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.
Dentists across metro Detroit readying to reopen
We talk with a dentist Dr. Jeff Haddad in Rochester about how his office will look a little different once it reopens during the pandemic.
Royal Park Hotel begins reopening phase with safety measures in place
The Royal Park Hotel opened their doors to welcome guests for the first time in two months. Since closing, the staff has worked non-stop to make changes in response to the coronavirus.
Rochester schools offering childcare for any essential-working family, in or out of district
Rochester Community Schools has transformed its Caring Steps Children's Center into a disaster relief childcare facility.
Gov. Whitmer will announce plans for rest of Michigan school year Thursday
A Rochester High School teacher says his students have lost a lot of year-end traditions but says the closures to stop the spread of coronavirus are necessary.
Oakland Animal Hospital adjusting to vet practices amid coronavirus
We talk with a vet practice in Rochester who’s still able to offer appointments to their clients during the coronavirus emergency.
Rochester schools left with thousands of pre-ordered meals never picked up
But thousands of pre-ordered meals were never picked up - and now the school district is asking parents to take action.
School districts take steps to guard against coronavirus threat
On Tuesday in Lansing, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced the creation of four committees that will work to combat the spread of coronavirus. One of the four committees will focus on combating the virus at public schools, universities and colleges.
Ex-Rochester teacher gets 4 to 15 years in prison for sex with students
Kathryn Houghtaling, 27, was sentenced to 4 to 15 years in prison for having sex with two students at Rochester High School.
Electric cars are so quiet they're a hazard to the visually-impaired. So Ford made a new sound
Ford is adding a new sound to their electric vehicles to accommodate the hard-of-seeing and their guiding animals. Because the trendy new vehicles are quieter than their fuel-burning cousins, they represent a hazard to those who can't see them coming. So the Detroit automaker worked with a local sound engineer to achieve that new car sound.