WSJM Morning News – December 5, 2018

  • Republican state lawmakers are defending their vote to gut recently-approved minimum wage and paid sick time laws.
  • Joseph High School is looking for a new head football coach.
  • Congressman Fred Upton remembers former President George H.W. Bush.
  • A pregnant woman and her seven-year-old son have been killed in a house fire in southwest Michigan.
  • It won’t be long before it will be possible to earn a CDL through a truck driving program at Lake Michigan College.
  • The buyer of the Orchards Mall has been identified as a developer out of Flint.
  • The Republican-led legislature makes more changes in the lame duck session.
  • Every living American president will be on hand today at the Washington National Cathedral for the funeral of former President George H-W Bush.
  • The Oscars, just a few months away, and we have a host.