Cruise ship travel restrictions lighten, mask mandate removed, risk advisory lifted
The CDC changes the restrictions for cruise ship traveling, dropping the mask mandate.
Michigan cuts quarantine, isolation time as COVID-19 cases improve
MDHHS and LARA have updated their COVID-19 isolation and quarantine guidelines with variations for high-risk settings, vaccination status, and masking.
Café charges patrons $5 if they wear a mask or for 'bragging' about COVID vaccine
"$5 FEE ADDED TO ORDERS PLACED WHILE WEARING A FACE MASK," a sign posted in the window of the café reads. In the fine print below the sign says that any customer "caught bragging" will also have to pay the penalty.
Ted Cruz says he is done with wearing a mask at the Capitol
Some Capitol staffers and reporters have not yet received both rounds of their vaccine. One reporter asked Cruz to put a mask on while he gave a press conference last month. "Uh, yeah, when I'm talking in front of the TV cameras I'm not going to wear a mask," Cruz told the reporter. "And all of us have been immunized, so..."
Ford Field announced as a mass vaccination site
Ford Field will become a mass vaccination site for all adults in the state starting in April.
Will workers return to office after COVID-19 leaves Detroit buildings empty?
Do you miss going into the office for work?
COVID-19 pandemic creates struggles for Detroit homeless shelters
Detroit's homeless shelters fear what could happen when moratoriums on evictions are lifted. They are asking for help assisting people in need.
Shuttered theaters, delayed releases -- COVID-19’s toll on the movie industry
The COVID-19 changed the moviegoing experience and led to struggles for studios.
COVID-19 in Michigan: Changes, challenges, and triumphs one year later
The first cases of COVID-19 in Michigan were announced a year ago, leading to a year of changes, challenges, and glimmers of hope.
Detroit police lieutenant, school board member reflect on loved ones lost to COVID-19
Michigan has lost more than 15,700 people to COVID-19 in the past year.
Students, educators looking forward after COVID-19 drastically changed education
The COVID-19 pandemic changed education and caused students and teachers alike to adapt.
Meet one of Michigan's first COVID-19 patients
To everyone in Michigan, he was known as "Wayne County man with history of domestic travel." But to his family, he was a double-lung transplant named Paul DeWyse.
On Michigan's one-year COVID-19 anniversary, infections tick back up
One year ago today, Michigan identified its first cases of COVID-19. Since then, hundreds of thousands have been infected and another 16,000 died.
COVID-19 showcased frontline medical workers' strength and bravery
Last March, as the number of COVID-19 cases began to skyrocket, it was all hands on deck at Michigan hospitals. Non-emergency procedures were put on hold.
From news to the Michigan National Guard -- My COVID-19 experience
Michigan National Guard members took on a set of new missions when COVID-19 reached the state.
COVID-19 worsens Michigan's growing food insecurity problem
Food banks in Metro Detroit are helping more people as the COVID-19 pandemic increases the problem of food insecurity for residents.
Whitmer: turn outdoor lights on Wednesday to honor Covid victims
The Michigan governor wants every resident to turn their home's outside light on from 8 to 9 p.m. Wednesday to remember the thousands of residents who died from COVID-19.
'Dad would want me to be strong': Family leans on faith after losing father, husband to COVID-19
A Metro Detroit family turned to their faith to help them get through tragic COVID-19 losses.
Church leaders reflect on COVID challenges, lessons 1 year into pandemic
Like many other aspects of life, how people worship was changed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Carryout only: How Michigan bars, restaurants navigated a year of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions
Restaurants and bars have been forced to shift operations and adapt repeatedly over the course of the past year.