Gov. Whitmer sending $65 million in CARES Act funds to Michigan schools

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has announced $65 million in CARES Act funding will be sent to schools to help needy districts hurt by the pandemic.

Nonprofit Rescue a Responder giving back to those who give back

Premier Roofing and Renovations has created a nonprofit that gives back to first responders during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.

Detroit teachers union voting Wednesday on whether to strike

The Detroit schools teacher's union will decide today if they plan to strike against the district for failing to meet their demands as the superintendent and administrators weigh reopening in-person learning.

Detroit non-profit for teen moms expands to offer COVID-19 relief

"Our focus is teenage moms but we try to make sure that our community is a focus," said Rodnesha Ross, Youth Community Agency founder.

Michigan applies for extra $300 per week in unemployment benefits

The Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency submitted an application to the United States Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) for funding that would provide an additional $300 per week payment to Michiganders receiving unemployment benefits.

After contracting the adenovirus, 6-year-old girl now on life support after a week

The family of Tyra Davis-Hamilton is baffled. Last week at this time she was playing at the park with her friends, now her family is planning her funeral.

Return to School Roadmap released for Wayne County, Detroit school districts

The Detroit Health Department, Wayne County Public Health Division and Wayne Regional Educational Service Agency created a Back to School Roadmap amid COVID-19.

Coronavirus pandemic reshaping air travel as carriers struggle

Airlines are trying to convince a frightened public that measures like mandatory face masks and hospital-grade air filters make sitting in a plane safer than many other indoor settings during the coronavirus pandemic, but it isn’t working.

MHSAA postpones Michigan high school football to spring 2021

Executive Director Mark Uyl made the announcement in a video, but added that other fall sports in the low to moderate risk categories will continue forward. Practices have begun in the other sports and competitions may begin in golf and tennis on August 19 and cross country on August 21. 

Michigan sending 4 million free face masks to groups vulnerable to COVID-19

Michigan residents will be getting millions of free masks as part of a new effort to bolster protections against COVID-19 and encourage residents to continue wearing face coverings when around others.

‘The worst fall from a public health perspective’: CDC director warns of dual threat of COVID-19 and flu

CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield warned that if Americans don’t practice basic measures to fight the spread of the coronavirus now, the U.S. could face “the worst fall from a public health perspective.”

RV rentals, sales spike significantly in Michigan amid COVID-19

RV sales have hit a record high this year as people look for safe ways to get away during the COVID-19 pandemic. And in Michigan that's no different.