Michigan Gov. Whitmer urges HS to go remote for 2 weeks, pause athletics

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer will hold a COVID-19 update on Friday, April 9, as the state's cases have continued to surge over the past six weeks.

FOX 2’s Maurielle Lue back home after week in hospital with COVID-19

FOX 2's Maurielle Lue spent a week in the hospital with COVID-19 and is now recounting her emotional journey from being home by herself to how viewers have shown her support through the fight of her life.

Detroit kicks off Neighborhood Vaccine Week with Johnson & Johnson shot starting April 12

All of them will be administering the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine in hopes of raising vaccination rates and reducing infections. And it comes at the moment when infections are the greatest among those 20 to 40 years old.

Covid cases climbing in Michigan with dangerous surge as variants to blame

Dr. Sims says it's spreading as fast as it ever has, blaming the UK variant, B-117 for being more contagious and affecting younger people.  

Michigan Representatives sound alarm on COVID-19 as hospitals fill

Michigan Representative Debbie Dingell and Andy Levin are urging everyone to take the right precautions to stay safe as cases of COVID-19 continue to climb.

Sunlight, humidity ‘unlikely’ impacts on how COVID-19 spreads, Homeland Security study finds

Researchers at the Department of Homeland Security sought to determine how various environmental conditions impact the spread of COVID-19 and other variants and determined that the coronavirus survived in most heat and humidity.

Nearly 80% of teachers, child care workers have received at least 1 dose of COVID-19 vaccine

White House officials announced that nearly 80 percent of teachers, school staff members and child care workers have received at least a single dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.

CDC director says youth sports, extracurricular activities 'should be limited'

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky on Monday said youth sports and other extracurricular activities "should be limited" amid the coronavirus pandemic, saying outbreaks in young people have stemmed from those activities.

5-year-old COVID-19 victim Skylar Herbert honored in naming ceremony at DPD headquarters

She was diagnosed in March 2020 with Covid and then developed a rare form of meningitis and swelling of the brain - which would cause her death a month later. She was the daughter of two first responders.

Invincible Black Women therapy group focuses on mental health

This is a chance once a week to meet virtually in a small group of 10 women to share sorrows and joys and just take time to concentrate - on you.

Michigan denied standardized testing waiver for this year

The U.S. Department of Education denied Michigan’s request to waive standardized testing for this school year.