Canterbury Village postpones drive-in movies due to Whitmer order
The plans were scuttled due to the drive-in exceeding the proper social distancing guidelines as set by Gretchen Whitmer. The plans was to allow 165 cars for the five-acre field with social distancing enforced.
The plans were scuttled due to the drive-in exceeding the proper social distancing guidelines as set by Gretchen Whitmer. The plans was to allow 165 cars for the five-acre field with social distancing enforced.
Nursing homes in Michigan protected from COVID-19 lawsuits
Michigan is one of six states in the U.S. where nursing homes cannot be sued for negligence.
Michigan is one of six states in the U.S. where nursing homes cannot be sued for negligence.
UPS stores step up as iPad donation centers for DMC patients battling COVID-19
Participating UPS stores are now serving as drop off sites after so many people said they wanted to donate their old iPads - that Rob Wolchek needed some help.
Participating UPS stores are now serving as drop off sites after so many people said they wanted to donate their old iPads - that Rob Wolchek needed some help.
Gov. Whitmer announces plan to get some essential workers free college
"Historically when Americans have put their lives on the line to defend the rest of us from a foreign enemy, we have shown our gratitude by giving them educational opportunities to improve their lives," she said.
"Historically when Americans have put their lives on the line to defend the rest of us from a foreign enemy, we have shown our gratitude by giving them educational opportunities to improve their lives," she said.
Court sides with Gov Whitmer in case claiming stay home order violated constitutional rights
The plaintiffs in Martinko et. al. v. Whitmer et. al. alleged that the “mandatory quarantine” imposed by the Stay Home, Stay Safe order (EO 2020-59) and the intrastate travel restrictions contained in an earlier version of the order (EO 2020-42) violate their rights to both procedural due process and substantive due process, according to a release.
The plaintiffs in Martinko et. al. v. Whitmer et. al. alleged that the “mandatory quarantine” imposed by the Stay Home, Stay Safe order (EO 2020-59) and the intrastate travel restrictions contained in an earlier version of the order (EO 2020-42) violate their rights to both procedural due process and substantive due process, according to a release.
Muslim community enters Ramadan with social distancing but same commitment to charity
The COVID-19 crisis is forcing the spiritual experience of Ramadan to take on a different look this year for Muslims across the globe and in Dearborn, home to one of the largest Muslim populations in the US.
The COVID-19 crisis is forcing the spiritual experience of Ramadan to take on a different look this year for Muslims across the globe and in Dearborn, home to one of the largest Muslim populations in the US.
Curtsy Challenge is new fundraiser for front lines that also shows sign of respect, thanks
And so began the Curtsy Challenge - part workout - part fundraiser - benefitting the front lines.
And so began the Curtsy Challenge - part workout - part fundraiser - benefitting the front lines.
Detroit resuming essential construction projects, starting with affordable housing
Detroit will resume construction projects as contractors are required to adhere to safety policies.
Detroit will resume construction projects as contractors are required to adhere to safety policies.
Canterbury Village offers drive-in movies during pandemic shut down
Right now people can find Canterbury Village on social media and buy tickets to movies for $20 a car.
Right now people can find Canterbury Village on social media and buy tickets to movies for $20 a car.
Tech company works to keep indoor air clean too during the COVID-19 pandemic
We talk with tech company Molekule about their special technology that not only filters air pollutants, but also destroys them.
We talk with tech company Molekule about their special technology that not only filters air pollutants, but also destroys them.
Airport standstill puts hit on Wayne County's budget
We talk one-on-one with Wayne County Executive Warren Evans about the hit that the coronavirus has put on the county.
We talk one-on-one with Wayne County Executive Warren Evans about the hit that the coronavirus has put on the county.
‘Unimaginable’: Detroit reaches 1,000 COVID-19 deaths
Detroit has topped 1,000 coronavirus-related deaths.
Detroit has topped 1,000 coronavirus-related deaths.
Life after COVID-19 won't be normal for Michigan workers as manufacturing needs system overhaul
As Michigan manufacturers eye reopening, many in the industry are looking for guidance on how to safely return their employees to work amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
As Michigan manufacturers eye reopening, many in the industry are looking for guidance on how to safely return their employees to work amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Michigan Rep. Stevens wants to form task force that would publish safety guidelines for workers
Michigan Rep. Haley Stevens has introduced legislation that would create a task force that would disseminate best practices and safety guidelines to companies reopening amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Michigan Rep. Haley Stevens has introduced legislation that would create a task force that would disseminate best practices and safety guidelines to companies reopening amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to reopen construction on May 7
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer plans to reopen construction on May 7th after a six-week shutdown caused by COVID-19.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer plans to reopen construction on May 7th after a six-week shutdown caused by COVID-19.
Five businesses suing Gov. Whitmer over executive order want a jury trial
The five businesses listed in a lawsuit alleging the governor violated their constitutional rights by forcing them to close have called for a jury trial as they seek to reopen amid the pandemic.
The five businesses listed in a lawsuit alleging the governor violated their constitutional rights by forcing them to close have called for a jury trial as they seek to reopen amid the pandemic.
Kindergarten students send notes of thanks to Henry Ford Hospital workers
Trying to find a creative way to thank our frontline heroes, Kinney, a third grade teacher at Michigan Virtual Charter Academy in Grand Rapids, had an idea.
Trying to find a creative way to thank our frontline heroes, Kinney, a third grade teacher at Michigan Virtual Charter Academy in Grand Rapids, had an idea.
Henry Ford doctor beats COVID-19 after getting plasma from recovered patient
Doctors treated Kaatz at Henry Ford tried every treatment at their disposal - including hydroxychloroquin, remdesivir, and finally the plasma from a person who recovered from COVID-19 and had antibodies.
Doctors treated Kaatz at Henry Ford tried every treatment at their disposal - including hydroxychloroquin, remdesivir, and finally the plasma from a person who recovered from COVID-19 and had antibodies.
Michigan farmer concerned milk dumping may start as supply backs up
Milk demand has been cut in half as schools and restaurants have stopped ordering milk during the coronavirus pandemic. At least one farmer is concerned about the future of her supply.
Milk demand has been cut in half as schools and restaurants have stopped ordering milk during the coronavirus pandemic. At least one farmer is concerned about the future of her supply.
Biden says 'too early' to open businesses, says he would focus on small business if he was President
In an exclusive interview with FOX 2, Joe Biden detailed what's next for Michigan and how Gov. Gretchen Whitmer could factor into his future plans.
In an exclusive interview with FOX 2, Joe Biden detailed what's next for Michigan and how Gov. Gretchen Whitmer could factor into his future plans.


















