Macomb County Seeks Additional Volunteers to Keep Meals on Wheels Rolling for Seniors
Macomb County urgently needs more Meals on Wheels volunteers to support 1,700 seniors, requiring 66 additional drivers for 84 routes. Volunteering offers community and personal benefits, including reduced depression risk for older adults.
Boil Water Advisory Lifted for Wyoming and Kentwood, Safety Measures Commended
The boil water advisory in Wyoming and parts of Kentwood has been lifted after tests showed no contamination following a pressure drop due to a power outage. Residents are advised to flush their pipes before use.
Michigan Struggles with Surge in Whooping Cough and Measles as Vaccination Rates Drop
Michigan experiences a surge in whooping cough cases and a measles outbreak, attributed to declining vaccination rates and improved diagnostics. Health officials emphasize the importance of vaccinations.
Second Measles Case Confirmed in Ingham County This Month as Health Officials Urge Vaccination Compliance
Ingham County, Michigan, reports a second measles case in a one-year-old boy, linked to an earlier case involving a one-year-old girl. Health officials stress low risk of widespread contagion due to vaccinations and early isolation.
Ingham County Confirms First Measles Case Since 1994, Michigan Battles Fifth Outbreak This Year
Ingham County, Michigan, confirms its first measles case since 1994 in a vaccinated one-year-old girl; health officials list potential exposure sites and urge public to check vaccination status.
Oakland and Macomb Counties in Michigan Report Cases of Mumps and Measles, Prompting Vaccination Urges
Oakland County, Michigan reports its first mumps case of the year, and Macomb County confirms a new measles case linked to travel in Canada. Health officials stress the importance of the MMR vaccine in preventing such diseases.
Michigan Faces Measles Scare with Second 2025 Case as Kent County Reports First Instance Since 2013 Amid National Outbreak
Michigan reports its second measles case of 2025 in Kent County, the first since 2013, linked to an adult who traveled abroad. Dr. Adam London stresses the importance of vaccination amid the surge.












