A just released study says the danger of teenagers abusing opiods and other strong pain medication often begins with a prescription for too many pills. It ends with leftovers in the home, giving teens easy access to pills, which they can abuse. The research was done by C-S Mott Children’s …
Read More »Too Many Amber Alerts?
Monday’s Amber Alert was the second issued in less than a week. Do systems like this remain effective when used multiple times over a short period? Penny Fischer is a Captain with the Michigan State University Police, which uses the “MSU Alert” emergency program. Fischer says MSU Alert notifies about …
Read More »First African-American to Serve in the U.S. Marine Corps Honored
A World War 2 veteran is honored with a Congressional Gold Medal. 92-year-old John Willie Jordan served during World War 2 and was among the first African Americans to serve in the U.S. Marine Corps. Jordan’s son Tracey sat beside his sister as their dad was honored for his service. …
Read More »Pilgrim Chicken Products Recall
Check your freezer– hundreds of thousands of pounds of chicken are being recalled by a prime poultry processor. Here’s Dave Ramos.
Read More »Is Flint's Water Safe For Bathing?
Is it really safe to bathe in the water in Flint? Virginia Tech professor Dr. Marc Edwards has launched a scathing online attack against actor Mark Ruffalo and his Water Defense group, accusing them of “exploiting the fears of traumatized Flint residents.” Melissa Mays of Flint says the concerns about …
Read More »DPS Transition Manager Sticks By Comments About Teacher Sickout
DPS Transition Manager Judge Steven Rhodes is not backing down from comments he made about teachers staged a two day sickout. Lansing Bureau Chief Tim Skubick has the follow up.
Read More »Economic Slowdown Expected
The states economy is slowing down but we are not headed for a recession. That is one of the story lines we expect to see later today coming out of the revenue estimating conference at the State Capitol. If analysts are right, the state has about a $400 million deficit. …
Read More »Businesses Encouraged To Hire Workers With Disabilities
Michigan Lt. Governor Brian Calley and Supreme Court Justice Richard Bernstein are pushing businesses to hire people with disabilities. A statewide business workshop is scheduled for June 21st in Flint as part of the MI Hidden Talent tour. Calley says people with disabilities have a lot to offer a company, …
Read More »Lawsuit Filed Over Line 5 Pipeline Concern
The National Wildlife Federation has filed a suit claiming the federal government has misjudged an emergency response plan in case of a disaster with a pipeline that runs through the Straits of Mackinac. The suit says the government has not accounted for the impact on wildlife, plants and Great Lakes …
Read More »Conflict of Interest Charged in Internet Gambling Effort
Is there a conflict of interest on the Senate bill to legalize internet gambling? Senator Mike Kowall is the leader of the bill that would allow state casinos to offer internet gambling. That bill is backed by a firm that employs his wife, Eileen, as a lobbyist. Kowall says because …
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