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Steve Garagiola

Local 4 WDIV Detroit

Detroit, MI, United States

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Past articles by Steve:

Frontline Rescue program connects first responders with mental health, emotional support

First responders, police, fire EMS, doctors, nurses, social workers are ordinary people doing extraordinary work. → Read More

Why you should keep your COVID vaccination card

The FBI has released a public warning that creating or buying a fake vaccination card is illegal. → Read More

Michigan Rep. Dan Kildee opens up about PTSD after Jan. 6 insurrection

The deadly Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol Building will forever live in the history books as a dark chapter of the United State’s story. → Read More

Detroit Tigers fans, players making the most out of an unusual Opening Day

Thursday was a day of adjustment for Detroit Tigers players and fans. → Read More

How Mother Waddles devoted her life to helping those in need in Detroit

You may know the name Mother Waddles because you’ve heard of the charitable car donation program. → Read More

Bissell Pet Foundation works to ‘find a loving home for every pet’

The bitter cold of winter can be deadly for abandoned animals left to fend for themselves. → Read More

Advice for getting a job during the COVID-19 pandemic

The coronavirus pandemic has changed how people are getting new jobs. → Read More

Ann Arbor student breaks US high school record for indoor mile run

Only 12 high school athletes have broken the four-minute barrier for the indoor mile. But on Sunday, Ann Arbor high school student Hobbs Kessler finished in 3:57.66, a new national prep record. → Read More

Mosaic Youth Theatre introduces young Detroiters to the performing arts

The economic hardship of the COVID-19 pandemic has forced many school and community programs to make budget cuts. → Read More

A look into Alex Trebek’s love for Hockeytown in Detroit

As Alex Trebek’s final episodes of Jeopardy air all this week we are taking a look back on the career that made him a true television icon. → Read More

Alex Trebek’s lasting legacy: Host’s last ‘Jeopardy!’ episodes air this week

Over the years, “Jeopardy!” host Alex Trebek became part of the family for millions of Americans. → Read More

How to talk to your children about stress, worry

We’ve all been dealing with a lot since the pandemic began. → Read More

Tom Wilson retiring after spending decades at the center of live Detroit entertainment, sports

The athletes and performers get the headlines, but there are a lot of people working behind the scenes to bring viewers the live sports and entertainment most enjoyed before the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More

How the COVID pandemic is impacting sleep, health

The year 2020 has been a year of enormous stress. → Read More

Michigan nonprofit aims to help homeless, dismiss stereotypes

With the stress and anxiety of money, COVID-19 and the holiday season, it can be easy to get lost in our own worries, but there are many people who have it much worse with challenges most of us never have to think about. → Read More

Michigan attorney general answers important questions ahead of Election Day

Election day has arrived, and Local 4 spoke with Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel to answer some of the most important questions that are still causing confusion for some residents. → Read More

Education during the COVID-19 pandemic: A progress report

We’re a couple months into a very different school year because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. → Read More

How falling back an hour for Daylight Saving Time can impact your health

People will be turning their clocks back an hour Sunday morning, and that one-hour change could have a big impact. → Read More

Has COVID-19 changed how you’ll celebrate Halloween this year?

Halloween is the spookiest holiday of the year with many wearing costumes and masks, but COVID-19 is forcing many families to rethink how they’ll celebrate this year. → Read More

Create a social media presence that won’t embarrass you if hiring managers come looking for it, experts say

If you knew everything you post online would never go away -- would you still hit the post button? Even if you make a mistake, pulling the plug on your social media accounts is also a bad idea. → Read More