Livingston County dog trainers teach mutts to sniff out, detect COVID-19

When everything shut down during the pandemic, the Griggs decided that would be a perfect time to re-train some of their dogs to detect the coronavirus.

Deathtoll worldwide reaches 1 million mark from coronavirus

The bleak milestone, recorded by Johns Hopkins University, is greater than the population of Jerusalem or Austin, Texas. It is 2 1/2 times the sea of humanity that was at Woodstock in 1969. It is more than four times the number killed in the 2004 earthquake and tsunami in the Indian Ocean.

A real estate expert's take on the pandemic housing market in Michigan

The housing industry has been incredibly strong this year, but will the trend continue for those planning to buy and sell this fall? Jeanette Schneider from Remax of Southeastern Michigan joins us.

Michigan announces 1,158 cases of COVID-19, 13 additional deaths on Saturday

On Friday, October 2, 2020, the state of Michigan announced 1,158 more cases of COVID-19 and 13 more deaths. The deaths announced today include 11 deaths identified during a Vital Records review.

Michigan's COVID-19 racial disparities gap is closing, according to recent data

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer released recent data that shows the disparity in COVID-19 cases and deaths between Black and white Michiganders are lower in the later part of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Coffee may help colon cancer patients’ longevity, study finds

A recent study suggests that colon cancer patients who drink at least 2-3 cups of coffee a day could see a lower risk of disease progression and death.

Timothy Ray Brown, first man to be cured of HIV infection, now has terminal cancer

The first person known to have been cured of HIV infection says he is terminally ill from a recurrence of the cancer that prompted his historic treatment 12 years ago.

Michigan's three biggest universities anticipate online classes until next fall

Classes at the University of Michigan, Michigan State University, and Wayne State University will likely remain online for the entire academic year.

Wayne State president says Covid racial disparities have been eliminated in Michigan

Wayne State University President M. Roy Wilson said racial disparities among COVID-19 victims in Michigan have been wiped out. But others tell us although they've made progress, there's still a long way to go.

Michigan offers guidance for trick-or-treating amid COVID-19

Michigan has released guidance on trick-or-treating this Halloween and doesn't outright block the tradition.

10th Annual Men's Health Event offering free screenings
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With COVID-19 showing no signs of stopping, doctors are emphatically warning it's actually a worse time to skip an annual health screening. To work around the risks, The Men's Health Foundation is offering free blood work, flu vaccinations, COVID-19 nasal swabs and antibody testing at the Michigan State Fairgrounds Sept. 26.