Rayvin Bleu, WNEM TV5

Rayvin Bleu

WNEM TV5

Saginaw, MI, United States

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Past articles by Rayvin:

7-year-old Flint boy loses legs to strep disease

A 7-year-old Flint boy is recovering in the hospital after losing both his legs after contracting streptococcal toxic shock syndrome. → Read More

Additional SNAP benefits from pandemic to end March 1

Families receiving additional food assistance benefits throughout the COVID pandemic will stop seeing extra payments in March, following a change in federal law. → Read More

Consumers Energy handling power outages after back-to-back storms

Just as Consumers Energy was making headway on power outages following last week’s storm, the snow and ice on Monday added more outages to their list. → Read More

Tow truck driver speaks on road conditions

The slick road conditions are dangerous for all mid-Michigan motorists including tow truck drivers. → Read More

First responders give cautionary advice to mid-Michigan motorists

Local authorities are urging motorists to stay off the roads on Wednesday if possible, but if residents must venture out, they are advised to drive slowly to avoid crashes and spinning out. → Read More

Thousands attend MSU vigil for shooting victims

Thousands gathered near the Rock on the campus of Michigan State University for a vigil to remember the lives of the three students who were lost during Monday night’s shooting → Read More

Criminal profiler discusses motive of MSU gunman

As police continue to investigate the motive of the gunman at MSU Monday night, a criminal profiler said what happened at the university is perplexing to him. → Read More

Saginaw Spirit Host Mental Health Awareness Game

Years after former Saginaw Spirit player Terry Trafford committed suicide, the team is honoring his life by helping others who are suffering with mental health issues. → Read More

Michigan police required to complete training to maintain license

Police officers across the state are now required to complete a training course to maintain their law enforcement licenses. → Read More

U-M Flint PD taking calls in downtown Flint

The University of Michigan Flint Police Department is answering calls outside of the university area to assist other local police departments. → Read More

Memorial held to honor life of Saginaw Co. man

A memorial was held in downtown Saginaw on Monday evening to honor the life of Midonyis Cosby, whose body was recently pulled from the Saginaw River. → Read More

Carrollton Twp holds meeting following death of police chief

The Carrollton Township Board of Trustees held their first meeting following the death of Police Chief Craig Oatten, who also served as the township director. → Read More

Family competes against each other at Snowfest

Teams from across Michigan came together to create some amazing snow sculptures for the 2023 Zehnder’s Snowfest. → Read More

Mild winter affects local businesses

Despite the snow expected on Wednesday, this winter has been unusually warm and dry, which is bad news for businesses that depend on cold weather. → Read More

Mother still looking for answers years after sons’ murders

It has been two years since Barbara Roberson’s oldest son, Donald Patrick Jr., was shot and killed in the parking lot of the Hooters restaurant on Bay Road in Saginaw County’s Kochville Township. → Read More

Michigan groups work to save human trafficking victims across state

Several groups are teaming up with Michigan State Police to search every major road for human trafficking victims. → Read More

Midnight on Main: Ring in the New Year at Dow Diamond

As we wine down the year and prepare to get suited and booted for 2023. → Read More

Second annual Winter Party on McCarty

The spirit of Christmas has come to Saginaw Township as the community comes together to kick off the holiday season with three days worth of holiday activities for everyone in the family. → Read More

Saginaw City Council finalize detail for ARPA Home Rehabilitation Program

Saginaw residents are one step closer to getting much-needed repairs done on their homes. → Read More

Family and friends come together for International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day

Family and friends of those lost to suicide gathered at Bavarian In for the “Hope Starts Here” conference. → Read More