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Village of Beverly Hills declares state of emergency after pair of thunderstorms hit community
Read full article: Village of Beverly Hills declares state of emergency after pair of thunderstorms hit communityThe Village of Beverly Hills has declared a State of Emergency due to the recent storms over the past two days.
Chesterfield Township declares State of Emergency following flooding
Read full article: Chesterfield Township declares State of Emergency following floodingAnyone who has suffered damages from the storms is urged to submit them to officials through Chesterfield Township’s website or by phone at 586-949-0400, ext. 6449.
Not quite like ‘The Last of Us’: What to know about fungal infection Valley fever
Read full article: Not quite like ‘The Last of Us’: What to know about fungal infection Valley feverA fungal infection that most commonly occurs in America’s Southwest region is projected to expand further throughout the country due to climate change in the coming decades.
Whitmer declares emergency for 4 Metro Detroit counties as water main break affects thousands
Read full article: Whitmer declares emergency for 4 Metro Detroit counties as water main break affects thousandsOn Sunday, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer declared a state of emergency for Lapeer, Macomb, Oakland, and St. Clair counties following Saturday’s water main break.
Michigan Gov. Whitmer declares state of emergency for Marquette County after flash floods in May
Read full article: Michigan Gov. Whitmer declares state of emergency for Marquette County after flash floods in MayMichigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer declared a state of emergency for Marquette County after thunderstorms and flash flooding caused widespread damage in May.
Flat Rock schools set to start classes this week amid gas leak
Read full article: Flat Rock schools set to start classes this week amid gas leakStudents attending school in Flat Rock will begin the academic year in person as planned on Tuesday, despite a gas leak that has caused some evacuations in the area.
‘Is it safe?’ -- Area of concern grows in Flat Rock after hazardous chemical found in sewer system
Read full article: ‘Is it safe?’ -- Area of concern grows in Flat Rock after hazardous chemical found in sewer systemOfficials said the city plans to use firefighting form to suppress the vapors found within the sanitary system. The industrial facility has taken measures, including inserting plugs into the onsite sewer system to prevent it from entering the system at a location north of Gibraltar Road at the Ford Flat Rock Assembly Plant property.
Midland granted $5.5M in federal funding for flooding disaster relief
Read full article: Midland granted $5.5M in federal funding for flooding disaster reliefThe federal government has approved millions of dollars in disaster relief for part of central Michigan impacted by flooding last year caused by severe weather and dam failures.
Whitmer declares state of emergency for Armada Twp., White Lake Twp., Armada due to tornado, storm damage
Read full article: Whitmer declares state of emergency for Armada Twp., White Lake Twp., Armada due to tornado, storm damageMichigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has declared a state of emergency for Armada Township, White Lake Township and the village of Armada due to damaged caused by severe thunderstorms and tornadoes last month.
Gov. Whitmer declares state of emergency for Farmington, Southfield, Farmington Hills due to storm damage
Read full article: Gov. Whitmer declares state of emergency for Farmington, Southfield, Farmington Hills due to storm damageMichigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has declared a state of emergency for Farmington, Southfield and Farmington Hills to help with the recovery from flooding and storm damage.
Macomb County declares state of emergency for Armada area following tornado
Read full article: Macomb County declares state of emergency for Armada area following tornadoMacomb County Executive Mark Hackel has declared a state of emergency after an EF1 tornado touched down and caused damage in Armada Township and the Village of Armada on July 24.
Huron, Ionia, Washtenaw counties added to emergency declaration following severe Michigan weather
Read full article: Huron, Ionia, Washtenaw counties added to emergency declaration following severe Michigan weatherA state of emergency declaration has been expanded to include more southeastern Michigan counties impacted by major flooding and tornadoes.
Highland Park Police Department relocated due to flooding, State of Emergency declared
Read full article: Highland Park Police Department relocated due to flooding, State of Emergency declaredA State of Emergency was declared Saturday by Highland Park mayor Hubert Yopp after multiple roads, businesses and homes were flooded.
Gov. Whitmer working with FEMA, Congress for disaster relief after devastating floods
Read full article: Gov. Whitmer working with FEMA, Congress for disaster relief after devastating floodsWhitmer said she’s been in touch with Federal Emergency Management Agency and members of Congress, but disaster relief may not come in time as rain is expected to return to Metro Detroit.
EXPLAINER: How Myanmar is cracking down on journalists
Read full article: EXPLAINER: How Myanmar is cracking down on journalistsThe crackdown comes as the military has escalated violence against mass protests and as independent media continue to cover the arrests and shootings by troops in cities across Myanmar. In some instances, journalists are using social media to get the information out. How has the media landscape in Myanmar changed since the coup? HOW ARE INDEPENDENT MEDIA OUTLETS RESPONDING? Other state media include the Myanmar News Agency and army-controlled Myawaddy TV.
Nightside Report Feb. 6, 2021: Saturday night snow heading for Metro Detroit, winter weather expected to cause more ice jams along St. Clair River
Read full article: Nightside Report Feb. 6, 2021: Saturday night snow heading for Metro Detroit, winter weather expected to cause more ice jams along St. Clair RiverA snow plow clears the road of snow December 9, 2005 near Lincoln, Massachusetts. The fast moving storm, shut down some schools and snarled traffic on its way to dumping up to seven inches of snow across the Northeast. WATCH Local 4 News at 11Metro Detroit weather: Snowfall to start near midnight SaturdayWe remain in winter’s icy grip Saturday evening and overnight. Most, if not all, of the new snow will fall overnight while many Detroiters are sleeping. ❄️ Live weather radar: Track snow in Michigan4 Fast FactsFriday, Feb. 5, 2021 --
Bitter cold causes more flooding concerns along St. Clair River
Read full article: Bitter cold causes more flooding concerns along St. Clair RiverEAST CHINA, Mich. – A State of Emergency was declared in Saint Clair County due to the flooding along its titular river -- and ongoing cold weather is expected to bring more ice jams, causing more flooding concerns for residents. The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Warning for southeastern Saint Clair County until 10 a.m. Tuesday. The jam forced the St. Clair River to overflow, causing water to surround the homes nearby. READ: Ice jams cause significant flooding along St. Clair River“Came right over the top. More information on the survey can be found on the Be Ready St. Clair County website here or its official Facebook page here.
State of Emergency declared in St. Clair County due to flood damage
Read full article: State of Emergency declared in St. Clair County due to flood damageST. CLAIR COUNTY, Mich. – A State of Emergency was declared in Saint Clair County due to the flooding along its titular river. Ice jams have caused the Saint Clair River to flood significantly. The State of Emergency was declared due to widespread damages to property caused by the flooding. Citizens who are impacted by flooding to their properties are encouraged to utilize the online self-reporting survey to catalogue and report damage. More information on the survey can be found on the Be Ready St. Clair County website here or its official Facebook page here.
Looking back at 110 stories that define Gov. Whitmer’s handling of COVID-19 in Michigan this year
Read full article: Looking back at 110 stories that define Gov. Whitmer’s handling of COVID-19 in Michigan this yearIn promulgating Executive Order 2020-69 and Executive Order 2020-70, the Governor has done just that by placing restrictions on certain activities to limit social interactions. “Good news, sports fans: We are now ready to gradually and safely allow professional sports to resume in Michigan,” Whitmer said. July 14: State of emergency extendedWhitmer extended the Michigan state of emergency until Aug. 11 as COVID-19 cases rose across the state. The five-year lending, investment and philanthropic plan aimed to help improve financial opportunities for Michigan businesses, consumers and communities. Dec. 29: Relief bill, unemployment extensionWhitmer signed a $106 million relief bill and also extended COVID-19 unemployment benefits through March 2021.
Gov. Whitmer extends state of emergency in Michigan until Oct. 27
Read full article: Gov. Whitmer extends state of emergency in Michigan until Oct. 27LANSING, Mich. – Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer on Tuesday extended the state’s emergency status until Oct. 27, 2020 amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Whitmer signed Executive Order 2020-186 to again extend Michigan’s state of emergency as the pandemic continues to impact the state and its residents. “We have saved thousands of lives in our fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, especially among our most vulnerable populations – people of color, seniors, and people with disabilities. Because we took swift action, the health of our families and our economy are faring better than our neighbors in other states,” Whitmer said in a press release. Right now, the federal government and all 50 states have been under some form of state of emergency.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer extends Michigan state of emergency through Sept. 4
Read full article: Gov. Gretchen Whitmer extends Michigan state of emergency through Sept. 4Gretchen Whitmer has extended the Michigan state of emergency through Sept. 4, citing an uptick in coronavirus (COVID-19) cases and the looming return of in-person learning at schools. Michigan unemployment rates are higher than they’ve been in decades, and Whitmer said many families in Michigan are struggling to pay their bills and put food on the table. “We are seeing a plateau of cases,” Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, said Wednesday during a press briefing with Michigan Gov. Whitmer said she’s “trying to avoid” moving the state back a phase in her coronavirus reopening plan. Whitmer’s handling of pandemic :Reopening Michigan :Health questions, advice :Outbreaks :Unemployment :Individual stories :
Flashpoint 7/19/20: Michigan governor discusses statewide response to pandemic
Read full article: Flashpoint 7/19/20: Michigan governor discusses statewide response to pandemicDETROIT With coronavirus cases on the rise, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has extended the State of Emergency until Aug. 11. Whitmer will make an appearance this Sunday on Flashpoint to discuss her administrations statewide response to the coronavirus pandemic. Gretchen Whitmer discusses her administrations response to the coronavirus pandemic. Segment TwoNolan Finley, editorial page editor of The Detroit News and Stephen Henderson, host of WDETs show, Detroit Today.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer extends Michigan state of emergency until Aug. 11
Read full article: Gov. Gretchen Whitmer extends Michigan state of emergency until Aug. 11Gretchen Whitmer has extended the Michigan state of emergency until Aug. 11 as coronavirus (COVID-19) cases rise across the state. Every region in Michigan has seen an uptick in new COVID-19 cases over the past three weeks, Whitmer said. The state of emergency was previously scheduled to expire July 16, but it has been extended nearly four weeks to Aug. 11. “COVID-19 has now killed more than 6,000 people in Michigan,” Whitmer said. MORE: Here’s how all 83 Michigan counties are divided into regions in Whitmer’s reopening planNationally, COVID-19 cases are growing in 39 states.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer extends Michigan state of emergency until July 16
Read full article: Gov. Gretchen Whitmer extends Michigan state of emergency until July 16Gretchen Whitmer has extended Michigan’s state of emergency until July 16. The state of emergency, which was first implemented at the end of March due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, was set to expire Friday (June 19). Whitmer made it clear during a Wednesday briefing that it would be extended, and on Thursday, she made it official. Most of the state is currently in phase four of the governor’s reopening plan, with regions six and eight in phase five. “The data backs it up: The Stay Home, Stay Safe Order undeniably saved lives,” Whitmer said.
Michigan’s state of emergency will be extended beyond this week, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says
Read full article: Michigan’s state of emergency will be extended beyond this week, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer saysLANSING, Mich. – Michigan’s current state of emergency is set to expire later this week, but Gov. On May 22, Whitmer extended the state of emergency until Friday (June 19). When asked about the approaching deadline Wednesday during her coronavirus (COVID-19) briefing, Whitmer said the state of emergency will continue. “Every state in the nation has some form of state of emergency ongoing,” Whitmer said. She didn’t provide specific details about when the state of emergency will be extended or what the new expiration date will be.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer adds 3 counties to flood-related state of emergency
Read full article: Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer adds 3 counties to flood-related state of emergencyGretchen Whitmer has added three counties to her state of emergency issued as a result of two dam failures that caused devastating floods in the middle of the state. Arenac, Gladwin and Saginaw counties have been added to the state of emergency that was issued for Midland County. “I have declared an emergency to provide much needed assistance and have added Arenac, Gladwin and Saginaw counties to the declaration to ensure access to critical resources. (WDIV)Officials evacuated 750 Saginaw County residents, 500 Arenac County residents and more than 100 Gladwin County residents due to rising waters. By adding them to the state of emergency, Whitmer allows these three counties to receive law enforcement and shelter support, road repair help, search and rescue services and more.
Michigan Gov. Whitmer partially reopens businesses, lifts medical restrictions statewide
Read full article: Michigan Gov. Whitmer partially reopens businesses, lifts medical restrictions statewideGretchen Whitmer announced Thursday that she is partially reopening businesses and lifting medical restrictions across the entire state. Retail, auto businessesWhitmer said retail businesses can reopen, as well as auto dealerships by appointment, on Tuesday. Retail businesses that reopen can have up to 10 customers inside at any time, Whitmer said. “With today’s announcement, physicians and health care providers in Michigan are ready to resume taking care of patients,” said Dr. Bobby Mukkamala, president of the Michigan State Medical Society. We encourage the citizens of Michigan to tend to their health and protect each other by following public health guidance to prevent spread of this virus."
Court rules Michigan Gov. Whitmer can continue state of emergency without legislative approval
Read full article: Court rules Michigan Gov. Whitmer can continue state of emergency without legislative approvalGretchen Whitmer has the authority to keep the state under a state of emergency without legislative approval. Republican legislators sued Whitmer after she extended the state of emergency and stay-at-home orders without their approval. They took her to court, arguing she shouldn’t be able to bypass legislators and extend her executive orders. In the end, the court sided with Whitmer, saying challenges to her authority to issue executive orders are meritless. While the governor’s action of redeclaring the same emergency violated the provisions of the EMA, plaintiffs’ challenges to the EPGA and the governor’s authority to issue executive orders thereunder are meritless.
Michigan residents now allowed to gather in groups of 10
Read full article: Michigan residents now allowed to gather in groups of 10Gretchen Whitmer announced Thursday residents are allowed to gather in groups of as many as 10 people. State officials are also partially reopening businesses and lifting medical restrictions across Michigan. “With today’s announcement, physicians and health care providers in Michigan are ready to resume taking care of patients,” said Dr. Bobby Mukkamala, president of the Michigan State Medical Society. We encourage the citizens of Michigan to tend to their health and protect each other by following public health guidance to prevent spread of this virus." The governor also signed a separate order, Executive Order 2020-97, updating a prior rule on workplace safety.
Tittibiwassee River crests at 35 feet, could still be days before waters recede
Read full article: Tittibiwassee River crests at 35 feet, could still be days before waters recedeA State of Emergency was declared for Midland County after two dams failed. If you need help with the Public File, call (313) 222-0566.
Drone footage shows extend of damage caused by severe floods in mid-Michigan
Read full article: Drone footage shows extend of damage caused by severe floods in mid-MichiganGretchen Whitmer has asked for a federal emergency declaration due to devastating floods in mid-Michigan. The Edenville Dam broke on Tuesday evening and the Sanford Dam breached after heavy rainfall hit the region, causing massive flooding in the area. By Wednesday morning, water that was several feet high covered some streets near the river in downtown Midland. READ: Investigating who is responsible for Edenville Dam failure that led to devastating floodsThe flooding forced about 11,000 people to evacuate their homes in the Midland area. Midland City Manager Brad Kaye said it was fortunate that the Tittabawassee River crested at just over 35 feet (11 meters), about 3 feet (90 centimeters) below the forecast level.
Tittibiwassee River crests at 35 feet, could still be days before waters recede
Read full article: Tittibiwassee River crests at 35 feet, could still be days before waters recedeMIDLAND COUNTY, Mich. A State of Emergency was declared for Midland County after two dams failed. The Edenville Dam broke and the Sanford Dam was breached late Tuesday night. It was almost a surreal piece of good news for the Midland County Emergency Management team to announce the Tittibiwassee River had crested at 35 feet on Wednesday at 5:30 p.m.Its still 11 feet above flood stage and the area is still days away from the waters receding. On the Tobacco River, near the Edenville Dam people tried to salvage what they could. Unlike the Edenville Dam, where the water physically broke through -- sending parts of the dam downriver.
Local 4 News at 11 -- May 20, 2020
Read full article: Local 4 News at 11 -- May 20, 2020Published: May 20, 2020, 10:54 pm Updated: May 20, 2020, 11:42 pmHeres whats coming up on Local 4 News at 11:A live look at conditions after flooding devastates mid-MichiganA State of Emergency was declared for Midland County after two dams failed. The Edenville Dam broke and the Sanford Dam was breached late Tuesday night. An estimated 10,000 people are evacuating as floods have devastated towns.
Dam failures lead to devastating floods across mid-Michigan
Read full article: Dam failures lead to devastating floods across mid-MichiganBEAVERTON, Mich. – After dam failures, parts of mid-Michigan could be under 9 feet of water, Gov. Whitmer provides update on flooding, dam breach in mid-MichiganA State of Emergency has been declared for Midland County after two dams failed. The Edenville Dam broke and the Sanford Dam was breached late last night, but it did not break. When the Edenleville Dam failed and the Sanford Dam was breached, water took out bridges, houses, businesses and more. Some residents have compared it to the flooding in 2017 and 1986, but they believe the dam failures are worse.
Historic flooding: State of Emergency declared in Midland County
Read full article: Historic flooding: State of Emergency declared in Midland CountyHistoric flooding: State of Emergency declared in Midland CountyPublished: May 20, 2020, 12:14 pmFor the second time in less than 24 hours, families living along the Tittabawassee River and connected lakes in Midland County were ordered Tuesday evening to leave home. By Wednesday morning, water that was several feet high covered some streets near the river in downtown Midland, including riverside parkland, and reaching a hotel and parking lots.
LIST: Areas where residents must evacuate in mid-Michigan due to flooding after Edenville Dam breaks
Read full article: LIST: Areas where residents must evacuate in mid-Michigan due to flooding after Edenville Dam breaksPublished: May 20, 2020, 7:46 amMIDLAND COUNTY, Mich. Residents in mid-Michigan are evacuating Tuesday night after the Edenville Dam was breached. MORE: Evacuations underway in mid-Michigan after Edenville Dam breaksHeavy rain and rising water caused the dam, which is in Midland County, to break. Gretchen Whitmer declared a State of Emergency for the county in response to the flooding. She is expected to provide an update to the situation Tuesday night. Whitmer gives update on states response to flooding, dam conditionsResidents in several areas are currently evacuating.
Michigan Gov. Whitmer declares State of Emergency after dam breaks in Midland County
Read full article: Michigan Gov. Whitmer declares State of Emergency after dam breaks in Midland CountyMIDLAND COUNTY, Mich. Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer declared a State of Emergency for Midland County on Tuesday night after a dam broke, leading to flooding in the area. MORE: Evacuations underway in mid-Michigan after Edenville Dam breaksHeavy rain and rising water breached the Edenville Dam. Whitmer urged residents in the county to evacuate as soon as possible. READ: Midland could be under 9 feet of water: Gov.
Michigan National Guard supports evacuations of 10,000 mid-state residents amid unprecedented flooding
Read full article: Michigan National Guard supports evacuations of 10,000 mid-state residents amid unprecedented floodingLANSING, Mich. The Michigan National Guard is assisting the states response to unprecedented floods in mid-Michigan caused by the breach of the Edenville and Sanford dams. Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer says downtown Midland could soon be covered by nine feet of water. Officials say more than 200 soldiers and additional equipment are expected to arrive throughout the day with more guard members on standby for aviation, rescue hoist and logistical support if necessary. Guard members are still following protocols to prevent the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) during this emergency response, officials said. Whitmer declared a state of emergency for Midland County late Tuesday night in response to the flood crisis.
Looked like Niagra Falls -- Dam that created Wixom Lake gives way, flooding mid-Michigan communities
Read full article: Looked like Niagra Falls -- Dam that created Wixom Lake gives way, flooding mid-Michigan communitiesHOPE, Mich. Catastrophic flooding caused by two dam failures in mid-Michigan have reshaped many communities. Wixom Lake is gone. At about 5 p.m. Tuesday, the Edenville Dam that created Wixom Lake gave away. Bill Sian and his family lives right at the bridge and they were home when the water came through. It looked like Niagra Falls coming over the bridge," Sian said.
Gov. Whitmer clears some businesses in Northern Michigan to reopen Friday
Read full article: Gov. Whitmer clears some businesses in Northern Michigan to reopen FridayGretchen Whitmer is allowing some businesses in the northern part of the state and the Upper Peninsula to reopen Friday. Related links:“The whole state is watching to make sure we get this right,” Whitmer said. “Our big fear, of course, is that Memorial Day weekend -- we know lots of people love to go north,” Whitmer said. “The last thing we would want to do in the midst of a global pandemic is to cut health care, to cut public safety or to cut education,” Whitmer said. He has clashed many times with Whitmer over her handling of the coronavirus in Michigan.
Here’s what Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is reopening in the state this week, and where
Read full article: Here’s what Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is reopening in the state this week, and whereGretchen Whitmer is reopening parts of Michigan to certain businesses later this week. As the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) declines in the state, Whitmer will allow certain businesses in some parts of Michigan to reopen on Friday, she said. UPDATE -- May 18, 2020: Michigan coronavirus cases up to 51,915; Death toll now at 4,915Which businesses are included? READ: Republicans say Whitmer starting to reopen Michigan is ‘better late than never’Servers will have to wear face coverings at all times, Whitmer said. READ: Protesters rally against Michigan stay-at-home order: ‘She’s treating us like we’re small children’Despite the lawsuits and protests, Whitmer has continued to take a cautious approach to reopening Michigan.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to reopen parts of state this week, including restaurants, bars
Read full article: Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to reopen parts of state this week, including restaurants, barsGretchen Whitmer will reopen parts of the state this week, including bars, restaurants and retail businesses, as coronavirus (COVID-19) numbers continue to drop, she announced at Monday’s briefing. UPDATE -- May 18, 2020: Michigan coronavirus cases up to 51,915; Death toll now at 4,915Businesses could start reopening as soon as Friday. MORE: Why Northern Michigan was chosen for next phase of Whitmer’s reopening planHer current state of emergency and stay-at-home order are both in effect until May 28. READ: Protesters rally against Michigan stay-at-home order: ‘She’s treating us like we’re small children’Despite the lawsuits and protests, Whitmer has continued to take a cautious approach to reopening Michigan. Now is a time for unity.”Whitmer announced last week that gatherings of up to 10 people could possibly be allowed by May 28, when the current stay-at-home order expires.
Michigan Republicans take Gretchen Whitmer to court as state’s battle over emergency orders deepens
Read full article: Michigan Republicans take Gretchen Whitmer to court as state’s battle over emergency orders deepensLANSING, Mich. – Lawmakers have gone to court over Michigan’s stay-at-home orders -- Republican lawmakers claim Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is breaking the law, but with nearly 50,000 confirmed cases in Michigan, Whitmer said she’s trying to save lives. Republican lawmakers claim Whitmer has overstepped her authority by issuing emergency orders due to the pandemic and argue she needs approval from Lansing to extend executive orders. RELATED: WATCH: Michigan Court of Claims hearing on Legislature suit vs. Whitmer’s emergency ordersMichigan is currently under its third emergency declaration since the first case of COVID-19 in March. The judge did say she believe the case could go up to Michigan Supreme Court.
Here are the 6 stages in Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s plan to fully reopen the state
Read full article: Here are the 6 stages in Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s plan to fully reopen the stateGretchen Whitmer has revealed the six stages of her plan to stop the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) and fully reopen the state. The governor received criticism from Republican lawmakers in the state House and Senate after extending the state of emergency without their approval. One of their criticisms was that Whitmer wasn’t being transparent with her plans to pull the state out of this pandemic. Now Whitmer has revealed the six phases of her “MI Safe Start Plan,” designed to reengage the state’s economy. Whitmer said she worked with leaders in health care, business, labor and education to create the plan.
Republican legislators sue Gov. Whitmer over extending State of Emergency order
Read full article: Republican legislators sue Gov. Whitmer over extending State of Emergency orderRepublican legislators sue Gov. Whitmer over extending State of Emergency order . If you need help with the Public File, call (313) 222-0566.
How Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is loosing restrictions of coronavirus (COVID-19) shutdown
Read full article: How Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is loosing restrictions of coronavirus (COVID-19) shutdownHow Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is loosing restrictions of coronavirus (COVID-19) shutdownPublished: May 1, 2020, 5:18 pmMichigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has started to loosen the reigns of her coronavirus (COVID-19) shutdown ever so slightly, as certain businesses begin to reopen.
Michigan lawmakers introduce bills to protect drivers and holders of state IDs from expired driving penalties
Read full article: Michigan lawmakers introduce bills to protect drivers and holders of state IDs from expired driving penalties“I am proud to work with Senator Moss and Secretary of State Benson to provide much-needed relief for drivers whose licenses have expired during the State of Emergency. While in-person and mail renewals remain on hold, residents can still renew their licenses, state ID cards and vehicle registrations online at Michigan.gov/SOS. For the current state of emergency, Michigan drivers and holders of state IDs are safe from any expired driving penalties. Whitmer issued Executive Order 2020-47 on April 13, which temporarily extends the expiration of driver’s licenses, state ID cards and vehicle registrations — that occur during the state of emergency — until June 30, 2020. Whitmer extends expiration of driver’s licenses, state ID cards
Michigan Legislature expected to file lawsuit over State of Emergency extension
Read full article: Michigan Legislature expected to file lawsuit over State of Emergency extensionGretchen Whitmer signed an Executive Order on Thursday extending the State of Emergency through May 28. Lots of Michigan State Police and House sergeants at arms blocking door. pic.twitter.com/4FNQpimP4W — Rod Meloni (@RodMeloni) April 30, 2020The video shows the crowd from the American Patriot Rally organized by the group Michigan United for Liberty. The Legislature agrees and voted no to an extended state of emergency, claiming Whitmer refused to negotiate any increased opening of the state’s economy. "But I am not going to make decisions about our public health based on political games.”The Legislature is expected to file a lawsuit over the state of emergency sometime next week.
Michigan Legislature expected to file lawsuit over State of Emergency extension
Read full article: Michigan Legislature expected to file lawsuit over State of Emergency extensionMichigan Legislature expected to file lawsuit over State of Emergency extensionPublished: May 1, 2020, 12:13 pmMichigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed an Executive Order on Thursday extending the State of Emergency through May 28. The Legislature refused to extend the declaration. Whitmer was asking for a 28 day extension before she extended it herself.
Gov. Whitmer addresses extending Michigan state of emergency
Read full article: Gov. Whitmer addresses extending Michigan state of emergencyGretchen Whitmer addressed her extension of the state of emergency, which will keep many businesses closed due to the coronavirus (COVID-19). NEW: Whitmer says decisions will not be political: ‘I’m not here to play games’Whitmer signed an executive order Thursday night that extends the state of emergency through May 28. Previous stories:State of emergencyWhitmer’s state of emergency extension closes theaters, bars, casinos and more as the coronavirus continues to spread in the state. The Republican-led Michigan House approved Senate bills limiting Whitmer’s emergency powers and gave House Speaker Lee Chatfield the ability to take legal action against the governor. Protesters wanted to get onto the House floor, but Michigan State Police troopers and House sergeants-at-arms blocked the doors.
Trump tweets Michigan governor should talk with ‘angry’ protesters
Read full article: Trump tweets Michigan governor should talk with ‘angry’ protestersPresident Trump took to Twitter on Friday morning to urge Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to speak with “angry” protesters and “make a deal.”“The Governor of Michigan should give a little, and put out the fire. Michigan has been under a stay-at-home order in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic since March 23. The state of emergency first went into effect on March 10 when Michigan first announced confirmed cases of COVID-19. Meanwhile, her stay-at-home order remains in effect through May 15.
Power struggle between Michigan governor, Legislature ends with Executive Order extending State of Emergency
Read full article: Power struggle between Michigan governor, Legislature ends with Executive Order extending State of EmergencyGretchen Whitmer and the Legislature over a State of Emergency declaration extension resulted in the governor using her powers to extend it herself. Whitmer signed an Executive Order extending both the State of Emergency and State of Disaster through May 28. The original State of Emergency declaration was set to expire at midnight Friday. MORE: Extending State of Emergency is not the same thing as extending stay-at-home orderThe Republican-led Legislature refused to extend the declaration. In the meantime, the stay-at-home order is in effect until May 15.
Gov. Whitmer extends Michigan State of Emergency through May 28 after Legislature refused extension
Read full article: Gov. Whitmer extends Michigan State of Emergency through May 28 after Legislature refused extensionGretchen Whitmer signed an Executive Order on Thursday extending the State of Emergency through May 28. The Republican-led Legislature refused to extend the declaration. Whitmer used the Emergency Powers of the Governor Act of 1945 to extend the order. She also extended the State of Disaster through May 28. By refusing to extend the emergency and disaster declaration, Republican lawmakers are putting their heads in the sand and putting more lives and livelihoods at risk.
‘This is the people’s House’: Protesters flock to Michigan Capitol demanding state reopen
Read full article: ‘This is the people’s House’: Protesters flock to Michigan Capitol demanding state reopenLANSING, Mich. – Protesters filled the state Capitol on Thursday, demanding Michigan reopen. Michigan has been under a stay-at-home order in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic since March 23. “This is the people’s House, you cannot keep us out,” the protesters chanted inside the Capitol building. RELATED: Court rules stay-at-home order does not infringe on constitutional rightsEarlier this month, protesters gathered in Lansing for “Operation Gridlock.” They also decried the stay-at-home order at that protest. MORE: Extending State of Emergency is not the same thing as extending stay-at-home orderThe State of Emergency for the state of Michigan expires at midnight Friday.
Michigan legislators say they’ll let state of emergency expire; protesters demand state reopens
Read full article: Michigan legislators say they’ll let state of emergency expire; protesters demand state reopensLANSING, Mich. – Thursday was a chaotic day in Lansing as legislators say they’re going to let the Michigan state of emergency expire at midnight and protesters demand the state reopen for business. The state of emergency declared by Michigan Gov. Whitmer initially asked the legislature to extend it, but on Wednesday, she said she didn’t need them to. Protesters wanted to get onto the House floor, but Michigan State Police troopers and House sergeants-at-arms blocked the doors. Then, the House codified executive orders into law preventing any disruptions, but adjourned without taking up the extension.
Michigan legislators say they’ll let state of emergency expire; protesters demand state reopens
Read full article: Michigan legislators say they’ll let state of emergency expire; protesters demand state reopensMichigan legislators say they’ll let state of emergency expire; protesters demand state reopensPublished: April 30, 2020, 5:13 pmThursday was a chaotic day in Lansing as legislators say they’re going to let the Michigan state of emergency expire at midnight and protesters demand the state reopen for business.
Michigan State of Emergency expires at midnight; governor wants 28-day extension
Read full article: Michigan State of Emergency expires at midnight; governor wants 28-day extensionMichigan State of Emergency expires at midnight; governor wants 28-day extensionPublished: April 30, 2020, 12:13 pmThe Michigan Legislature is meeting Thursday to continue debating the State of Emergency in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Gretchen Whitmer wants to extend the emergency another 28 days after it expires Thursday night at midnight. The state Legislature is slated to vote on the governor’s request before it expires.
Michigan State of Emergency expires at midnight; governor wants 28-day extension
Read full article: Michigan State of Emergency expires at midnight; governor wants 28-day extensionThe Michigan Legislature is meeting Thursday to continue debating the State of Emergency in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Gretchen Whitmer wants to extend the emergency another 28 days after it expires Thursday night at midnight. The state Legislature is slated to vote on the governor’s request before it expires. The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Michigan has risen to 40,399 as of Wednesday, including 3,670 deaths, state officials report. State officials say the rate of growth is continuing to slow, while testing rates continue to rise.
Michigan Gov. Whitmer, Legislature debate 28 day extension of State of Emergency
Read full article: Michigan Gov. Whitmer, Legislature debate 28 day extension of State of EmergencyMichigan Gov. Whitmer, Legislature debate 28 day extension of State of EmergencyPublished: April 28, 2020, 11:17 pmMichigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said her emergency powers do not require a vote of the Legislature but she is still asking for that body to approve a 28 day extension of her emergency declaration.
Washtenaw County declares state of emergency over coronavirus
Read full article: Washtenaw County declares state of emergency over coronavirusANN ARBOR – Chair of the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners, Jason Morgan, declared a countywide state of emergency on Wednesday morning. See Morgan’s full statement below:“For the health and safety of all residents of Washtenaw County and for the long-term stability of our local economy, public safety and criminal justice system and community social safety net, I am declaring a state of emergency. "Many of our community members look to the county for their safety net services, and now more than ever, we must be there to assist.”For the latest information on the COVID-19 situation locally, check the Washtenaw County Health Department’s site www.washtenaw.org/covid19. United Way of Washtenaw County is a close community partner of the Washtenaw County Government. Read: United Way of Washtenaw County launches COVID-19 Community Relief Fund
Canadian town buried in 30 inches of snow
Read full article: Canadian town buried in 30 inches of snowST. JOHN'S, NL – Residents of a Canadian town faced a snowstorm that brought them 30 inches of now over the weekend. St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada is in a state of emergency with 300 Canadian troops planned to arrive Monday morning to help take residents to emergency centers and make sure those with health issues are taken care of.