What started as an idea for a class project a decade ago could now help those experiencing homelessness in northern Michigan.
Kristina Love, a 74-year-old from Traverse City, won $1 million in a Powerball draw after an impulse purchase.
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) -- On Wednesday, Benjamin Marentette, who was named by Traverse City commissioners on Sept. 11 as the finalist to become city manager, announced that he "has ...
The Vikings' entire relay team took first-place finishes. Ivy Mcloed was a part of the first-place 200-medley team and took home gold in the 200 IM. Sprik took first in the 100-fly freestyle, and ...
TRAVERSE CITY, MI — The end is nigh for the Union Street Dam in Traverse City. Construction crews began to install sheet ...
Lieutenant Ryan Taylor with the Traverse City Police Department said a short pursuit happened on the Grandview Parkway before ...
Thursday starts the first day of the Detroit Red Wings Training Camp. This year is the 26th year of the training camp being held at Center Ice Arena in Traverse City. The camp is an opportunity for ...
LANSING, MI -- Kristina Love decided to change up how she typically plays the lottery and it ended up being a life-changing ...
Kristina Love of Traverse City bought a Powerball ticket that matched the five white balls drawn Aug. 24 to win $1 million.
The Ludington girls team lost to Traverse City West, 132-48, in a dual meet on Thursday at the Baldwin Community Pool.
A Traverse City woman recently claimed a $1 million win through the Michigan Lottery Powerball, officials said. Kristina Love ...
Join the Traverse City Coast Guard Auxiliary for their Boater Safety Class to leanr how to keep you and your vessel safeBoat ...