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What's open, what's closed during Michigan's stay-at-home order
 
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced a new executive order yesterday, calling for all Michigan residents to stay at home for the next three weeks. There are some exceptions to the stay-at-home order, though, since places like hospitals and grocery stores are deemed "essential" and must have workers to operate. Plus, residents can leave home to obtain essential goods and services. If you are curious or confused about which businesses are staying open and what is closing as part of the order, this list will help. MORE
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Coronavirus deaths in Michigan now at 15, with confirmed cases at 1,328
 
Reported coronavirus deaths nearly doubled when state officials released their daily update Monday. Michigan reported a total of 15 COVID-19 deaths, with confirmed cases climbing to 1,328. Kalamazoo and Muskegon counties were among those who announced their first cases. The first case in the entirety of the Upper Peninsula was also confirmed. MORE
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Stay-home order 'torture, but good' for some, 'way overboard' for others
 
You've read comments and statuses on social media. You've talked to your loved ones. You know that different people have very different feelings about the actions taken during the coronavirus outbreak. With today's stay-at-home order, Michiganders have mixed feelings. We talked to residents about how they are handling life during the crisis, particularly the new executive order. MORE
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Carlos 'Scooby' Johnson of Benton Harbor is 2020 Mr. Basketball winner
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Carlos 'Scooby' Johnson has been a noteworthy Michigan high school basketball talent since his freshman year, when he started his run on his school's varsity team. The standout forward has represented the Benton Harbor Tigers well, capping off his high school career by being named the state's Mr. Basketball Monday. "I'll forever cherish it," Johnson said of his time as a Tiger. MORE
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Michigan church hosts drive-in service amid coronavirus concerns
 
In-person church services have dwindled in Michigan, as many religious institutions temporarily close their doors to help curb the spread of coronavirus. Church leaders are getting creative with ways to reach congregants during the closures. While many opt to host virtual church services, one pastor took to the roof of his workplace to deliver a drive-in service for his congregation.  MORE
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