Local police departments see a decrease in call volume during COVID-19 pandemic
Local police departments see a decrease in call volume during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Local police departments see a decrease in call volume during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, additional strain has been placed on securing the safety of the senior citizen population. Residents of long-term care facilities are among the most vulnerable to serious illness or death from COVID-19, with many presenting underlying health conditions or compromised immune systems.
The State News sat down with U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin (MI-8) to talk about her progress toward a second coronavirus relief package to include adult dependents.
Gov. Whitmer extended the stay-at-home order through April 30.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced counseling, advocacy and resources for sexual assault survivors will remain accessible during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This week on the Social Distancing Diaries: What it's been like continuing to document stories through photography during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Michigan Sen. Gary Peters has proposed the COVID-19 'heroes fund,' calling for pay increases to essential and frontline workers.
How STEM majors and arts majors alike are transitioning to an all-online curriculum.
The coronavirus pandemic has flipped the world on its head, and graduating seniors are already feeling its impact.
"It’s got to the point where I’m wondering if I can move back to school in the fall and live off-campus again ... I’m just stressing about next semester already.”
“We’re strong and resilient. That’s the epitome of being a Spartan.”
Here's how to return rented iClickers and textbooks.
Among reported COVID-19 cases, African Americans had a rate of 139 cases per 100,000 — three times the amount reported of any other race group. The second highest rates were among white people, with a total of 47 cases per 100,000.
ASMSU passes COVID-19 package, pilot fall elections
The State News Editorial Board sat down with Michigan State University President Samuel L. Stanley Jr. to talk about his first year at MSU, the university's response to the COVID-19 outbreak and other campus issues.
The process was created by the Residential and Hospitality Services, or REHS, to "allow for students to designate a third-party to access their room in order to complete the move-out." This gives students unable to return to campus an opportunity to meet the April 12 move-out deadline to receive a $1,120 housing credit from the university.
Michigan State emergency medicine professor Dr. Brett Etchebarne created a test for COVID-19 he says provides results within minutes.
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