Here's what's reopening in Michigan this week as COVID-19 lockdowns ease
The week of June 8 marks the reopening of several major industries in Michigan including bars and restaurants and some personal services in some parts of the state.
The week of June 8 marks the reopening of several major industries in Michigan including bars and restaurants and some personal services in some parts of the state.
Rochester schools spend $70K on high powered cleaning machines in preparations for students' return
Rochester Community Schools working to establish its sanitization protocols at one of its buildings where kids of essential workers come.
Rochester Community Schools working to establish its sanitization protocols at one of its buildings where kids of essential workers come.
Ford Wyoming drive-in movie theatre updates rules for attendees
The Ford Wyoming drive-in movie theatre has announced updated rules and regulations for customers.
The Ford Wyoming drive-in movie theatre has announced updated rules and regulations for customers.
'We’re a resilient city': Detroit Dart Club owner hopeful as small businesses fight to bounce back
Though he still doesn't know when he can open, one small business owner is keeping his spirits up.
Though he still doesn't know when he can open, one small business owner is keeping his spirits up.
Michigan Stone Soap company pivots from car washes to hand sanitizer for coronavirus crisis
They had the right equipment and the men and women who could do it. They went full throttle into production of hand sanitizer and now landed a major dollar contract with a tier one supplier who wants Stone Soap to make sanitizer for them.
They had the right equipment and the men and women who could do it. They went full throttle into production of hand sanitizer and now landed a major dollar contract with a tier one supplier who wants Stone Soap to make sanitizer for them.
CDC director says protesters should 'highly consider' getting tested for coronavirus
CDC Director Robert Redfield warned the large demonstrations could be a "seeding event" for more coronavirus outbreaks.
CDC Director Robert Redfield warned the large demonstrations could be a "seeding event" for more coronavirus outbreaks.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer defends breaking social distancing for unity march: "important to show support"
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer admitted that, while she could not observe social distancing during a unity march on Thursday, it was important to show support to the memory of George Floyd.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer admitted that, while she could not observe social distancing during a unity march on Thursday, it was important to show support to the memory of George Floyd.
Northern Michigan moves to phase 5, barbershops and salons reopen June 15 in latest COVID-19 update
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will update the state on its COVID-19 response Friday at 11 a.m.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will update the state on its COVID-19 response Friday at 11 a.m.
Whitmer shifts northern Michigan and Upper Peninsula into phase 5 of COVID-19 on June 10
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is moving parts of northern Michigan into phase 5 of her reopening strategy to combat the coronavirus.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is moving parts of northern Michigan into phase 5 of her reopening strategy to combat the coronavirus.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says hair, massage, nail services can reopen June 15
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced Friday that personal services including hair, massages, and nails will reopen statewide on June 15.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced Friday that personal services including hair, massages, and nails will reopen statewide on June 15.
COVID-19 in Michigan: 3 months of deaths, cases, Stay Home orders, and protests
Since the first cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in Michigan in mid-March, schools have closed, the economy has come to a halt and the state's stay-home order was extended multiple times. Here's a look at the past three months and how COVID-19 has impacted Michigan.
Since the first cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in Michigan in mid-March, schools have closed, the economy has come to a halt and the state's stay-home order was extended multiple times. Here's a look at the past three months and how COVID-19 has impacted Michigan.
Michigan State Supreme Court declines to fast-track GOP-led lawsuit against Whitmer
The state supreme court declined a request from Republicans to bypass the Court of Appeals and hear their suit over the governor's emergency powers.
The state supreme court declined a request from Republicans to bypass the Court of Appeals and hear their suit over the governor's emergency powers.
Henry Ford doctor says remdesivir, plasma are workhorses fighting COVID-19 right now
We talk with Dr. Odaliz Abreu Lanfranco, an infectious disease doctor from Henry Ford about what's officially been learned about COVID-19 in the past three months.
We talk with Dr. Odaliz Abreu Lanfranco, an infectious disease doctor from Henry Ford about what's officially been learned about COVID-19 in the past three months.
85-year-old woman beats COVID-19 while recovering from breast cancer
“She just kept telling herself - I can do this.
“She just kept telling herself - I can do this.
Updates from an infectious disease doctor about COVID-19
We talk with Dr. Odaliz Abreu Lanfranco, an infectious disease doctor from Henry Ford.
We talk with Dr. Odaliz Abreu Lanfranco, an infectious disease doctor from Henry Ford.
Camping at Michigan State Park campgrounds to resume June 22, DNR says
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources said state campgrounds and recreation areas will all open on June 22.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources said state campgrounds and recreation areas will all open on June 22.
Oakland County offering free COVID-19 testing this weekend in Ferndale
The Oakland County Health Division is offering free drive-thru and walk-up COVID-19 testing on Saturday, June 6 and Sunday, June 7 for anyone 18 years and older.
The Oakland County Health Division is offering free drive-thru and walk-up COVID-19 testing on Saturday, June 6 and Sunday, June 7 for anyone 18 years and older.
Detroit Zoo to reopen to members on June 8 as part of four-day soft opening
The Detroit Zoo is reopening to members on Monday, as part of a four-day soft opening before general admission tickets can be sold to non-members.
The Detroit Zoo is reopening to members on Monday, as part of a four-day soft opening before general admission tickets can be sold to non-members.
Bills introduced in Michigan that would allow alcohol takeout and delivery, social areas for drinking
Two bills have been introduced in the Michigan House that would allow alcohol takeout and delivery, and establish "social districts" to legally consume alcohol outdoors.
Two bills have been introduced in the Michigan House that would allow alcohol takeout and delivery, and establish "social districts" to legally consume alcohol outdoors.
Travel industry ready to roar as restrictions loosen - but with new safety precautions
Most of the trip planning is domestic, people feel safer in their cars.
Most of the trip planning is domestic, people feel safer in their cars.



















