Local 4 News at Noon -- Nov. 11, 2020
DETROIT โ Hereโs what you missed on Local 4 News at Noon. Metro Detroit weather: Goodbye warmth, hello wind, rain and cooler tempsWhile we say goodbye to the stretch of record breaking 70s, we do get the sun back gradually today as cooler air continues to move into Metro Detroit. The winds will relax a little bit in the afternoon WNW 5-12 mph with mostly sunny skies and highs in the low to mid 50s. Thatโs a good 20-30 degrees cooler than the warmth around here for the last couple of days, or the last week really.
Michigan governor takes flavored vaping ban case to Supreme Court
LANSING, Mich. - Michigan's governor is asking the state Supreme Court to take on the state's vaping case after a ban on flavored e-cigarettes was blocked by the Court of Claims. Gretchen Whitmer filed an application Friday for emergency leave with the Michigan Court of Appeals and asked the Michigan Supreme Court to take the case directly. Last week, the Court of Claims issued an order blocking the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services' ban on flavored nicotine vaping products. I'm hopeful that the Supreme Court will immediately take up this case so we can ensure our kids' safety." The governor ordered MDHHS to ban the sale of flavored vaping products in stores and online.
Whitmer asks Supreme Court to take vaping case after order blocks state ban on flavored e-cigarettes
LANSING, Mich. - Michigan's governor is asking the Supreme Court to take on the state's vaping case after a ban on flavored e-cigarettes was blocked by the Court of Claims. Gretchen Whitmer filed an application Friday for emergency leave with the Michigan Court of Appeals and asked the Michigan Supreme Court to take the case directly. I'm hopeful that the Supreme Court will immediately take up this case so we can ensure our kids' safety." Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, the chief medical executive, made a finding in September that suggested youth vaping constitutes a public health emergency, Whitmer said. The governor ordered MDHHS to ban the sale of flavored vaping products in stores and online.
Michigan vaping case heads to Supreme Court after order blocks state ban on flavored e-cigarettes
LANSING, Mich. - Michigan's vaping case is heading to the Supreme Court after the state's ban on flavored e-cigarettes was blocked by the Court of Claims. Gretchen Whitmer filed an application Friday for emergency leave with the Michigan Court of Appeals and asked the Michigan Supreme Court to take the case directly. Last week, the Court of Claims issued an order blocking the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services' ban on flavored nicotine vaping products. I'm hopeful that the Supreme Court will immediately take up this case so we can ensure our kids' safety." The governor ordered MDHHS to ban the sale of flavored vaping products in stores and online.
Michigan governor takes flavored vaping ban case to Supreme Court
LANSING, Mich. Michigan's governor is asking the state Supreme Court to take on the state's vaping case after a ban on flavored e-cigarettes was blocked by the Court of Claims. Gretchen Whitmer filed an application Friday for emergency leave with the Michigan Court of Appeals and asked the Michigan Supreme Court to take the case directly. Last week, the Court of Claims issued an order blocking the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services' ban on flavored nicotine vaping products. I'm hopeful that the Supreme Court will immediately take up this case so we can ensure our kids' safety." The governor ordered MDHHS to ban the sale of flavored vaping products in stores and online.