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A Deadly and Preventable Virus is Making a Resurgence in Michigan
A highly contagious but preventable disease is rearing its ugly head in Michigan yet again. Many diseases and viruses make their way through Michigan, but possibly none as deadly or preventable as measles. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has reported its sixth measles case this year. Michigan...
WANTED | Authorities searching for man wanted on multiple felonies, child sexually abusive activity
KENTWOOD, Mich. — Michigan State Police need your help finding a convicted sex offender last seen in West Michigan. Stephen "Steve" Philip Foster is wanted on multiple felony warrants, including child sexually abusive activity - possession and distribution or promotion, sex offender - failure to comply with registration act on previous conviction of CSC 2nd degree person under 13, firearms possession by a felon, and controlled substance - maintaining a drug house.
West Michigan events celebrate 34th anniversary of Americans with Disabilities Act
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) turns 34 this month, and events are being held across West Michigan to commemorate this milestone. The ADA prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities, including employment, transportation, public accommodations, communications, and access to state and local government programs and services. In Muskegon, Disability Network...
Michigan road conditions cost drivers thousands of dollars a year, study finds
DETROIT (FOX 2) - Michigan's bumpy roads aren't just annoying - they're costing drivers thousands of dollars a year. According to a new report from transportation non-profit TRIP, drivers in some areas of the state are paying upwards of $3,000 as a result of road conditions. These costs include repairs, accelerated vehicle depreciation, congestion-related losses like gas and time, and crashes where lack of road safety was a contributing factor.
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