WSJM Morning News – November 26, 2018

  • The city of Benton Harbor has released the results of the first batch of lead tests done on homes.
  • The area housing market remains strong.
  • Governor-elect Gretchen Whitmer pledged to fix the roads during her campaign, but she’ll have to work with a Republican controlled House and Senate to make it happen.
  • The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi is investing $25 million to expand health services in southwest Michigan.
  • Proposed legislation in Lansing calls for banning minors from using tanning beds.
  • Asthma, the number one chronic disease in children.
  • An arraignment today in Eaton County court for former Michigan State University president Lou Anna Simon.
  • After hundreds of migrants from Central America clashed with authorities yesterday, President Trump tweets about immigration.
  • After a six month journey, the Mars InSight lander is hours away from landing on Mars.