-19 losses.
Church leaders reflect on COVID challenges, lessons 1 year into pandemic
Like many other aspects of life, how people worship was changed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Carryout only: How Michigan bars, restaurants navigated a year of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions
Restaurants and bars have been forced to shift operations and adapt repeatedly over the course of the past year.
Washtenaw County announces new mass COVID-19 vaccination site in Chelsea
A mass COVID-19 site is opening in Chelsea.
One year later: How people coped with COVID in 2020
Fox 2s Dave Spencer explores how people coped with COVID in 2020




















