Netflix Increasing US, Canada Prices With Competition GrowingNetflix is raising prices for its video streaming customers in the U.S. and Canada, less than a year and a half since its last price increase, as competition from other streaming services increases.

Stalker Victims Concerned Over Apple AirTags & Ability To Be TrackedThey’re used to help find items such as keys, a wallet, even lost pets, but apple AirTags could be used for more malicious acts.

Detroit School District Hosting COVID Vaccine ClinicAnother partnership in Detroit aims to get more children vaccinated.

University Of Michigan Partnering With Walgreens To Offer COVID-19 Booster, Flu ShotsWalgreens is partnering with the University of Michigan, expanding access to the COVID-19 booster and flu shots.

Family Seeking Information 6 years After Man Shot, Killed In DetroitA family is seeking answers six years after Darrin Wyatt was shot and killed in his home in January 2016.

Dismembered Remains Found In Detroit, Family Fears It’s Missing Mother Latima WarrenA community search effort to find Latima Warren lead Detroit police to a gruesome discovery.

Search Effort To Find Zion Foster, Missing Detroit WomenIn honor of MLK Day concerned citizens volunteered for a day of service to help find missing Metro-Detroiters.

Nearly 2,400 More COVID Deaths Than Reported At Michigan Long-Term Care Facilities, Report SaysAn audit from the Michigan Office of the Auditor General says nearly 2,400 more COVID deaths should be added to the state’s death toll.

University Of Michigan President Mark Schlissel Fired For ‘Inappropriate Relationship’ With EmployeeMark Schlissel has been removed as president of the University of Michigan due to an alleged “inappropriate relationship with a university employee,” the school said Saturday on its website.

Michigan Humane Rescues Kitten From Drain Pipe In DetroitMichigan Humane last week rescued a kitten found in a pipe in Detroit. The organization said it received a call about the kitten, who has been named Mo.

Navient Reaches $1.85 Billion Settlement Over Predatory Student Loan ClaimsNavient, a major student loan collecting company, agreed to cancel $1.7 billion in debt owed by more than 66,000 borrowers across the U.S. and pay more than $140 million in other penalties.

Fleece & Thank You Holding Blanket Making Week Jan 15-22 To Provide Blankets To Hospitalized ChildrenFleece & Thank You Michigan’s largest provider of comfort care to hospitalized children – is hosting Make A Blanket Week: Macomb Saturday, Jan. 15 through Saturday, Jan. 22, 2022.

Back Again: DTE Energy Music Theatre Returns To Original NameCW50 News at 10

Walled Lake Marijuana Dispensary Offering Free Joint To Blood, Plasma DonorsAn Oakland County marijuana dispensary is hoping to kick start blood and plasma donations in Michigan in response to a nationwide shortage.

Donating Blood? Red Cross Offering Chance To Win Super Bowl TicketsThere’s a chance for you to donate blood and go to the Super Bowl next month.

US Customs: Marijuana, Ammunition Seizures Up In MichiganSeizures of marijuana and ammunition at Michigan’s border with Canada have increased over the past year or so despite travel restrictions between the U.S. and Canada due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Michigan Reports 37,114 New COVID-19 Cases, 251 DeathsThe Michigan Department of Health and Human Services announced new coronavirus cases and additional deaths in the state. Here’s everything to know.

MDHHS Partnering With Michigan Libraries To Offer At-Home Test KitsAccording to the Department of Health and Human Services nearly 5,500 test kits were shipped this week in Calhoun, Clare, Newaygo, Oceana and Saginaw counties as well as the city of Detroit.

Detroit Mayor Duggan Announces $10M Commitment To Affordable HousingDetroit Mayor Mike Duggan announced a $10 million commitment to preserve and create affordable housing in Detroit.

Cold Weather Draws Tent Community To Hart Plaza, Detroit Mom Steps In To HelpThey’re all camped out for different reasons, but they all call a tent community beneath Hart Plaza home.

Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital Getting Second Federal Medical TeamThe Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital is getting another federal team for assistance in response to rising COVID-19 cases.

Hamtramck Judge Shames 72-Year-Old Cancer Patient For Not Maintaining LawnA cancer patient has had a difficult time maintaining his lawn since being diagnosed, but a Hamtramck judge showed no sympathy.

MSP Discusses 5 Point Plan To Address Findings Of Racial Disparities With Traffic StopsAn independent study commissioned by the Michigan State Police (MSP) found racial and ethnic disparities in the frequency and outcomes of traffic stops conducted by troopers in 2020.

Michigan Department Of Transportation Releases 299 Winners Of Snowplow Naming ContestThe Michigan Department of Transportation announced more than 300 winners of its snowplow naming contest.