Myanmar military jails journalist from Metro Detroit, leaving family stunned

"He's living in a country where the military wants to control the narrative," Bryan said. "You always understand the military doesn't like journalists and he's living there, so it's always a thought. But you never think something like that it's going to happen to someone in your immediate family."

Families Against Narcotics teams with Berkley police to help addicts

The opioid crisis has publicly taken a backseat to the pandemic but the numbers are staggering.  According to Families Against Narcotics, 2021 is expected to see a 40-percent increase in overdoses and a 20-percent increase of opioid-related deaths.