Twelve Oaks, Somerset Collection and other Southeast Michigan malls start reopening

Michigan retailers will take a big step on Thursday as many of the state's largest malls will reopen. Enhanced safety protocols and social distancing guidelines will greet customers at each entryway.

Pharmacist known as ‘the mask man’ charged with hoarding, price gouging N95 masks

A licensed pharmacist who was known by the alias “the mask man,” has been charged with hoarding and price gouging of N95 respiratory masks, according to a statement released on May 26 by federal prosecutors in New York. 

Doctor warns against 'waiting out pandemic' to get your child updated on other vaccines

A Beaumont doctor is reminding parents that vaccines and well visits are still very important to the health of a child and shouldn't be delayed due to the pandemic.

Dangerous blood clots pose a perplexing coronavirus threat

Blood clots that can cause strokes, heart attacks and dangerous blockages in the legs and lungs are increasingly being found in COVID-19 patients, including some children.

UN virus therapy trial pauses hydroxychloroquine testing

The World Health Organization said Monday that it will temporarily drop hydroxychloroquine — the anti-malarial drug U.S. President Trump says he is taking — from its global study.

Thousands of racing fans pack the stands at North Carolina speedway

Thousands of racing fans packed the stands of a North Carolina speedway on Saturday, despite state restrictions on outside gatherings.

Officials announce change in reporting Michigan's COVID-19 testing data

On Saturday, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services announced a change in the way it reports data on COVID-19 testing. 

Detroit's 36th District Court extends moratorium on evictions

The 36th District Court accounced today they are extending its period of limited operations previously announced on March 13, 2020 to coincide with the extension of Governor Whitmer’s “Stay Home, Stay Safe” Order.    

Majority of 23,000 US nurses surveyed report having to reuse disposable PPE

A new survey conducted by National Nurses United (NNU) found that a majority of respondents reported having to reuse personal protective equipment (PPE) intended for one-time use.

CDC releases guidelines for returning to school in the fall

The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention has released considerations for how schools across the country should reopen.