| | | | | | Police say a second person died in a rare tornado that hit a small community in northern Michigan. Lt. Derrick Carroll says the person was in their 70s and lived in a mobile home park. No other details have been released. The tornado struck Gaylord on Friday afternoon. It's roughly 230 miles northwest of Detroit. More than 40 people were injured. The Nottingham mobile home park was among the first sites hit by the tornado. The Otsego County fire chief says there's "probably 95% destruction" at the park, with mobile homes "picked up and turned over." Experts say extreme spring winds are uncommon in the area because the Great Lakes typically suck energy out of storms. | | | | | | Wisconsin Republicans have agreed to have a "no endorsement" option when voting on whether to throw the party's official backing behind a candidate in the hotly contested governor's race. The top candidates in the governor's race are slated to make their pitch for an endorsement to more than 1,500 delegates attending the annual convention Saturday near Madison. But first, under pressure from those who argued the party shouldn't back any candidate before the Aug. 9 primary, delegates voted to have an option of not endorsing. Winning the endorsement requires support from 60% of delegates. The party's endorsement unlocks funding from the state party, which can spend as much as it wants on the winner. | | | | | | The White House is planning for what it calls "dire" contingencies that could include rationing supplies of vaccines and treatments this fall if Congress doesn't approve more money for fighting COVID-19. Biden administration officials have been warning for weeks that the country has spent nearly all the money approved for COVID-19 response. The administration faces critical decisions about how to spend what's left. It's weighing whether to use it to secure the next generation of vaccines to protect the highest risk populations or to prioritize highly effective therapies to reduce the risks of severe illness and death. Rationing could expose even the most vulnerable to shortages. | | | | | | | Watch News 3 Now This Morning from May 21, 2022. COPYRIGHT 2022 BY CHANNEL 3000. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS MATERIAL MAY NOT BE PUBLISHED, BROADCAST, REWRITTEN OR REDISTRIBUTED. | | | | | | | Eric Lauer pitched seven sharp innings and Rowdy Tellez and Tyrone Taylor homered as the Milwaukee Brewers defeated the Washington Nationals 7-0. The Nationals provided a couple of highlights even as they failed to score. They unsuccessfully attempted an inside-the-park homer in the top of the seventh and executed a triple play in the bottom of the inning. Tellez broke a scoreless tie with a two-run homer in the sixth. Taylor added a three-run homer and Hunter Renfroe delivered a two-run single as the Brewers broke the game open in the eighth. | | | | | | | The PGA Championship is not the British Open. But it sounded like one at Southern Hills. That's all because of the wind, and players that are helped by being on the right side of the draw. Will Zalatoris didn't face any wind over his final two hours and shot a 65 to build a one-shot lead. Bubba Watson shot a 63 to tie a PGA Championship record. Of the 22 players under par at Southern Hills, 17 came from the same side of the draw. Now it's an even playing field, and even Tiger Woods is still playing. | | | | | | | The latest forecast from News 3 Now. | | | | | | | ORANGE, Wis. — Deputies arrested a man Wednesday after he allegedly shot at someone. Juneau County Sheriff’s deputies were called to a home on County Highway C in Orange Township just after 1:15 a.m. Wednesday for reports of gunshots. Officials said Daniel Murphy, 41, of rural New Lisbon shot at the person who called 911. Murphy then left the home... | | | | | | |