WSJM Morning News – February 6, 2019

  • The President pushed for unity last night before a divided Congress.
  • Can Congress avoid a second partial shutdown of the federal government.
  • The South Haven City Council is tentatively moving on marijuana businesses.
  • US Senator Debbie Stabenow is trying to protect initiatives in Michigan like a new Soo Lock.
  • The Larry Nassar scandal continues to play out in the Lansing area.
  • 2 in 10 high-school athletes who play contact sports will suffer a concussion this year.
  • It’s life in prison for the Kalamazoo Uber shooter.
  • Freezing temperatures and snow followed by warmer weather and winter thaws. These cycles create havoc on Michigan roads – and the cost of repairs continues to rise.
  • East Lansing Senator Curtis Hertel Jr. has introduced bills that would provide tax credits for families and incentivize young people to stay here in Michigan.
  • During her Democratic response to the State of the Union, former Georgia gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams did not pull punches against President Trump.
  • It’s National Girls and Women’s Sports Day today.