An executive directive signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will help train 5,000 new infrastructure workers to earn an industry-recognized certificate, credential, or receive on-the-job training.
We can’t believe it’s already May! April flew on by. If you’re up with us, good morning to you! We’ve gathered five stories we think you should know before the day begins.
The Saginaw Spirit face off against the London Knights for Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals at the Dow Event Center on May 1st. Saginaw battled back in Game 3 on Monday night to draw the series to a 2-1 London lead.
There were 30 Michigan dogs chosen to appear on the Michigan Lottery’s upcoming Lucky Dog instant game, and several of them are from the TV5 viewing area.
The 2024 NFL draft in Detroit officially started at 8 p.m. on Thursday, March 25, and the thousands of football fans in the Motor City had plenty to see and do.
Happy Friday morning, mid-Michigan! Hope the week has been kind to you. While you wait for the weekend like us, here are five stories to know for the day ahead.
It’s Draft Day in the NFL as the top college players from across the country are getting a chance to take the next step in their careers; for the first time ever, it’s all happening in downtown Detroit.
Genesee County 911 is reporting a large fire in Burton.Crews have closed Davison Road between Center Road and Genesee Road.Stay with WNEM TV5 for more updates on the situation.
Detroit set a three day Draft record of 775,000 fans in attendance and the Michigan Wolverines had a program record 13 players selected in this year's Draft.
Claudia Perkins, member of the Democracy Defense League, says the group is using events to help bring awareness to ongoing issues residents are still experiencing.
As the Flint community marks 10 years of the Flint Water Crisis, the National Clean Water Collective is continuing an initiative to address water quality concerns.
MSU researchers say parents who get paid family leave are less likely to abuse or neglect their children. The study comes as policymakers at the state and federal levels debate paid family leave mandates.
A woman in Flint is facing two felonies related to animal abuse after her dog had to be euthanized because of starvation, the Genesee County Sheriff announced on Sunday, April 28.
Good morning mid-Michigan and happy Monday! Hope you had a spectacular weekend. If you’re up with us, here are five stories to know to start your day.
Good morning and welcome to a Tuesday morning! If you’re settling into this new week with us, check out these five stories to know before the day begins.