Paula Pasche, The Oakland Press

Paula Pasche

The Oakland Press

Sylvan Lake, MI, United States

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Past:
  • The Oakland Press
  • Daily Tribune
  • The Macomb Daily
  • The Morning Sun
  • Vallejo Times-Herald

Past articles by Paula:

Paula Pasche: Covering Detroit sports for years has been an adventure

Unlike many of my sports media colleagues I did not grow up wanting to be a sports writer. Oh, I loved sports, but I wasn’t even sure until I got to college that I wanted to write for a newspaper.… → Read More

BA.2 variant arrives, but not dominant COVID strain in SE Michigan

While the BA.2 variant of omicron has become the dominant strain of COVID-19 across the U.S., that is not the case in southeast Michigan. → Read More

COVID-19 outbreak reported at 1 school in Oakland County

After five straight weeks of zero COVID-19 outbreaks at schools in Oakland County, one school is listed this week. → Read More

Flu cases up slightly in Michigan, still below national average

Flu cases rose again slightly in Michigan for the week ending March 19. → Read More

BenjaMen of Huron Valley exceed $100,000 in charitable giving

The BenjaMen of Huron Valley simply want to help local charities in need. → Read More

MSU senior returns after tennis career interrupted by severe ulcerative colitis

Jack Winkler is back on the tennis court and the Michigan State redshirt senior could not be happier. → Read More

Prominent pediatrician Dr. John M. Dorsey Jr. dies at age 94

Dr. John M. Dorsey, Jr., a prominent local pediatrician, died on Sunday, March 20, at his home in Lathrup Village. → Read More

Beaumont study: COVID-19 booster shots lower death rate in hospitalized patients

A study of Beaumont patients, showed that COVID-19 booster vaccines significantly reduced the death rate for hospitalized patients. → Read More

St. Joe’s teams up with Clarkston schools to teach first aid, how to control bleeding

St. Joseph Mercy Oakland trauma experts have teamed up with Clarkston Community Schools to educate and train school district employees. → Read More

No COVID-19 school outbreaks in Oakland County for 5th straight week

For the fifth straight week, no COVID-19 outbreaks were reported at Oakland County schools. → Read More

Flu cases on the rise in Michigan; still below national average

Flu cases rose slightly in Michigan for the week ending March 12. → Read More

Spring break tips to stay healthy, safe

When packing for a spring break trip, it might be a good idea to throw a rapid COVID-19 test in your bag. → Read More

Oakland County’s refined wastewater COVID-19 testing prevents outbreaks

Throughout the pandemic, testing wastewater has become an indicator of possible COVID-19 outbreaks. → Read More

Propane torch appears to have started fire that destroyed Oakland Hills clubhouse

The fire that demolished the historic clubhouse at Oakland Hills Country Club appears to have started with a spark from a propane torch. → Read More

COVID-19 can’t stop growing Clarkston family; 3 children born during pandemic

It’s been wild ride for Clarkston couple who added 3 children to their family during pandemic. → Read More

COVID-19 outbreak reported at one Oakland County school; 46 cases among students

Only one school in Oakland County reported a COVID-19 outbreak last week. → Read More

Michigan flu cases rise slightly; remain lower than national average

Flu cases rose slightly in Michigan for the week ending March 5. → Read More

Farmington Hills 8th-grader wins Oakland County spelling bee

In the 11th round, Victor Andrews correctly spelled the word “studite” to win the Oakland Schools Scripps Regional Spelling Bee on Sunday. → Read More

Oakland County spelling bee returns after year off

The Oakland County Scripps Spelling Bee returns after missing 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More

The new normal: Living a good life, weighing risks of COVID-19

The new normal is figuring out how to live your best life and enjoy being with people while also being safe from COVID. → Read More