Michigan reporting 252 new COVID-19 cases, 4 new deaths
Michigan is reporting 252 new COVID-19 cases and four new deaths on Sunday, June 28th. The state's total cases are now at 63,261 with total deaths at 5,911.
Michigan is reporting 252 new COVID-19 cases and four new deaths on Sunday, June 28th. The state's total cases are now at 63,261 with total deaths at 5,911.
UM classes slated to return in fall, with mix of in-person and remote learning offered
The University of Michigan has announced plans for its fall semester on its Ann Arbor, Flint, and Dearborn campuses.
The University of Michigan has announced plans for its fall semester on its Ann Arbor, Flint, and Dearborn campuses.
Lose that COVID 15 with Jabs Gym's outdoor workouts at Eastern Market
A boxing gym in downtown Detroit is hosting 6 p.m. workouts every Wednesday in Shed 2 of Eastern Market where socially-distance cardio exercises are in full swing.
A boxing gym in downtown Detroit is hosting 6 p.m. workouts every Wednesday in Shed 2 of Eastern Market where socially-distance cardio exercises are in full swing.
Michigan reports 146 new COVID-19 cases, 3 new deaths on Sunday
The state of Michigan is reporting that 146 more people have tested positive for COVID-19 and the state is reporting 3 deaths attributed to the virus.
The state of Michigan is reporting that 146 more people have tested positive for COVID-19 and the state is reporting 3 deaths attributed to the virus.
Family grieves suicide of son, turns tragedy to hope for others
As the family mourns the loss of Austin they realized this tragedy could give life to someone else.
As the family mourns the loss of Austin they realized this tragedy could give life to someone else.
Federal judge rules indoor gyms can reopen June 25 in Michigan; Gov Whitmer 'strongly disagrees'
The judge's opinion was a blow against Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's orders as part of a lawsuit from the League of Independent Fitness Facilities and Trainers. US District Court Judge Paul Maloney issued an order that indoor gyms can open beginning 12:01 a.m. June 25.
The judge's opinion was a blow against Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's orders as part of a lawsuit from the League of Independent Fitness Facilities and Trainers. US District Court Judge Paul Maloney issued an order that indoor gyms can open beginning 12:01 a.m. June 25.
Combination of healthy lifestyle traits may reduce Alzheimer’s risk by 60%, study finds
The behaviors include physical activity, not smoking, light-to-moderate alcohol consumption, a high-quality diet and cognitive activities.
The behaviors include physical activity, not smoking, light-to-moderate alcohol consumption, a high-quality diet and cognitive activities.
Federal judge asks Michigan Supreme Court to clarify Whitmer's emergency powers
A federal judge is asking the Michigan Supreme Court to clarify the governor's authority to issue emergency declarations.
A federal judge is asking the Michigan Supreme Court to clarify the governor's authority to issue emergency declarations.
BAMN says Gov. Whitmer's plan to open schools in fall is premature, dangerous
Members of Equal Opportunity Now By Any Means Necessary in Detroit say Gov. Whitmer's decision to open schools to in-person learning in the fall is premature and dangerous.
Members of Equal Opportunity Now By Any Means Necessary in Detroit say Gov. Whitmer's decision to open schools to in-person learning in the fall is premature and dangerous.
15 churches in Oakland County to offer free COVID-19 testing
"We are faith leaders, we believe in healing but we also believe in testing," said Pastor Douglas Jones, Welcome Missionary Baptist Church. "The Lord tests us; we need to be tested."
"We are faith leaders, we believe in healing but we also believe in testing," said Pastor Douglas Jones, Welcome Missionary Baptist Church. "The Lord tests us; we need to be tested."
Emagine Theater postpones Juneteenth film festival for charity after state threatens criminal charges
Rather than facing criminal charges for the charity event, Glantz decided to postpone it.
Rather than facing criminal charges for the charity event, Glantz decided to postpone it.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer extends state of emergency due to COVID-19 to July 16
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced Thursday she has signed an executive order to extend the state of emergency through at least July 16.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced Thursday she has signed an executive order to extend the state of emergency through at least July 16.
92-year-old Marine veteran beats coronavirus after 51 days in the hospital
A Marine veteran, 92-year-old Norbert Miller has fought his battles and his latest was COVID-19. And this fight, he won - after 51 days in the hospital.
A Marine veteran, 92-year-old Norbert Miller has fought his battles and his latest was COVID-19. And this fight, he won - after 51 days in the hospital.
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan says city to begin free COVID-19 testing for restaurant, bar workers
Widespread testing is something the mayor says is crucial when it comes to preventing another wave.
Widespread testing is something the mayor says is crucial when it comes to preventing another wave.
Michigan in "green" and on track to contain COVID-19, says data modeling site
COVID Act Now, a volunteer modeling data group in the United States, says Michigan is one of only two states on track to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
COVID Act Now, a volunteer modeling data group in the United States, says Michigan is one of only two states on track to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announces schools can resume in-person learning in Phase 4
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced Wednesday the next steps in the state's roadmap to reopen schools and resume in-person learning amid COVID-19.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced Wednesday the next steps in the state's roadmap to reopen schools and resume in-person learning amid COVID-19.
Canada, US extend border restrictions to July 21, essential workers still allowed
Canada and the US have agreed to extend their agreement to keep their border closed to non-essential travel to July 21 during the coronavirus pandemic.
Canada and the US have agreed to extend their agreement to keep their border closed to non-essential travel to July 21 during the coronavirus pandemic.
FDA approves first-ever prescription video game to help kids with ADHD
EndeavorRx is a game aimed at improving attention function and symptoms associated with ADHD in 8 to 12-year-olds.
EndeavorRx is a game aimed at improving attention function and symptoms associated with ADHD in 8 to 12-year-olds.
COVID-19 survivor says seeing family on FOX 2 viewer's donated iPad gave her the strength to beat it
In late March, Darlene's son found her clinging to life, suffering from coronavirus. She was taken by ambulance to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Pontiac.
In late March, Darlene's son found her clinging to life, suffering from coronavirus. She was taken by ambulance to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Pontiac.
Bottle returns resume Monday in Michigan with an estimated $64 million in returnables waiting
After a months-long hiaturs, residents can now return bottles and cans for deposits in Michigan.
After a months-long hiaturs, residents can now return bottles and cans for deposits in Michigan.


















