Four visitors to Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore were fined and banished from the park for one year after engaging in acts of vandalism there, the U.S. Attorney's Office said on March 11. Park ...
The University of Michigan men's basketball team is ranked No. 3 and set to take on Wisconsin in the Big Ten Tournament semifinals on Saturday, March 14 — the only team to beat them in conference play ...
July is UV Safety Awareness Month, highlighting the risks of sun exposure during peak summer months. The UV index, a scale from 0-11+, indicates the strength of the sun's ultraviolet radiation and the ...
A half-century after the end of the Vietnam War, the government is still looking those still missing. Even after all these years, some families still cling to hope for information. As veterans ...
Oaklawn Hospital is hosting a series of free Advanced Directive Workshops to help community members plan for future health care needs. The workshops are open to the public around the area, including ...
Carnival is coming to a close and metro Detroiters will soon be lining up to stock up on paczki, a Mardi Gras favorite. Fat Tuesday — "mardi gras" in French — is Tuesday, Feb. 17, one last hurrah ...
New Culver's locations are coming to Michigan and 11 other states in 2025, the company said this week. Founded in Sauk City, Culver's operates more than 1,000 locations across 26 states, including ...
Anyone 17 or older fishing in Michigan public waters needs a license. 2025-26 fishing licenses are valid through March 31, 2026, and cost $26 for residents and $76 for non-residents. Trout season and ...
The two immigration agents who fired upon a 37-year-old ICU nurse in Minneapolis have been placed on administrative leave, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said, as the Trump administration grapples ...
Michigan hosts dozens county fairs throughout the summer. The events offer a chance to showcase local goods, livestock, crops, dining and more. Summer may be winding down a bit, but there's still fun ...
Thunderstorms are expected to develop across Michigan's Lower Peninsula this afternoon and evening. Severe storms with damaging wind gusts up to 60-70 mph, large hail, and heavy rain are possible.