Man gets 10 months for intimidating Black Lives Matter supporters, leaving a noose
Kenneth Pilon, 62, left a noose inside a vehicle with a note reading: “An accessory to be worn with your ‘BLM’ t-shirt. Happy protesting!”
Northern Michigan police searching for skid steer loader, trailer stolen last summer
Michigan State Police are asking for help looking for a stolen skid steer loader and trailer.
MI Book Hop: Support Michigan bookshops and win prizes for Independent Bookstore Day
During the MI Book Hop, visit independent Michigan stores and support local for the chance to win prizes.
Northern Michigan paper mill worker dead as outbreak of fungal illness grows
So far there have been nearly a hundred probable cases, including 12 people who were hospitalized after coming into contact with the rare outbreak.
Michigan man heads to trial in connection with 2005 rape of 14-year-old
A Michigan man was bound over to trial in connection with a 2005 rape after DNA connected him to the crime.
Woman gets prison time for role in moving meth, heroin, fentanyl from Detroit to Upper Peninsula
A woman is headed to prison for her role in a drug conspiracy that moved methamphetamine, heroin, and fentanyl from Detroit to Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
Ticks in Michigan: What to know about Lyme disease
Ticks can transmit Lyme disease to both humans and pets. Here's what you need to know to protect yourself and your furry friends.
Dead fish, other aquatic animals common sight during spring in Michigan -- What to know about fish kills
As ice and snow melt in Michigan, dead fish are a common sight. You can report these fish kills to the Department of Natural Resources if you are concerned.
Batch of fentanyl kills 5 people in 24 hours, Kalamazoo police say
A batch of fentanyl in Kalamazoo killed five people in a day, police said. It also led to more than a dozen non-fatal overdoses.
K-9 finds northern Michigan car theft suspect hiding under sheets in woods
A Michigan State Police K-9 tracked down a car theft suspect after the man crashed the vehicle and tried hiding in the woods, authorities said.
Motorcyclist passing on wrong side of road crashes into van in Livingston County
A motorcyclist was improperly passing on the wrong side of the road when he hit a minivan on Michigan Avenue in Howell.
Red Flag Warning: Fire danger levels high across Lower Peninsula
A large portion of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan is under a Red Flag Warning - meaning the rsisk of a forest fire is either extreme and high.
Where to find morel mushrooms in Michigan
May is morel month in Michigan, and they typically fruit from late May until mid-June, but these mushrooms are usually found beginning in late April.
5 teens arrested after fleeing west Michigan deputies in stolen Kia
Five teens are in custody after fleeing sheriff's deputies in west Michigan in a stolen Kia. Kent County deputies tried to stop the teens, who are from the Grand Rapids area, twice.
Northern Lights viewing at its peak during April in Michigan
One doesn't need to drive too far to see northern lights in Michigan. However, there are some spots that offer the best place to view them.
West Michigan man pleads no contest to shooting woman campaigning against abortion
The 84-year-old campaigner was speaking to a woman when Richard Harvey, 75, shot her after she refused to leave.
Road rage leads to rollover crash and fight in middle of I-94, Michigan State Police say
Michigan State Police said a Portage man started tailgating an Illinois man who cut him off on I-94 before both men started driving recklessly and crashed.
North Carolina woman killed after crashing into I-96 cable barrier, being hit by semi
A woman was killed in a crash in Ionia County after she hit a barrier on I-96 then went back onto the freeway and was struck by a semi-truck.
Metro Detroit family rescued after getting stranded in snow while traveling to UP to see Northern Lights
Michigan Department of Natural Resources conservation officers helped a Livonia family after they traveled north to see the Northern Lights and got stuck in Upper Peninsula snow.
Lawyers say Grand Rapids Officer Schurr racially profiled Patrick Lyoya before fatal police shooting
Lawyers representing the family of Patrick Lyoya, who was shot and killed by a Grand Rapids police officer, say there's evidence Christopher Schurr racially profiled Lyoya.