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Michigan Department of Treasury offering session on saving for college education
Read full article: Michigan Department of Treasury offering session on saving for college educationSaving for your child’s college education can be overwhelming and stressful, but there is help from the State of Michigan.
Oakland County woman pleads guilty in arrest phone scam
Read full article: Oakland County woman pleads guilty in arrest phone scamThe investigation into the arrest scam began when the co-conspirator posed as someone working in the “IRS Fraud Department” and unwittingly sent a text to a cell phone number assigned to a federal agent.
Farmington Hills police honored for mental health crisis response
Read full article: Farmington Hills police honored for mental health crisis responseCommission Chair Kimberly Koster and Executive Director Tim Bourgeois praised the departments' leadership, dedication to mental health, and their service to the community and state.
Oakland County woman charged in arrest phone scam after accomplice accidentally texts federal agent
Read full article: Oakland County woman charged in arrest phone scam after accomplice accidentally texts federal agentThe scam reportedly attempted to obtain $60,000 from a Kent County resident in order to avoid arrest and prosecution.
Governor Whitmer takes action on tax relief in Michigan, promotes True Gretch Memoir
Read full article: Governor Whitmer takes action on tax relief in Michigan, promotes True Gretch MemoirAs the tax filing deadline approaches, Governor Gretchen Whitmer is making the rounds to communities across the State of Michigan.
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.
Few showers & cooler for Saturday; Updated list of tornadoes from Thursday’s severe weather
Read full article: Few showers & cooler for Saturday; Updated list of tornadoes from Thursday’s severe weatherThe tranquil weather continues for the start of the weekend with a few rain showers and some sunshine on Saturday
16 Michigan ‘false electors’ charged for role in 2020 election forgeries
Read full article: 16 Michigan ‘false electors’ charged for role in 2020 election forgeriesMichigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced felony charges against 16 Michigan residents for their role in the alleged false electors scheme following the 2020 U.S. Presidential election.
Detroit man pleads guilty to conspiring with former State contractor to steal $550K in UIA benefits
Read full article: Detroit man pleads guilty to conspiring with former State contractor to steal $550K in UIA benefitsA man from Detroit has pled guilty to engaging in an extensive unemployment fraud conspiracy with a former State of Michigan unemployment insurance agency contract employee to steal over $550,000 in public funds.
School board honors heroic seventh grader for saving lives when bus driver passes out in Warren
Read full article: School board honors heroic seventh grader for saving lives when bus driver passes out in WarrenThe Warren seventh grader whose heroism earned him national attention was honored by his school district.
Michigan governor grants pardon to woman who survived human trafficking, served time in prison
Read full article: Michigan governor grants pardon to woman who survived human trafficking, served time in prisonA woman who served time in prison for crimes she committed while being human trafficked has been pardoned by Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
Attorney: Kidnap plot leader should not get life sentence
Read full article: Attorney: Kidnap plot leader should not get life sentenceThe attorney for the leader of a plot to kidnap Michigan Gov_ Gretchen Whitmer says his client should not be sentenced to life in prison because prosecutors overstated his role in the plot and have created a “false narrative of a terrifying para-military leader."
Gov. Whitmer: Michigan pharmacists now able to prescribe birth control in partnership with doctors
Read full article: Gov. Whitmer: Michigan pharmacists now able to prescribe birth control in partnership with doctorsGovernor Whitmer announced that pharmacists in Michigan are now able to prescribe hormonal birth control in partnership with doctors.
Oakland County woman who worked with children with autism without license faces felony charges
Read full article: Oakland County woman who worked with children with autism without license faces felony chargesA woman accused of posing as a board-certified therapist at the Oxford Recovery Center in Brighton has been arraigned on several charges.
Michigan requests installation of adult changing tables in public, private venues
Read full article: Michigan requests installation of adult changing tables in public, private venuesMichigan health officials have issued a request for adult changing tables to be installed in public and private venues.
Michigan works to repair 19 bridges in new ‘bundle’ program: Full list
Read full article: Michigan works to repair 19 bridges in new ‘bundle’ program: Full listA new Michigan initiative to bundle bridge projects together to make them more cost-effective launched in March, and it includes 19 bridges statewide.
EGLE: Fuel oil leaked into Huron River in Flat Rock
Read full article: EGLE: Fuel oil leaked into Huron River in Flat RockThere has been a mystery for the residents living close to Huron River for weeks. But now we’re finally getting some answers to the questions that we have and who exactly may be responsible to begin with. The substance that leaked in the Huron river has now been identified as fuel oil. A nearby metal company is currently working with the EPA and EGLE to handle the clean-up process.
Great Lakes Water Authority approves 3.7% rate hike
Read full article: Great Lakes Water Authority approves 3.7% rate hikeOn Wednesday (Feb. 23), the Great Lakes Water Authority approved hikes to the water and sewer rates for the 2023 fiscal year by a 6-0 vote. Water will increase by 3.7% and sewer by 2.4%.
Michigan health officials address record number of COVID cases, hospitalizations
Read full article: Michigan health officials address record number of COVID cases, hospitalizationsMichigan public health leaders and physicians are scheduled to provide an update on current COVID-19 metrics as they urge residents to protect themselves from COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses.
Live stream: Michigan health officials to address record number of COVID cases, hospitalizations
Read full article: Live stream: Michigan health officials to address record number of COVID cases, hospitalizationsMichigan public health leaders and physicians are scheduled to provide an update on current COVID-19 metrics as they urge residents to protect themselves from COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses.
Today: Michigan health officials to address record number of COVID cases, hospitalizations
Read full article: Today: Michigan health officials to address record number of COVID cases, hospitalizationsMichigan public health leaders and physicians are scheduled to provide an update on current COVID-19 metrics as they urge residents to protect themselves from COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses.
Michigan health officials keep current COVID quarantine, isolation guidelines; Will review CDC suggestions
Read full article: Michigan health officials keep current COVID quarantine, isolation guidelines; Will review CDC suggestionsMichigan health officials have opted to keep their current COVID quarantine, isolation guidelines after the CDC recommended cutting the amount of suggested days to quarantine in half.
Michigan Gov. Whitmer limits redistricting panel’s use of closed meetings
Read full article: Michigan Gov. Whitmer limits redistricting panel’s use of closed meetingsGov. Gretchen Whitmer has signed legislation to prohibit Michigan’s new redistricting commission from citing exceptions under the Open Meetings Act to hold closed sessions.
Watch: Michigan health officials offer COVID update on hospitals, omicron variant
Read full article: Watch: Michigan health officials offer COVID update on hospitals, omicron variantMichigan state public health leaders and doctors plan to provide an update on current COVID-19 metrics Friday as they urge residents to protect themselves from COVID and other respiratory illnesses.
Live stream: Michigan health officials offer COVID update on hospitals, omicron variant
Read full article: Live stream: Michigan health officials offer COVID update on hospitals, omicron variantMichigan state public health leaders and doctors plan to provide an update on current COVID-19 metrics Friday as they urge residents to protect themselves from COVID and other respiratory illnesses.
Michigan health officials work to get parents the facts on COVID vaccines for children
Read full article: Michigan health officials work to get parents the facts on COVID vaccines for childrenThe Michigan Department of Health and Human Services held a virtual event on Wednesday for parents as younger children start to get vaccinated against COVID.
‘It is our duty and honor to welcome them’: Whitmer on Michigan preparing to receive Afghan refugees
Read full article: ‘It is our duty and honor to welcome them’: Whitmer on Michigan preparing to receive Afghan refugeesGovernor Gretchen Whitmer issued the following statement as the United States prepares to receive Afghans.
More than 1 million people signed up for Michigan’s COVID vaccine sweepstakes, Gov. Whitmer announces
Read full article: More than 1 million people signed up for Michigan’s COVID vaccine sweepstakes, Gov. Whitmer announcesAccording to the Governor’s Office, 1,001,149 residents signed up to participate in the COVID vaccine sweepstakes as of 2:30 p.m. on July 6, with 44,966 young Michiganders signing up for the scholarship drawing.
Some Canadians pushing for leaders to request extra vaccine doses from Michigan
Read full article: Some Canadians pushing for leaders to request extra vaccine doses from MichiganAs vaccination rates in the State of Michigan have started to lag neighbors across the border already begun asking for help.
Ann Arbor Summer Festival announces upcoming in-person and digital programming
Read full article: Ann Arbor Summer Festival announces upcoming in-person and digital programmingOn Thursday, Ann Arbor Summer Festival (A2SF) announced new summer programming comprised of concerts, interactive performances and new podcast episodes.
Michigan lieutenant governor wants national hotspot strategy put in place for distributing vaccines
Read full article: Michigan lieutenant governor wants national hotspot strategy put in place for distributing vaccinesMichigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s administration is asking the federal government to send more doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to the state as cases continue surging.
12 attorneys general push back against vaccine misinformation spreading online
Read full article: 12 attorneys general push back against vaccine misinformation spreading onlineDETROIT – A total of 12 Attorneys General penned a letter calling on social media to remove anti-vaccine content. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is among them and was on CNN recently voicing concern about the misinformation posted about vaccines online. The call to end misinformation comes as an alarming number of Michiganders say they will not be getting the vaccine. “A decade ago, the journey to the COVID vaccine began building upon research on other coronaviruses,” read an ad aimed at encouraging people to get the vaccine. The state has started new campaigns to help educate those with doubts or concerns about the vaccine.
Michigan governor lowers flags after mass shooting in Colorado
Read full article: Michigan governor lowers flags after mass shooting in Colorado“My heart breaks for the families, loved ones, and communities as our nation mourns this senseless violence,” Whitmer said. Our state grieves alongside those who lost loved ones and the entire Boulder, Colorado community.”On Monday, a gunman opened fire at a grocery store in Boulder, Colorado, killing 10 people. Michigan residents, businesses, schools, local governments and other organizations also are encouraged to display the flag at half-staff. To lower flags to half-staff, flags should be hoisted first to the peak for an instant and then lowered to the half-staff position. Flags should be returned to full-staff on Sunday, March 28, 2021.
Michigan governor’s workgroup lays groundwork for return-to-office plan
Read full article: Michigan governor’s workgroup lays groundwork for return-to-office planOn Tuesday, a group of business and health leaders laid the groundwork to answer that very question. Right now the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration order keeping offices largely closed expires in the middle of April. Many Michigan business groups, including chambers of commerce, want employees back in the office. Whether an employee is required to do so to create that policy by making a determination if an employee’s work can feasibly be completed remotely. AdVIEW: Tracking Michigan COVID-19 vaccine doses 💉VIEW: Tracking coronavirus cases, outbreaks in Michigan schools
Ann Arbor Parks & Recreation summer camp registration begins Monday
Read full article: Ann Arbor Parks & Recreation summer camp registration begins MondayANN ARBOR, Mich. – On Monday, the city of Ann Arbor will open registration for summer day camps at Argo and Gallup canoe liveries, Buhr Park Pool and Huron Hills Golf Course. Camps will begin in June and are hosted by Ann Arbor Parks & Recreation. Argo River CampTeenage community members can spend the day exploring parts of the Huron River. Huron Hills Golf CourseYoung golfers from age 8 to 15-years-old can take part in two-week junior golf camps at the Huron Hills Golf Course. Camp hours: Monday-Thursday, 8-10 a.m.; 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; 1-3 p.m.Camp fees: $160 per two-week sessionHuron Hills Golf Course 3465 E. Huron River Dr.
Oakland County lottery club claims $1B Mega Millions jackpot
Read full article: Oakland County lottery club claims $1B Mega Millions jackpotNOVI, Mich. – The wait is over: The winners of the largest lottery prize in Michigan history have claimed their billion-dollar jackpot. A four-member Oakland County lottery club, named Wolverine FLL Club, held the winning lottery ticket drawn on Jan. 22 for the $1.05 billion Mega Millions jackpot -- the largest prize in Michigan Lottery history, Michigan Lottery reports. The group’s winning ticket -- with numbers 04, 26, 42, 50, 60 and the Mega Ball 24 -- was purchased at a Kroger in Novi. According to officials, the national and world record for a lottery jackpot is $1.58 billion. The largest lottery prize ever won by a Michigan player was a $337 million Powerball jackpot won back in 2012, officials said.
Tracking COVID-19 cases, deaths in Michigan long term care facilities, nursing homes
Read full article: Tracking COVID-19 cases, deaths in Michigan long term care facilities, nursing homesHere we are tracking the state of Michigan’s COVID-19 data for nursing homes, also referred to as long term care facilities. All long-term care facilities additionally have an obligation to report COVID-positive residents and/or staff to their Local Health Department. Skilled Nursing Facilities are facilities licensed to provide organized nursing care and medical treatment to 7 or more unrelated individuals suffering or recovering from illness, injury, or infirmity. This data set includes all licensed nursing facilities with the exception of hospice residences licensed as nursing homes. Adult Foster Care Facilities and Homes for the Aged provide care to persons not needing the 24 hour nursing care found in nursing facilities, yet need monitoring and assistance with activities of daily living.
Questions surround former Michigan health director’s separation agreement with state
Read full article: Questions surround former Michigan health director’s separation agreement with stateRead: Michigan health director Robert Gordon announces resignationThe Michigan legislature is watching a number of things including what is happening in New York with its governor Andrew Cuomo and his nursing home scandal. Whitmer said about health director Robert Gordon’s abrupt resignationLegislators have a lot to say about the situation. Michigan state representative, Steve Johnson, is calling the settlement hush money. “It was an honor to be chosen as the director of the Department of Health and Human Services by governor Whitmer. Details: Ex-Michigan health director gets $155K in separation agreement
Kroger to donate $50,000 from Michigan lottery ticket commission to food bank
Read full article: Kroger to donate $50,000 from Michigan lottery ticket commission to food bankKroger announced Tuesday it will be donating its $50,000 lottery ticket commission to the Food Bank Council of Michigan to support the Food Security Council. This is after a $1 billion Mega Millions lottery ticket was sold to a lucky customer in January at a Kroger in Novi. Nearly 11,000 businesses in Michigan sell lottery tickets and receive a commission if they are the business selling the winning ticket. “Kroger is committed to our mission of feeding our communities,” said Rachel Hurst, corporate affairs manager, The Kroger Co. of Michigan. “Strong partnerships with both the State of Michigan and the Food Bank Council of Michigan are integral in driving our mission forward.”More: Michigan Lottery newsRead: A Look at Michigan’s largest lottery wins
Michigan has administered more than 1 million vaccines, governor says
Read full article: Michigan has administered more than 1 million vaccines, governor saysThe governor stated the plan will appropriate $90 million in federal funding to ramp up vaccine distribution in Michigan and bring the state closer to her goal of 50,000 shots in arms per day. Gretchen Whitmer announced that the State of Michigan has administered more than 1 million COVID-19 vaccines, making it 7th in the country in vaccine distribution. The governor called on the Michigan Legislature to pass the MI COVID Relief Plan she announced last week. “Michigan is ramping up vaccine distribution and doing everything we can to reach our goal of 50,000 shots in arms per day. Michigan will also receive $575 million to expand COVID testing, tracing, and lab capacity in Michigan,” a release from the governor’s office read in part.
Michigan governor, AG, SOS seek disbarment of attorneys accused of pushing election fraud claims
Read full article: Michigan governor, AG, SOS seek disbarment of attorneys accused of pushing election fraud claimsLANSING, Mich. – Michigan’s top three elected officials are asking for the disbarment of four attorneys who they say pushed a false narrative of widespread election fraud in legal proceedings before multiple judges and courts including the nation’s highest judicial body, the US Supreme Court. The lawsuit, King v. Whitmer, went before the US Supreme Court and is being deemed frivolous by the three. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel’s office on Thursday filed motions for sanctions in federal court against the same four lawyers, Michigan attorneys Greg Rohl, Scott Hagerstrom and Stefanie Junttila, along with Texas attorney Sidney Powell. AdRead: Michigan AG officially requests sanctions against attorneys behind 2020 election lawsuitsOn Monday, Nessel joined with Gov. AdRead More: Michigan leaders move for sanctions against GOP attorneys in Trump election lawsuits
Michigan AG officially requests sanctions against attorneys behind 2020 election lawsuits
Read full article: Michigan AG officially requests sanctions against attorneys behind 2020 election lawsuitsMichigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says U.S. election lawsuits alleging voter fraud, among other issues, have crossed the line -- and she’s calling for the attorneys behind them to be punished. AdBipartisan officials, election officials and even members of former President Trump’s administration found that there was no evidence of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election. Nessel had previously said she was looking into sanctions against attorneys in the broader election cases. AdRelated: Michigan AG Dana Nessel weighs in on election, Enbridge lawsuits and moreNow-President Joe Biden won the 2020 election with 306 electoral votes, beating Trump’s 232. AdMore: Michigan leaders move for sanctions against GOP attorneys in Trump election lawsuitsClick here to view the motion for sanctions filed on behalf of Whitmer and Benson on Thursday, or read it in the document below.
Flashpoint recap: A conversation with Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on the Biden-Harris inauguration, preventing spread of COVID
Read full article: Flashpoint recap: A conversation with Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on the Biden-Harris inauguration, preventing spread of COVIDDETROIT – Inauguration Day comes and goes without any of the turmoil that overtook the same venue just two weeks before. There was also a conversation with, Joneigh S. Khaldun, Chief Medical Executive for the State of Michigan and Chief Deputy Director for Health in the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. Sunday’s episode also featured a roundtable discussion on current events with Mario Morrow, Mario Morrow and Associates; Sandy Baruah, president and CEO of the Detroit Regional Chamber; Portia Roberson, CEO Focus: HOPE and Randy Richardville, former Michigan Senate majority leader. Gretchen WhitmerSegment TwoJoneigh S. Khaldun, Chief Medical Executive for the State of Michigan and Chief Deputy Director for Health in the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. Segment ThreeMario Morrow, Mario Morrow and Associates; Sandy Baruah, president and CEO of the Detroit Regional Chamber; Portia Roberson, CEO Focus: HOPE and Randy Richardville, former Michigan Senate majority leaderSegment Four
6 total cases of COVID variant reported in Michigan so far
Read full article: 6 total cases of COVID variant reported in Michigan so farThe Washtenaw County Health Department announced Saturday, Jan. 23 that a total of five cases of the virus variant, also known as B117, have been identified in county residents. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) also identified one case of the virus variant in a Wayne County man. The Washtenaw County Health Department is warning residents of potential exposure sites, where patrons may have came into contact with the virus variant. A total of 5 cases of the variant have been identified and additional sequencing continues for other possible cases already positive for COVID-19. The virus variant has reportedly made its way to at least 20 states in the country so far.
Nightside Report Jan. 18, 2021: Spirit Airlines says 2 agents injured, passengers arrested after bag dispute in Detroit, What to know about the COVID-19 variant in Michigan
Read full article: Nightside Report Jan. 18, 2021: Spirit Airlines says 2 agents injured, passengers arrested after bag dispute in Detroit, What to know about the COVID-19 variant in Michigan2 Spirit agents hurt, passengers arrested after bag dispute in Detroit, airline saysDETROIT – Two Spirit agents were injured, two passengers were arrested and another was cited this weekend following a bag dispute at Detroit Metro Airport, the airline says. According to Spirit Airlines, “three passengers attacked our agents without provocation.”The incident happened Sunday while the passengers were trying to board flight 646 from Detroit to Atlanta, according to Spirit. When the agents asked the passengers to verify that their carry-on bags were appropriate sizes before boarding, the passengers became combative, according to airline officials. A man and woman died in a Detroit house fire on Tracey Street that happened Monday afternoon, the Detroit Fire Department confirmed. and was identified in a Washtenaw County woman who had recently traveled to the U.K. That’s where the variant originated.
Michigan congresswoman warns growing threat of domestic terrorism needs more focus
Read full article: Michigan congresswoman warns growing threat of domestic terrorism needs more focusShe discussed the terror threats this weekend at the Michigan Capitol where law enforcement officials were on high alert over a scheduled protest. “If domestic terrorism is allowed to flourish that will be a physical threat to our citizens so I’m trying to grapple with that and shift feet,” she said. Michigan is clearly no stranger to domestic terrorists and extremist groups. Long a hot bed for anti-government groups the state has some of the most extensive domestic terror laws on the books. After the inauguration she said finding where these extremist groups are online, and how they train and coordinate will be the first steps in curbing this latest rise in violence.
Wayne County health department transitioning to Moderna COVID-19 vaccine for first-dose recipients
Read full article: Wayne County health department transitioning to Moderna COVID-19 vaccine for first-dose recipientsState officials informed the county Friday that the Wayne County Public Health Department no longer would receive the Pfizer vaccine to administer for first doses. DETAILS: COVID-19 vaccinations rescheduled by Wayne County Public Health Division due to supply shortageState officials informed the county Friday that the Wayne County Public Health Department no longer would receive the Pfizer vaccine to administer for first doses. According to the county, the Moderna vaccine is just as effective as the Pfizer vaccine but must be handled differently. Public health officials are adding a new indoor vaccination site at Schoolcraft College where the Moderna vaccine will be administered. Seniors over 65 or older should schedule a vaccine through their health system, not the county health department.
COVID-19 vaccinations rescheduled by Wayne County Public Health Division due to supply shortage
Read full article: COVID-19 vaccinations rescheduled by Wayne County Public Health Division due to supply shortageDETROIT – The Wayne County Public Health Division must reschedule vaccinations for Tuesday, Jan. 19 and Wednesday, Jan. 20 because of a depleted supply of vaccine received from the State of Michigan, according to county health officials. People with appointments for first-dose vaccinations currently scheduled for both those days will be notified individually of their new appointment time by the Wayne County Public Health Department. Wayne County must reschedule and relocate its vaccination site because it has depleted its supply of the Pfizer-made COVID-19 vaccine. According to Wayne County, the state stopped supplying it with the Pfizer vaccine for first doses and is for now only supplying the Wayne County Public Health Division with the Moderna vaccine for new first doses. Other groups in Phase 1B must register online or through their employers to request a vaccine appointment time from the Wayne County Public Health Department.
Michigan health departments urge patience on COVID vaccines: ‘Demand is overwhelming’
Read full article: Michigan health departments urge patience on COVID vaccines: ‘Demand is overwhelming’“The demand for the vaccine is overwhelming,” said Ingham County Health Officer Linda S. Vail. I ask the public to please be patient with health department staff as we try to assist everyone. It depends on where you live: You have to You have to check with your local health department because they will have different capacities and workflows. You can figure out the name of the local health department for your county using this map. If there is no link for your local health department, you can check back tomorrow, as this page will be updated regularly.
Trust Index: Fact-checking Trump’s false claims of Michigan voter fraud in Georgia phone call
Read full article: Trust Index: Fact-checking Trump’s false claims of Michigan voter fraud in Georgia phone callDETROIT – During a call with Georgia election officials President Donald Trump made a slew of claims about the results of the 2020 White House race. Some of the claims were directly about the results in Michigan and Detroit, and others focused on the election overall. Read: Full transcript of Trump’s call with Georgia election chiefHere is one claim from the president which has been spread far and wide since the election. This claim was also made by election worker Melissa Carone during her infamous hearing in the Michigan House. There is no legal way to overturn the election results in Detroit or the State of Michigan.
Where Michigan GOP lawmakers stand on effort to challenge Electoral College count
Read full article: Where Michigan GOP lawmakers stand on effort to challenge Electoral College countThe other six members are Republicans and include four from the so-called Kraken Caucus and the state’s two freshmen members. Newly sworn in Michigan Republican congressman Peter Meijer’s office was reached, but did not have an official comment on what he would do Wednesday. The vote to object is expected to ultimately fail to overturn the election results, with or without an emergency audit. Currently, the objectors do not have the votes to reject an electoral college vote from any state. Objectors have also been explicit about asking for an audit, which already takes place in the State of Michigan.
Michigan ranks low in state vaccination percentages nationwide
Read full article: Michigan ranks low in state vaccination percentages nationwideDETROIT – According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the State of Michigan ranks number 44 in terms of the percent of residents who have received the vaccine. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services sent Local 4 News a statement on why the numbers are so low. We will continue to evaluate our overall strategy to increase vaccination numbers in Michigan,” the MDHHS statement read. The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 502,119 over the past two days, including 12,678 deaths, state officials report. On Saturday, the state reported a total of 497,127 cases and 12,598 deaths.
Michigan coronavirus cases up to 497,127; Death toll now at 12,598
Read full article: Michigan coronavirus cases up to 497,127; Death toll now at 12,598The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 497,127 as of Saturday, including 12,598 deaths, state officials report. The state of Michigan has not provided an update on cases and deaths since Wednesday, Dec. 30 due to the holiday. New COVID-19 cases have been slowing but deaths remain high in Michigan. According to Johns Hopkins University, more than 20.2 million cases have been reported across the country as of Jan. 2. Here is a charted timeline of confirmed coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Michigan:Here are Michigan COVID-19 cases broken down by gender (view here if you’re not seeing the table):How COVID-19 SpreadsPerson-to-person spreadThe virus is thought to spread mainly from person-to-person.
Liquor licenses, permits of 5 additional Michigan businesses suspended for violating COVID order
Read full article: Liquor licenses, permits of 5 additional Michigan businesses suspended for violating COVID orderDETROIT – On Tuesday, the Michigan Liquor Control Commission suspended the liquor licenses and permits of five additional businesses. The state agency noted that the action was taken against the businesses for breaking the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services extended COVID restrictions. Businesses that violated the MDHHS order include Brooklyn’s in Wyandotte, Powell’s Pub in Ypsilanti, Mike’s Sports Page in Charlotte, Plymouth ROC Restaurant and Sahara Restaurant in Sterling Heights. “Licensees are strictly prohibited from allowing indoor gatherings, as defined by the MDHHS Gatherings and Face Mask Order, on their licensed premises. Allowing this activity to continue could create additional outbreaks of COVID-19,” said the State of Michigan in a news release.
Nightside Report Dec. 28, 2020: Why start of extra $300 weekly unemployment benefits will be delayed; Father of 2 shot, killed in carjacking outside Southfield home
Read full article: Nightside Report Dec. 28, 2020: Why start of extra $300 weekly unemployment benefits will be delayed; Father of 2 shot, killed in carjacking outside Southfield homeView of Detroit from the Windsor sky camera on Dec. 18, 2020 at 9:47 p.m.Why start of extra $300 weekly unemployment benefits will be delayed in MichiganDETROIT – The additional $300 weekly unemployment payments for residents who qualify for COVID-19 relief will be delayed in Michigan, officials said. Congress passed a COVID-19 relief package that extends the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance and Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation federal unemployment programs. WATCH Local 4 News at 11Today’s high temperature of 44 degrees (6.5 degrees Celsius) sure felt good, right? 4 Fast FactsBe InformedCOVID-19 vaccinations begin in Michigan nursing homesOn Monday, there was a lot of excitement and anticipation as the first nursing home patients in Michigan were made immune to COVID-19. Whitmer reviewing Republican-led state relief bill before signingThe State of Michigan has been working on its own COVID relief bill.
COVID-19 vaccinations begin in Michigan nursing homes
Read full article: COVID-19 vaccinations begin in Michigan nursing homesRIVERVIEW, Mich. – On Monday, there was a lot of excitement and anticipation as the first nursing home patients in Michigan began receiving COVID-19 vaccinations. Nearly 140 patients and some of the staff at Rivergate Terrace Care Center were among the first to get their shots. Nursing homes and long term care facilities were some of the hardest hit places by COVID-19. “There are about 91,000 people including residents and staff at nursing facilities, and it is expected to take about three weeks to complete vaccinations. We are pleased that more than 5,000 long-term care facilities – including more than 400 skilled nursing facilities – have been enrolled in the program in Michigan to receive the safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine,” said Khaldun.
Liquor licenses, permits of 5 southeast Michigan businesses suspended for violating COVID order
Read full article: Liquor licenses, permits of 5 southeast Michigan businesses suspended for violating COVID orderDETROIT – On Monday, the Michigan Liquor Control Commission suspended the liquor licenses and permits of five more businesses. The state agency noted that the action was taken against the businesses for breaking the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services extended COVID restrictions. Businesses that violated the MDHHS order include Oak Café in Wyandotte, Tenacity Brewing in Flint, J. Knapps in Richmond, Limelight Pizza Kitchen Grill and Bar in Warren and Fast Eddie’s Bar and Grill in Mount Clemens. “Licensees are strictly prohibited from allowing indoor gatherings, as defined by the MDHHS Gatherings and Face Mask Order, on their licensed premises. Allowing this activity to continue could create additional outbreaks of COVID-19,” said the State of Michigan in a news release.
Michigan Gov. Whitmer makes appointments to the Office of Children’s Ombudsman, Michigan Public Service Commission
Read full article: Michigan Gov. Whitmer makes appointments to the Office of Children’s Ombudsman, Michigan Public Service CommissionMichigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer delivers her State of the State address to a joint session of the House and Senate, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2020, at the Michigan State Capitol in Lansing, Mich. (AP Photo/Al Goldis)LANSING, Mich. – Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced that Suzanna Shkreli will serve as Director of the Office of Children’s Ombudsman (OCO) and Katherine L. Peretick will serve as a Commissioner with the Michigan Public Service Commission. READ: Michigan Gov. Katherine will be the first engineer in recent memory to serve as a member of the Michigan Public Service Commission.
Federal grand jury indicts 6 in terrorist plot to kidnap Gov. Whitmer
Read full article: Federal grand jury indicts 6 in terrorist plot to kidnap Gov. WhitmerLANSING, Mich. – A federal grand jury indicted six men in the domestic terrorist plot to kidnap or kill Gov. The group had allegedly stated they wanted to make their move on Whitmer before the Nov. 3 Election Day. Whitmer kidnapping plotHere’s a look at the full indictment filed Dec. 16, 2020:Extradition delayed for Wisconsin man charged in kidnap plotA Wisconsin man accused the plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer should be extradited to Michigan, but he will be given a chance to appeal first, a judge ruled. In October, Higgins became the 14th person in connection with the alleged domestic terror plot targeting Whitmer.
Tracking massive vaccine operation in Michigan
Read full article: Tracking massive vaccine operation in MichiganANN ARBOR, Mich. – On Monday afternoon, the first doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine arrived at facilities in Metro Detroit. The vaccinations at Michigan Medicine and Spectrum Health Butterworth Hospital begin the journey toward the eventual safe full reopening of Michigan’s economy, schools and communities. The vaccine arrived at Michigan Medicine at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor just around 9 a.m. Monday. She then drove to Ann Arbor to get a sense of how the planning and execution was going. Michigan Medicine is working to make sure the process is right and watching for any adverse reactions or side affects.
Michigan Board of State Canvassers votes to certify November election results
Read full article: Michigan Board of State Canvassers votes to certify November election resultsDETROIT – After a long afternoon of public comment and deliberation the Michigan Board of State Canvassers voted to certify the November election results. Details: Michigan Board of State Canvassers certifies Nov. 3 General Election resultsThe Board of State Canvassers, which has two Republicans and two Democrats, confirmed the results on a 3-0 vote with one abstention. “I commend the three members of the State Board of Canvassers who voted to follow the law and certify the 2020 election results today. President-elect Biden won the State of Michigan by more than 154,000 votes, and he will be our next president on January 20th. Today Cox issued a statement reiterating her remarks before the election results were officially certified.
Leaders react after board certifies President-elect Joe Biden’s win in Michigan
Read full article: Leaders react after board certifies President-elect Joe Biden’s win in MichiganDETROIT – This afternoon the Michigan Board of State Canvassers voted to certify the Nov. 3, 2020 General Election results. Shortly after news of the board certifying President-elect Joe Biden’s win in Michigan spread leaders statewide issued statements in response. Read local reactions“I commend the three members of the State Board of Canvassers who voted to follow the law and certify the 2020 election results today. Senator from Michigan, Debbie Stabenow“The Board of State Canvassers’ job is simple: meet and certify the election results. As a result, despite attacks on the process, the voices of Michigan voters were heard today,” said Christina Schlitt, president of the League of Women Voters of Michigan.
Michigan certifies Biden win despite Trump’s GOP overtures
Read full article: Michigan certifies Biden win despite Trump’s GOP overturesIt also comes as an increasing number of Republicans were publicly acknowledging Biden’s victory, after weeks of tolerating Trump’s baseless claims of fraud. The president had grown increasingly frustrated with the flailing tactics of his legal team. President-elect Biden won the State of Michigan by more than 154,000 votes, and he will be our next president on January 20th,” Michigan Gov. The campaign, in its filings, asked for urgent consideration so it could challenge the state election results before they are certified next month. Pennsylvania county election boards voted Monday, the state deadline, on whether to certify election results to the Department of State.
Experts say next step of certifying Michigan votes is ‘simple’ process
Read full article: Experts say next step of certifying Michigan votes is ‘simple’ processThe Michigan Board of State Canvassers is expected to certify the results of the 2020 election on Monday, Nov. 23. Several legal experts and local leaders say the state’s certification of votes is simply the next step in the process and should carry on normally, despite drama over the certification process in Wayne County this week. On Wednesday, Palmer and Hartmann filed affidavits saying they believed the county vote “should not be certified” in an attempt to rescind their decision. Michigan officials say that there is no legal mechanism in place for the members to change their vote following certification. “I’m not worried about any attempts for them to cast out Wayne County,” said Detroit NAACP Executive Director Kamilia Landrum.
Students at Troy, Athens high schools will finish out week with remote learning due to COVID-19
Read full article: Students at Troy, Athens high schools will finish out week with remote learning due to COVID-19TROY, Mich. – Starting Wednesday, all students at Troy High School and Athens High School will be learning remotely from home. The other Troy School District will continue with their existing schedule for the rest of the week. This has been particularly difficult at our two large high schools, Athens and Troy High. For the past four days, we have had substantially more high school teachers out at each building than we have substitutes available to fill. For the remainder of this week, all students at Troy High and Athens will learn in a virtual setting from their homes.
It could take until Friday to process all Michigan ballots due to backlog, SOS estimates
Read full article: It could take until Friday to process all Michigan ballots due to backlog, SOS estimatesDETROIT – It could take up to 80 hours or until Friday to process all Michigan voting ballots, estimates Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson. Speaking to Local 4 News this morning the state leader acknowledged that period of time could change depending on voter turnout today. As of this morning 3.1 Michigan million residents had already voted absentee. About 2 million more people are expected to vote today alone, said Benson. Currently, there are just over 8 million registered voters in Michigan.
ClickOnDetroit NIGHTSIDE REPORT -- Monday, Sept. 28, 2020
Read full article: ClickOnDetroit NIGHTSIDE REPORT -- Monday, Sept. 28, 2020DETROIT – The list of Michigan schools linked to coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreaks continues to expand, with college campuses still posing a major issue. K-12 schools aren’t hotspots for the coronavirus in Michigan, but the same can’t be said for universities. Amazon has rescheduled its annual Prime Day for mid-October after the company canceled the event due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Many public health experts have warned that it’s especially important to get a flu shot this year because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, even if you don’t usually get on. One in three said they plan to skip the flu shot for their children.
Michigan governor’s office reports racial disparities in COVID-19 have been reduced significantly
Read full article: Michigan governor’s office reports racial disparities in COVID-19 have been reduced significantlyDETROIT – When COVID-19 hit the State of Michigan saw the impact on Black and brown communities. Michigan Gov. of Michigan, Garlin Gilchrist, launched the coronavirus task force on racial disparities. He says it has helped the state dramatically reduce the number of African Americans who have been impacted by the coronavirus. As of Monday, the number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 122,735, including 6,731 deaths, state officials report.
Local aviation industry taking off again after early pandemic turbulence
Read full article: Local aviation industry taking off again after early pandemic turbulenceDETROIT – Since March the coronavirus pandemic has hurt the American commercial aviation industry. On Monday in Oakland County Local 4 News got a look at the damage to that sector and the recovery process. Pentastar Aviation is on M-59 which is part of the Oakland County International Airport. The Oakland County International Airport is the second busiest in the State of Michigan behind Detroit Metropolitan Airport. Oakland County Executive David Coulter says Michigan’s general aviation business is a quiet giant.
Sterling Heights Community Center reopening to city residents this month
Read full article: Sterling Heights Community Center reopening to city residents this monthSTERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. – The Sterling Heights Parks and Recreation Department announced on Friday that the city’s community center will reopen under restrictions later this month. The center is only permitted to Sterling Heights residents under specific guidelines in accordance with Michigan’s executive orders 2020-175 and 2020-176. Gretchen Whitmer on Sept. 3 recreation centers must mandate wearing face coverings at all times and limit capacity to 25 percent. “We are excited for the opportunity to re-open the new Community Center and start providing additional recreation opportunities to our residents,” said Sterling Heights Parks and Recreation director Kyle Langlois in a press release. Information on the city’s community center guidelines can be found at sterling-heights.net/1805/Community-Center-Updates.
Ceremony at The War Memorial in Grosse Pointe Farms honors Michiganders who died
Read full article: Ceremony at The War Memorial in Grosse Pointe Farms honors Michiganders who diedA small group gathered at The War Memorial in Grosse Pointe Farms to pay respect to Michiganders lost. If you need help with the Public File, call (313) 222-0566.
Michigan UIA employee, Detroit woman charged in $1.8M unemployment scam
Read full article: Michigan UIA employee, Detroit woman charged in $1.8M unemployment scamTwo people, including an employee of the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency, have been charged for their alleged role in a $1.8 million unemployment insurance fraud scheme. His duties included reviewing, processing and verifying the legitimacy of unemployment insurance claims. Beginning in May, 2020, it is alleged that Rose used his insider access to release payment on hundreds of fraudulent claims. Rose attempted to override another $761,000 in fraudulent unemployment claims, but the State was able to prevent payment on those additional claims. The investigation is being conducted jointly by the Department of Labor, Office of Inspector General, the United States Secret Service, and the Unemployment Insurance Agency, Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know Aug. 1, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know Aug. 1, 2020Understanding the regions:Region 1 includes the following counties: Monroe, Washtenaw, Livingston, Genesee, Lapeer, Saint Clair, Oakland, Macomb, and Wayne. Region 2 includes the following counties: Mason, Lake, Osceola, Clare, Oceana, Newaygo, Mecosta, Isabella, Muskegon, Montcalm, Ottawa, Kent, and Ionia. Read more: Heres how all 83 Michigan counties are divided into regions in Gov. Ann Arbor Public School students can anticipate returning to school virtually at the end of August. Ann Arbor Public School superintendent Jeanice Swift acknowledged how officials are hardwired for safety and that they must put student safety first.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know July 31, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know July 31, 2020Understanding the regions:Region 1 includes the following counties: Monroe, Washtenaw, Livingston, Genesee, Lapeer, Saint Clair, Oakland, Macomb, and Wayne. Region 2 includes the following counties: Mason, Lake, Osceola, Clare, Oceana, Newaygo, Mecosta, Isabella, Muskegon, Montcalm, Ottawa, Kent, and Ionia. Read more: Here’s how all 83 Michigan counties are divided into regions in Gov. Ann Arbor Public School students can anticipate returning to school virtually at the end of August. Ann Arbor Public School superintendent Jeanice Swift acknowledged how officials are “hardwired” for safety and that they must put student safety first.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know July 30, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know July 30, 2020Understanding the regions:Region 1 includes the following counties: Monroe, Washtenaw, Livingston, Genesee, Lapeer, Saint Clair, Oakland, Macomb, and Wayne. Region 2 includes the following counties: Mason, Lake, Osceola, Clare, Oceana, Newaygo, Mecosta, Isabella, Muskegon, Montcalm, Ottawa, Kent, and Ionia. Region 4 includes the following counties: Oscoda, Alcona, Ogemaw, Iosco, Gladwin, Arenac, Midland, Bay, Saginaw, Tuscola, Sanilac, and Huron. Read more: Heres how all 83 Michigan counties are divided into regions in Gov. Ann Arbor Public School students can anticipate returning to school virtually at the end of August.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know July 29, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know July 29, 2020The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 80,172 as of Wednesday, including 6,172 deaths, state officials report. However, the volume is far lower than it was in April when Michigan reported nearly 4,000 COVID-19 inpatients. On July 21, Michigan reported 500 inpatients at hospitals, the highest number since June 4 (50). Ann Arbor Public School students can anticipate returning to school virtually at the end of August. Ann Arbor Public School superintendent Jeanice Swift acknowledged how officials are “hardwired” for safety and that they must put student safety first.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know July 28, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know July 28, 2020The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 78,507 as of Monday, including 6,154 deaths, state officials report. The number of COVID-19 hospital inpatients in Michigan has been steadily increasing since the beginning of July. Michigan unemployment officials said the $600 coronavirus (COVID-19) unemployment bonus will end this weekend. Ann Arbor Public School students can anticipate returning to school virtually at the end of August. Ann Arbor Public School superintendent Jeanice Swift acknowledged how officials are hardwired for safety and that they must put student safety first.