Detroit area greenhouse in business for almost 100 years back open and not concerned about murder hornet

With business coming in again, Robson's Greenhouse is returning to its roots and are pretty much experts when it comes to plants and pollinators. They say the murder hornets won't wipe out Michigan's agriculture.

Detroit Catholic Churches can resume Mass on May 19

The Archdiocese of Detroit has issued guidance for Catholic churches to resume Mass on May 19.

Group of Mich. reps backing bills to boost unemployment benefits

A group of state representatives is backing a couple of bills that would boost unemployment benefits in Michigan. They're also calling for added protections for frontline workers.

Michigan Humane Society handing out food from its pet pantry program

The Michigan Humane Society is stepping up to feed the pets of families who find themselves struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mich. Republican House Speaker pushes for Whitmer to work with lawmakers on COVID-19 response 

Republican Speaker of the House Lee Chatfield is hoping to move past the fight and into a place of progress - but on Friday, a judge will hear oral arguments from the suit filed by House and Senate members claiming that  Gov. Whitmer's emergency orders are invalid.

Henry Ford nurse on COVID-19 frontlines has home burglarized, jewelry stolen

A nurse fighting the spread of COVID-19 came home to find her home burglarized and jewelry stolen - but the generosity of others is shining through.