Michigan 19-year-old's mysterious illness stuns family, doctors - and now his recovery is, too
A 19-year-old from Lake Orion, Mich. is making a miraculous recovery after a mosquito-borne illness left him in the hospital for five weeks, even temporarily paralyzing him.
A 19-year-old from Lake Orion, Mich. is making a miraculous recovery after a mosquito-borne illness left him in the hospital for five weeks, even temporarily paralyzing him.
Lake Orion teen recovering after mosquito-borne illness hospitalizes, paralyzes him for weeks
A 19-year-old from Lake Orion, Mich. is making a miraculous recovery after a mosquito-borne illness left him in the hospital for five weeks, even temporarily paralyzing him.
A 19-year-old from Lake Orion, Mich. is making a miraculous recovery after a mosquito-borne illness left him in the hospital for five weeks, even temporarily paralyzing him.
Novi HS moves classes online, postpones athletics after 5 students test positive
Michigan school system's ability to navigate COVID-19 infections in their district is being put to the test as Novi High School moves to virtual learning for the next two days after five students test positive for the virus. All games and practices have also been canceled.
Michigan school system's ability to navigate COVID-19 infections in their district is being put to the test as Novi High School moves to virtual learning for the next two days after five students test positive for the virus. All games and practices have also been canceled.
Up-and-coming Detroit suit maker reinventing his 'Dandy' brand amid COVID-19
A Detroit designer was making his mark in the city with his custom suits until the pandemic hit. Now the man behind the brand Dandy, Nelson Sanders, is forced to adjust to the times with his clothing and customers.
A Detroit designer was making his mark in the city with his custom suits until the pandemic hit. Now the man behind the brand Dandy, Nelson Sanders, is forced to adjust to the times with his clothing and customers.
CDC director says face masks ‘more guaranteed’ to protect against COVID-19 than vaccine
“These actually, we have clear scientific evidence they work, and they are our best defense," CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield said of face masks during congressional testimony on Wednesday.
“These actually, we have clear scientific evidence they work, and they are our best defense," CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield said of face masks during congressional testimony on Wednesday.
Grand Valley State University students ordered to stay in place for 2 weeks
Students at Grand Valley State University were ordered Wednesday to hunker down for two weeks due to a spike in coronavirus cases linked to the western Michigan campus.
Students at Grand Valley State University were ordered Wednesday to hunker down for two weeks due to a spike in coronavirus cases linked to the western Michigan campus.
Officials detail plan to provide COVID-19 vaccines for free
The federal government is outlining a sweeping plan to make COVID-19 vaccines available for free to all Americans.
The federal government is outlining a sweeping plan to make COVID-19 vaccines available for free to all Americans.
Michigan Chief Medical officer says 2-month-old died from COVID-19
During Wednesday's COVID-19 from Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, and other leaders in the state, Dr. Khaldun announced a 2-month-old had died from the virus.
During Wednesday's COVID-19 from Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, and other leaders in the state, Dr. Khaldun announced a 2-month-old had died from the virus.
Top Michigan health official defends state's handling of COVID-19-infected nursing home residents
A top health official on Wednesday defended Michigan's handling of nursing home residents infected with the deadly coronavirus.
A top health official on Wednesday defended Michigan's handling of nursing home residents infected with the deadly coronavirus.
"Pandemic Precaution Fatigue" - are you feeling it? Tips for getting out of the rut
If you're feeling fatigued from following all the COVID-19 safety rules, you're not alone. Here are some tips to help fight that feeling.
If you're feeling fatigued from following all the COVID-19 safety rules, you're not alone. Here are some tips to help fight that feeling.
Tips for fighting COVID fatigue
If you're feeling fatigued from following all the COVID-19 safety rules, you're not alone. Here are some tips to helping fight that feeling.
If you're feeling fatigued from following all the COVID-19 safety rules, you're not alone. Here are some tips to helping fight that feeling.
Michigan's 2020 Sickle Cell Matters Walk going virtual this year
The 2020 Sickle Cell Matters Walk will still raise consciousness around the most common genetic disorder in the U.S. - but this year it'll happen from wherever you are.
The 2020 Sickle Cell Matters Walk will still raise consciousness around the most common genetic disorder in the U.S. - but this year it'll happen from wherever you are.
Families all smiles as nursing facility visits resume in Michigan
After six months of separation, nursing homes are finally allowing in-person visits, cause for celebration for families who haven't seen their loved ones since the pandemic began.
After six months of separation, nursing homes are finally allowing in-person visits, cause for celebration for families who haven't seen their loved ones since the pandemic began.
Utica HS football home opener canceled after player contracted COVID-19
The Utica High School football team is on a two-week quarantine after a player contracted COVID-19 off-campus, meaning the team's home opener has been canceled.
The Utica High School football team is on a two-week quarantine after a player contracted COVID-19 off-campus, meaning the team's home opener has been canceled.
Mich. Restaurant and Lodging Association campaigning for loosened COVID-19 restrictions come winter
The Michigan Restaurant and Lodging Association is campaigning for loosened COVID-19 restrictions come winter to help keep businesses afloat.
The Michigan Restaurant and Lodging Association is campaigning for loosened COVID-19 restrictions come winter to help keep businesses afloat.
Mich. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to speak about COVID-19, upcoming election in Wednesday news conference
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will be speaking Wednesday, Sept. 16 with updates on COVID-19 in Michigan and on the upcoming election.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will be speaking Wednesday, Sept. 16 with updates on COVID-19 in Michigan and on the upcoming election.
State reports first human case of Eastern Equine Encephalitis in 2020 in western Michigan
An adult in Barry County in western Michigan is suspected of being the first person positive with a rare and dangerous mosquito-borne virus called Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE).
An adult in Barry County in western Michigan is suspected of being the first person positive with a rare and dangerous mosquito-borne virus called Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE).
Mom asked to leave Southwest flight with son, 2, because he wasn't wearing a mask, she says
A mother says she was "humiliated" when she was escorted off a Southwest flight Saturday because her 2-year-old was snacking without a mask prior to takeoff.
A mother says she was "humiliated" when she was escorted off a Southwest flight Saturday because her 2-year-old was snacking without a mask prior to takeoff.
Potential referee shortage in metro Detroit could risk return of high school football
Is COVID-19 causing a shortage of referees for high school football? A ref with decades of experience and who assigns other refs to games says yes.
Is COVID-19 causing a shortage of referees for high school football? A ref with decades of experience and who assigns other refs to games says yes.
Mandatory 2-week quarantine ordered for 30 East Lansing properties, including 23 fraternities and sororities
The Ingham County Health Department is ordering 30 large houses in East Lansing, including 23 fraternity and sorority houses, to quarantine for the next two weeks due to exposure to coronavirus (COVID-19).
The Ingham County Health Department is ordering 30 large houses in East Lansing, including 23 fraternity and sorority houses, to quarantine for the next two weeks due to exposure to coronavirus (COVID-19).


















