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U-M Board of Regents authorizes athletic liquor license requests, renovations to football & basketball locker rooms
Read full article: U-M Board of Regents authorizes athletic liquor license requests, renovations to football & basketball locker roomsThe University of Michigan Board of Regents voted Thursday October 19th to allow the athletic department to apply for liquor licenses through the Michigan Liquor Control Commission (MLCC) for Michigan Stadium, Crisler Center and Yost Ice Arena.
Flooding from severe storms closes both directions of I-75 at I-696 in Oakland County
Read full article: Flooding from severe storms closes both directions of I-75 at I-696 in Oakland CountyFlooding from Thursday night's severe weather has closed both directions going northbound and southbound lanes of I-75 at I-696 in Oakland County.
Michigan abortion rights advocates, opponents react to Supreme Court ruling
Read full article: Michigan abortion rights advocates, opponents react to Supreme Court rulingAbortion rights supporters and opponents in Michigan are reacting to the Supreme Court extending access to the abortion drug Mifepristone.
Izzo delivers remarks at Michigan State vigil honoring 3 students who were killed in mass shooting
Read full article: Izzo delivers remarks at Michigan State vigil honoring 3 students who were killed in mass shootingMSU basketball coach Tom Izzo spoke at the Michigan State vigil on Wednesday honoring and remembering the three Spartans who were fatally killed on Monday.
Track the winter storm in Metro Detroit with live streaming coverage all day on Local 4+
Read full article: Track the winter storm in Metro Detroit with live streaming coverage all day on Local 4+A winter storm is expected to dump several inches of snow across Metro Detroit on Wednesday, and Local 4 has you covered.
Michigan gets funding to overhaul I-375, built over historic Detroit Black neighborhood
Read full article: Michigan gets funding to overhaul I-375, built over historic Detroit Black neighborhoodA plan to turn a Detroit highway that was built through a historic Black neighborhood in the 1960s into a boulevard is one step closer to reality.
Michigan High-Speed Internet Office turns focus to 5-year broadband strategy, digital equity plan
Read full article: Michigan High-Speed Internet Office turns focus to 5-year broadband strategy, digital equity planEric Frederick will serve as the very first chief connectivity officer for the Michigan High-Speed Internet Office (MIHI).
Get Caught Up: Did Michiganโs auto insurance reform really save us money? A look at the facts
Read full article: Get Caught Up: Did Michiganโs auto insurance reform really save us money? A look at the factsIt's been three years since Michigan lawmakers passed a bipartisan auto insurance reform package that promised to save us all money. Well, did it? Here's a look at the numbers and what should be done next.
Did Michiganโs auto insurance reform really save us money? A look at the facts
Read full article: Did Michiganโs auto insurance reform really save us money? A look at the factsIt's been three years since Michigan lawmakers passed a bipartisan auto insurance reform package that promised to save us all money. Well, did it? Here's a look at the numbers and what should be done next.
3 years since Michigan auto insurance reform, did it do what was promised? A look at the data
Read full article: 3 years since Michigan auto insurance reform, did it do what was promised? A look at the dataIt's been three years since Michigan lawmakers passed a bipartisan auto insurance reform package that promised to save us all money. Well, did it? Here's a look at the numbers and what should be done next.
Temps expected to reach dangerous levels Wednesday in Metro Detroit: How to keep yourself safe
Read full article: Temps expected to reach dangerous levels Wednesday in Metro Detroit: How to keep yourself safeMeteorologists are warning Michiganders about extreme heat Wednesday as there is an excessive heat watch being advised and The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services released a few tips to keep cool during the high-temperature day.
Temps expected to reach dangerous levels Wednesday in Metro Detroit: How to keep yourself safe
Read full article: Temps expected to reach dangerous levels Wednesday in Metro Detroit: How to keep yourself safeMeteorologists are warning Michiganders about extreme heat Wednesday as there is an excessive heat watch being advised and The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services released a few tips to keep cool during the high-temperature day.
Metro Detroiters protest gun violence after mass shootings continue to make headlines
Read full article: Metro Detroiters protest gun violence after mass shootings continue to make headlinesNonprofits and activists say this turnout demonstrates the grassroots effort thatโs vital for lasting change.
Northern Michigan isnโt the only region with great wineries
Read full article: Northern Michigan isnโt the only region with great wineriesMay is known for flowers, barbeque, and Memorial Day, but did you know it is actually Michigan Wine Month as declared by Gov. Whitmer? โMichigan Wine Country- Wine and Country Guideโ is letting people know all about the wine scene in our state and where to get a taste.
Michigan Senate passes 5% base funding increase for schools
Read full article: Michigan Senate passes 5% base funding increase for schoolsThe Republican-led Michigan Senate has approved a 5% increase in base funding for K-12 schools but pared back Gov. Gretchen Whitmerโs proposals to recruit and retain teachers and didn't include her proposed $1 billion fund for school infrastructure projects.
Dems challenge 3 Michigan GOP governor candidatesโ petitions
Read full article: Dems challenge 3 Michigan GOP governor candidatesโ petitionsThe Michigan Democratic Party is challenging three top Republican gubernatorial candidatesโ nominating petitions, alleging forged signatures and other issues that could keep them from qualifying for the GOP primary.
Challenge filed against James Craigโs petition signatures
Read full article: Challenge filed against James Craigโs petition signaturesA group tied to Republican gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon is challenging nominating petitions submitted by rival candidate James Craig, saying he likely did not turn in enough valid signatures to qualify for the GOP primary.
Macomb Township votes to withhold money to GLWA over Highland Park unpaid debt
Read full article: Macomb Township votes to withhold money to GLWA over Highland Park unpaid debtMacomb Township has voted to withhold funds that would go toward Great Lakes Water Authority arrearages and put the money in escrow.
Jury deliberations to begin in Gov. Whitmer kidnap plot trial
Read full article: Jury deliberations to begin in Gov. Whitmer kidnap plot trialThis case, in a lot of ways, is a first of its kind. A lot is going to be banking on how the evidence presented on both sides is overall perceived those selected to carry out this duty.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer backs pause on sales tax on gas
Read full article: Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer backs pause on sales tax on gasMichigan consumers do not appear to be heading toward any kind of relief from higher gas prices. The Republican-led legislature voted to repeal the stateโs 27 cents a gallon tax, not indefinitely but for several months. The average price of a gallon of regular in the state is $4.19 a gallon. If you have a 15-gallon tank, the savings would be $4.05.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer backs pause on sales tax on gas
Read full article: Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer backs pause on sales tax on gasMichigan consumers do not appear to be heading toward any kind of relief from higher gas prices. The Republican-led legislature voted to repeal the stateโs 27 cents a gallon tax, not indefinitely but for several months. The average price of a gallon of regular in the state is $4.19 a gallon. If you have a 15-gallon tank, the savings would be $4.05.
Recordings played at Whitmer kidnapping plot trial: โIf we canโt have our world, they canโt have theirsโ
Read full article: Recordings played at Whitmer kidnapping plot trial: โIf we canโt have our world, they canโt have theirsโIt was another revealing day in court on Friday (March 18) for the men accused of plotting to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
Recordings from FBI informant played during trial for men accused in Whitmer kidnapping plot
Read full article: Recordings from FBI informant played during trial for men accused in Whitmer kidnapping plotTestimony resumed on Thursday in the trial of four men accused of plotting to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
Jury selected for trial of 4 men accused of plotting to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer
Read full article: Jury selected for trial of 4 men accused of plotting to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen WhitmerAfter months of hearings, the jury has been selected in the federal trial of the men accused of plotting to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
Windsor mayor says Ambassador Bridge protesters โwill be removed,โ if need be
Read full article: Windsor mayor says Ambassador Bridge protesters โwill be removed,โ if need beWindsor officials are seeking an injunction to end the โillegal occupationโ of the Ambassador Bridge, and the cityโs mayor said protesting truck drivers โwill be removed,โ if they donโt leave voluntarily.
Watch here: Michigan Gov. Whitmer delivers 2022 State of the State address on Jan. 26
Read full article: Watch here: Michigan Gov. Whitmer delivers 2022 State of the State address on Jan. 26Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is planning to deliver a State of the State address in a virtual format on Wednesday, Jan. 26.
Michigan Gov. Whitmer plans virtual 2022 State of the State address for Jan. 26
Read full article: Michigan Gov. Whitmer plans virtual 2022 State of the State address for Jan. 26Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is planning to deliver a State of the State Address in a virtual format on Wednesday, Jan. 26.
Michigan auto insurance refunds: How much and when to expect checks
Read full article: Michigan auto insurance refunds: How much and when to expect checksInsured Michigan drivers can expect a refund check of $400 in 2022 after Gov. Whitmer requested a surplus reported by the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association be returned to residents.
Whitmer: Michigan drivers will get $400 refund checks in 2022
Read full article: Whitmer: Michigan drivers will get $400 refund checks in 2022Insured Michigan drivers can expect a refund check of $400 in 2022 after Gov. Whitmer requested a surplus reported by the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association be returned to residents.
Michigan State football, menโs basketball players to get $500 monthly stipend in sponsorship deal
Read full article: Michigan State football, menโs basketball players to get $500 monthly stipend in sponsorship dealUnited Wholesale Mortgage announced Wednesday a sponsorship deal with Michigan State University that will give 133 student athletes $500 monthly stipends.
Michigan college athlete starts service to help other athletes cash in on their NIL
Read full article: Michigan college athlete starts service to help other athletes cash in on their NILThe wall has come tumbling down and youโll hear a new word in amateur sports: NIL which stands for name, image, and likeness.
An inside look at the Wayne County court backlog that officials say is helping fuel a spike in crime
Read full article: An inside look at the Wayne County court backlog that officials say is helping fuel a spike in crimeA Wayne County judge took the Local 4 Defenders into the courtroom on Tuesday to reveal just how behind the system has fallen.
Accused Whitmer kidnapping plot ringleader argues FBIโs paid informants encouraged violent plot
Read full article: Accused Whitmer kidnapping plot ringleader argues FBIโs paid informants encouraged violent plotDefense for the accused ringleader of the plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer argued that it wasnโt his idea at all.
Volunteers help clean up storm damage at Oak Hill Cemetery in Pontiac
Read full article: Volunteers help clean up storm damage at Oak Hill Cemetery in PontiacStorms in late July left tree branches and limbs scattered and destroyed headstones and gates at the Oak Hill Cemetery in Pontiac. A group of volunteers came together to help clean it up.
Michigan Gov. Whitmer signs bills extending expiration of driverโs licenses, personal ID
Read full article: Michigan Gov. Whitmer signs bills extending expiration of driverโs licenses, personal IDMichigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed several Senate Bills that will extend the validation of state driverโs licenses and personal identification cards.
Nightside Report June 27, 2021: Metro Detroiters work to clear storm debris ahead of more rain, suspected gunman found dead in cell, Thumb hit by tornado
Read full article: Nightside Report June 27, 2021: Metro Detroiters work to clear storm debris ahead of more rain, suspected gunman found dead in cell, Thumb hit by tornadoHere are tonight's top stories.
How to help kids manage stress brought on by โreturn to normalโ
Read full article: How to help kids manage stress brought on by โreturn to normalโThe last 15 months amid the pandemic have been filled with constant change -- which can be hard on everyone, but itโs especially difficult for children.
Morning Briefing June 22, 2021: Where vaccination rates stand as Michigan loosens COVID restrictions, Warren police officer fired after racist Facebook comments
Read full article: Morning Briefing June 22, 2021: Where vaccination rates stand as Michigan loosens COVID restrictions, Warren police officer fired after racist Facebook commentsHere are this morning's top stories.
Monday is last day for most COVID restrictions in Michigan
Read full article: Monday is last day for most COVID restrictions in MichiganMonday is the last day that COVID-19 capacity limits and masking requirements will be in effect in Michigan, about 15 months after the first restrictions were put in place.
How you can help your children adjust to the world as COVID safety guidelines change
Read full article: How you can help your children adjust to the world as COVID safety guidelines changeAs COVID restrictions are dropped in Michigan, many adults are struggling to adapt to the change. Many children are struggling too.
Whitmer announces plan for Michigan child care investment, expansion
Read full article: Whitmer announces plan for Michigan child care investment, expansionMichigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer held a news conference Monday in Troy to put forward their plan to make an โhistoric investment to expand access to child care for families throughout Michigan,โ according to the governorโs office.
Michigan Gov. Whitmer apologizes after violating COVID rules, calling it โan honest mistakeโ
Read full article: Michigan Gov. Whitmer apologizes after violating COVID rules, calling it โan honest mistakeโGov. Whitmer spoke publicly after pictures of her and 12 other people inside an East Lansing bar surfaced on the far-right website, Beitbart.
Michiganโs mask mandate still in effect, despite new CDC guidelines
Read full article: Michiganโs mask mandate still in effect, despite new CDC guidelinesThe CDC issued new guidelines on Thursday, essentially dropping its recommendations for mask use in most indoor and outdoor settings, if youโre fully vaccinated.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer reflects on COVID, vaccination goals and ongoing battle against coronavirus
Read full article: Gov. Gretchen Whitmer reflects on COVID, vaccination goals and ongoing battle against coronavirusIn an exclusive interview with Local 4, Whitmer spoke with Rod Meloni about all things coronavirus.
Will the vaccination milestones tied to reopening Michigan motivate people to get their shot?
Read full article: Will the vaccination milestones tied to reopening Michigan motivate people to get their shot?State officials outline four vaccination goals that will trigger the loosening of certain COVID-19 restrictions.
Morning Briefing April 29, 2021: Michiganders on unemployment will soon have to prove theyโre looking for work to keep benefits, Michigan Gov. Whitmer to hold COVID news briefing
Read full article: Morning Briefing April 29, 2021: Michiganders on unemployment will soon have to prove theyโre looking for work to keep benefits, Michigan Gov. Whitmer to hold COVID news briefingHere are this morning's top stories.
Gov. Whitmer, Dr. Fauci address Michigan restrictions as COVID cases soar
Read full article: Gov. Whitmer, Dr. Fauci address Michigan restrictions as COVID cases soarGov. Gretchen Whitmer defended her approach to fighting the recent surge of COVID cases as Dr. Anthony Fauci called for more strict restrictions in Michigan.
Michigan governor responds to critics who say she changed her position on following science during pandemic
Read full article: Michigan governor responds to critics who say she changed her position on following science during pandemicAs COVID-19 cases continue surging in Michigan, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is being criticized by those who believe she has changed her position about following science recommendations related to the pandemic.
New Michigan COVID spike, no new restrictions: Whatโs different?
Read full article: New Michigan COVID spike, no new restrictions: Whatโs different?Michiganโs hospitals are overwhelmed, leaving health officials concerned about what could still be coming. Despite that, the state has refused to issue any new restrictions.
CDC committee holding emergency meeting Wednesday about Johnson & Johnson vaccine
Read full article: CDC committee holding emergency meeting Wednesday about Johnson & Johnson vaccineAfter being told a vaccine surge for Michigan was not in the cards and the CDC saying Michigan should flatten itโs COVID surge with restrictions, Gov. Whitmer received praise from the White House Press Secretary.
Some Michigan schools going forward with SAT, ACT testing; others will use make-up days
Read full article: Some Michigan schools going forward with SAT, ACT testing; others will use make-up daysThe first day of SAT testing was set for Tuesday. However, the call for voluntary 2-week pause has led to confusion among Michigan students, parents and schools.
Hospitals across Metro Detroit say theyโre ready for possible COVID surge after spring break
Read full article: Hospitals across Metro Detroit say theyโre ready for possible COVID surge after spring breakThere are more than 3,000 people hospitalized, and half of those people are under the age of 60.
Nightside Report April 3, 2021: Nearly 40 COVID testing sites to open, Metro Detroit police K-9 unexpectedly dies, mild Easter forecast
Read full article: Nightside Report April 3, 2021: Nearly 40 COVID testing sites to open, Metro Detroit police K-9 unexpectedly dies, mild Easter forecastHere are tonightโs top stories
Business expansions bring high-wage jobs, new investments to Ann Arbor region
Read full article: Business expansions bring high-wage jobs, new investments to Ann Arbor regionTwo projects building on Governor Gretchen Whitmerโs Back to Work Michigan plan expected to generate total private investment of $27.2 million, create 279 jobs.
Business expansions bring high-wage jobs, new investments to Ann Arbor region
Read full article: Business expansions bring high-wage jobs, new investments to Ann Arbor regionTwo projects building on Governor Gretchen Whitmerโs Back to Work Michigan plan expected to generate total private investment of $27.2 million, create 279 jobs.
Local 4 News at 5 -- March 31, 2021
Read full article: Local 4 News at 5 -- March 31, 2021Hereโs what you missed on Local 4 News at 5:Michiganโs top health official says no new restrictions coming amid COVID surgeA steep increase in COVID cases in Michigan has doctors and hospitals concerned. But, as of right now, Michigan Gov. Whitmer has no plans now for any new restrictions. Thatโs in direct contrast to what happened last year when the same trend emerged.
Michigan virus surge, vaccinations up: Where things stand this week
Read full article: Michigan virus surge, vaccinations up: Where things stand this weekA look at where things stand with COVID-19 cases and vaccines in Michigan heading into the new week. COVID surge: New COVID-19 cases are surging again in Michigan, and an increase in hospitalizations is being felt, this time from a younger age group. Vaccinations moving: About 65% of Michigan residents over the age of 65 have received at least one vaccine dose, while about 45% are fully vaccinated. As of Friday, 31% of Michigan adults had received at least one dose, and 18% were fully vaccinated. More info: Michigan COVID-19 vaccinations: How to find appointments, info on phasesStarting April 5, all Michigan residents 16 and up will become eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
Michigan 2021 state highway road construction projects: Hereโs whatโs planned
Read full article: Michigan 2021 state highway road construction projects: Hereโs whatโs plannedThe Michigan governor announced a list of 21 state highway road construction projects Tuesday that are planned for the 2021 season through the Rebuilding Michigan bonding program. Gretchen Whitmerโs office said these road projects (listed below) are a blend of those previously funded through the Michigan Department of Transportationโs (MDOT) budget as well as several supported by the Rebuilding Michigan bonding program. The Rebuilding Michigan program was made possible when the State Transportation Commission (STC) in January 2020 authorized MDOT to issue $3.5 billion in bonds over four years to finance infrastructure improvements, under authority granted by the Michigan Constitution and Public Act 51 of 1951. โMDOTโs 2021 program includes rebuilding and resurfacing roughly 920 lane miles of state highways and freeways, and performing preventative maintenance on another 830 lane miles throughout Michigan,โ said State Transportation Director Paul C. Ajegba. AdSo, in a month where we can have ten inches of snow and three inches of rain in a three-week span, potholes are thriving on Michigan roads.
Michigan statewide tornado drill set for March 24: What to know
Read full article: Michigan statewide tornado drill set for March 24: What to knowIf you hear tornado sirens on Wednesday, donโt panic: Michigan is holding its annual statewide tornado drill. The Michigan State Police, Emergency Management and Homeland Security Division (MSP/EMHSD) is encouraging residents to participate in a voluntary statewide tornado drill at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, March 24 by using the opportunity to discuss their emergency plans. To learn how local alerts are administrated in your community and if your community is participating, contact your local emergency management agency. The average lead time for tornadoes to develop is 10 to 15 minutes, which means residents need to be ready to react quickly when a warning is issued. To be ready for a tornado:Know the difference: Tornado Watch means conditions exist for a tornado to develop; Tornado Warning means a tornado has been sighted or indicated by weather radar.