Thanksgiving Safety Tips For Your Pets
Hard to believe as it may seem, the holidays are upon us. For most people this means family get-togethers with lots of good food and a promise to start that exercise program right after the first of...
View ArticleStreet Beat Preview: Safety First
This week on Street Beat, host Rob Stone from 99.5 WYCD is working to keep you and your family safe. First up, WWJ NewsRadio 950’s Kathryn Larson teaches us about the importance of emergency...
View ArticleGuide To 2013 Detroit Fireworks
DETROIT (WWJ) – Detroit is ready to party! Hundreds of thousands of spectators will line the shores of the Detroit River to enjoy the 55th annual Ford Fireworks presented by Target on Monday, June 24....
View ArticleUse Caution This Holiday Season
Warm weather and family gatherings can make the Fourth of July a fun time with great memories. But before celebrating, the Department of Natural Resources is asking residents and visitors to make sure...
View ArticleWATCH Street Beat Preview: Summer Safety
This week on Street Beat, host Jill Washburn takes a look at summer safety. First, Tom Bissett, the Park Supervisor at the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, talks about what you need to know to...
View ArticleStreet Beat: Safety 2019
Southfield (CW Detroit) – This week on STREET BEAT, our host April Moss interviews Dr. Michael Hood, from Greenfield Animal Hospital, about keeping our pets safe in the cold, and all year long. Dr....
View ArticleCoronavirus In Michigan: Grocery Store Safety
MICHIGAN (CBS DETROIT) – Grocery stores are still open as an essential business, but safety is now a top concern. As Photojournalist Paul Piytlowany shows us, protecting both workers and customers is...
View ArticleOakland University Gets Back To On-Campus Learning After a Year Spent Virtually
Southfield (CW50) – Just like most schools around the country, Oakland University had to shift the way it educates the students who enroll at the college. Major challenges were faced during COVID-19,...
View ArticleDetroit Public Schools Community District Puts Safety Measures, Protocols In...
Southfield (CW50) – Detroit Public Schools Community District was in the spotlight last year while the state of Michigan prepared to return for another school year during Fall of 2020. Detroit was seen...
View ArticleFocusing on Inclusivity, Compassion, Kindness Inside Schools with M.I.S.D.’s...
Southfield (CW50) – What we know as “bullying” has been present in our society and schools for generations. As the years go by, more focus is put on on to prevent “bullying” from occurring. This focus...
View ArticleDetroit Police Reviewing Safety Measures For Thanksgiving Parade Following...
DETROIT (CBS Detroit) — The Detroit Police Department says it is looking into extra safety measures ahead of the Thanksgiving parade in wake of the tragedy in Waukesha, Wisconsin. Six people, including...
View ArticleAmerica’s Thanksgiving Parade In Detroit To See Stepped-Up Security
DETROIT (AP) — The 95th America’s Thanksgiving Parade in Detroit will step off Thursday morning with beefed up security in place along the route. Major intersections along Woodward Avenue will see...
View ArticleMacomb County Deputies Making Extra Patrols To All Schools Following Reported...
(CBS Detroit) — The Macomb County Sheriff’s Office says deputies are making extra patrols to all schools after receiving reports of schools threats. This comes after a 15-year-old at Oakland County’s...
View ArticleUS Requires Higher Safety Standards For Great Lakes Pipelines
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — A new federal regulation requires higher safety standards for pipelines carrying oil and other hazardous liquids through the Great Lakes region, marine coastal waters and...
View ArticleMichigan State Police Offering Safety Tips When Using Space Heaters This Winter
(CBS Detroit) — Michigan State Police is urging residents to be careful with using space heaters as temperatures drop this winter. In a tweet on Tuesday, MSP offered tips on space heater safety: Keep...
View ArticleSevere Weather Awareness Week In Michigan: Here’s What To Know
(CBS Detroit) — Severe Weather Awareness Week begins March 20 through March 26 and state officials and police are making sure residents are prepared for any weather events that could come. Residents...
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