Beginning on Thursday, Kroger stores in Michigan will no longer require full vaccinated shoppers to wear masks.
Michigan's coronavirus death toll on Wednesday increased by 31.
The complaint submits that the trip fell outside the tax-exempt purpose of the non-profit group that funded it.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is expected to announce an ease on coronavirus restrictions by the end of the week, according to reports.
More than 18,600 people in Michigan have died from COVID-19, according to state data.
The retail chain previously said it would continue to require vaccinated shoppers to wear face coverings.
Under the updated order, Michiganders who are outside will no longer need to wear a mask regardless of vaccination status.
Free COVID-19 testing and vaccines as well as other screenings will be provided.
Patch wants to know whether you plan on getting your young teens vaccinated now that the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine has expanded EUA.
Michiganders age 12 and up can receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine beginning Thursday.
The CDC has approved use of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine on children 12 and up. In Michigan, 70 CVS locations are scheduling appointments.
Nearly 870,000 cases of the coronavirus have been confirmed in Michigan as of Wednesday.
Michigan reported 61 new outbreaks of the coronavirus in schools across the state Monday.
Michigan reached its first vaccine milestone Monday, meaning people can return to in-person work on May 24.
Over 865,000 people in Michigan have had the coronavirus, according to state data.
Michigan is growing closer to Step 1 of its coronavirus reopening plan. Read about that and more in today's Monday briefing.
More than 18,000 people in Michigan have died from COVID-19, according to state health officials.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives being held near you.
Masks are generally not required at outdoor events unless a gathering has 100 or more people, state officials said Tuesday.
The new cases represent what has been reported in Michigan since Saturday, officials said.
Michigan has reported more than 840,000 cases of the coronavirus as of Friday.
The variant, B.1.617, was first detected in India and has been identified in Clinton County.
This is how the Detroit area compares to Michigan and the nation for coronavirus vaccinations.
The Detroit Tigers Miguel Cabrera has been an All-Star. He's won a Triple Crown. Now, he chairs a group advocating for COVID-19 vaccines.
Michigan reported 42 new outbreaks of the coronavirus in schools across the state Monday.
Monday's updated figures bring the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Michigan to over 825,000.
Children ages 2-4 are included in Michigan's mask mandate beginning Monday. Read more in today's Monday briefing.
Federal officials said the vaccine's known and potential benefits outweigh the known and potential risks in adults.
A key federal committee recommended that the U.S. lift the pause of the single-dose COVID-19 vaccine.
Federal personnel is coming to Michigan to assist the state in administering doses of the COVID-19 vaccines.
Michigan now has reported 809,591 cases of the coronavirus and 17,139 COVID-19 deaths.
Michigan has surpassed 800,000 confirmed cases of the coronavirus while COVID-19 deaths also climb.
Here is updated data on hospital capacity in Wayne County.
State officials said Michigan has administered more than 1 million vaccines in the past 11 days.
The musician posted a video to Facebook saying he'd tested positive for the coronavirus but criticized available COVID-19 vaccines.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has been put on blast by Republican officials after traveling to Florida to visit her chronically ill father.
Michigan reported 43 new outbreaks of the coronavirus in schools across the state Monday.
Michigan on Monday reported 8,574 new cases of the coronavirus and added 61 more COVID-19 deaths.
More than 603,000 people in Michigan also have recovered from the coronavirus, according to state health officials.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said Sunday she thinks the state's recent surge in COVID-19 cases is ending. Read more in today's Monday briefing.