Ingham County Department of Health and Human Services, the Michigan Department of Health and Human services, Lansing Police and Fire and Capital Area Michigan Works! are coming together to host an in-person job
Red Wings hockey legend, Vladimir Konstantinov, could lose his life-saving care in a matter of weeks due to changes in Michigan's auto no-fault law. How did those changes came about? A 46-year-long political battle that left drivers stuck in the crossfire.
LANSING — Former Detroit Red Wings star Vladimir Konstantinov was at the state Capitol on Wednesday, but not to sign autographs.Konstantinov, whose professional hockey career ended 25 years ago in a car crash six days after the Red Wings won the 1997 Stanley Cup that left him paralyzed,…
Jim Bellanca, speaking on behalf of his friend, said he hopes the ex-NHL player’s story can sway Michigan lawmakers to fix its no-fault auto insurance reform linked to injury care resulting from vehicle accidents.
It is a story you saw first on 7 Action News in September. We told you how a change in law was putting the future of a Detroit sports hero, who helped bring home the Stanley Cup for the Detroit Red Wings, at risk.