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. 

Lose that COVID 15 with Jabs Gym's outdoor workouts at Eastern Market
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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.

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. 

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.

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."

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. 

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. 

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.