Paula Tutman, Local 4 WDIV Detroit

Paula Tutman

Local 4 WDIV Detroit

Detroit, MI, United States

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Past articles by Paula:

2 Black quarterbacks to start in Super Bowl for first time in NFL history

For the first time in NFL history, two Black quarterbacks are playing in the Super Bowl. Here is why that matters. → Read More

‘Yet another mass shooting’: Experts dive into why feeling numb about tragic events is becoming normal

If you woke up this morning and felt numb over “yet another mass shooting,” you’re not alone. → Read More

Remembering the day Martin Luther King Jr. debuted precursor to ‘I Have A Dream’ speech in Detroit

The Walk to Freedom ended at the TCF Center -- then named Cobo Arena -- where Dr. King delivered a powerful speech. It was a precursor to his iconic “I Have A Dream” speech two months later in Washington. → Read More

Metro Detroit veterinarians push for holiday hazards for pets

The fun and festive holidays are turning into a danger zone for our pets. → Read More

Sea turtles celebrate Thanksgiving with a turkey-shaped feast in Auburn Hills

On Tuesday, a Thanksgiving feast for the marine life at Sea Life at Great Lakes Crossing took place. → Read More

Michigan newlyweds celebrate their marriage with a holiday trip

A couple from Saginaw got married three years ago, and they are celebrating with a holiday trip to the east coast. → Read More

Michigan hospitals feeling the heat as RSV impacts ICU bed availability

Medical professionals throughout Metro Detroit are feeling the heat as there are zero pediatric ICU beds available. → Read More

How they’re preparing drivers for winter conditions at M1 Concourse in Pontiac

Winter is coming, and that means winter driving is also on the way. → Read More

Here’s how the Spirit of Detroit is being used to transform alleys into works of art

The Spirit of Detroit is being used to transform the alleys in a few neighborhoods into works of art. → Read More

Native Americans call on Gov. Whitmer to address Michigan’s history of abusive institutions

Pope Francis offers long-awaited apologies to Canada’s Indigenous people during his trip to North America. → Read More

What we can learn about severe weather safety after the Gaylord tornado

A rare tornado hit Northern Michigan last week, and many were taken by surprise. → Read More

How Downriver nurses are being honored for their critical work this week

Henry Ford Health Wyandotte nurses are being honored for their critical work during National Nurse Week. → Read More

What can we learn from Will Smith’s Oscar slap?

Comedian Chris Rock will not be pressing criminal charges against new Oscar winner Will Smith. → Read More

Just a little more than 2 inches of snow has accumulated in Rochester

A winter storm warning is in effect through Thursday and snow is continuously falling and building up across Metro Detroit. → Read More

Lighthouse food bank in Waterford Township receives special delivery

A special delivery from across the country arrived at a food bank in Oakland County. The key delivery was made to a Lighthouse food warehouse in Waterford Township on Thursday (Jan. 27). It comes from a church in Utah. The church realized that the food program at Lighthouse was in trouble, not only did the church send funds -- but also two dozen pallets of food. → Read More

Corktown business uses creativity to help bring people together, help less fortunate

A local business downtown is doing its part to re-unite coworkers who are inching their way back into offices. → Read More

21-year-old college student to take reigns of father’s Farmington Hills construction business

Vinessa Palermo is only 21 years old, but she’s about to take the helm of a $70 million business. → Read More

Event venues throughout Metro Detroit step up safety measures as COVID cases continue rising

Date nights during the pandemic have become more difficult due to safety concerns and protocols. → Read More

Clintondale Community Schools sends all 8th grade students home after teacher tests positive for COVID

On Tuesday, a school district sent an entire grade level home because of exposure to one teacher. → Read More

Work of disabled Metro Detroit artist becomes more prolific during pandemic

Local 4 News is bringing viewers the story of artistic achievement in the face of COVID-19. → Read More