The status of federal grant awards for EV charging and other environmental initiatives that were announced before Trump's Monday inauguration remain in question, said Charles Griffith, director of the climate and energy program for the Ecology Center, an environmental group headquartered in Ann Arbor.
A Kalamazoo man will go to prison on a federal possession charge involving fentanyl, cocaine and methamphetamine.
A chain reaction crash developed Tuesday morning in white-out conditions along Interstate 94 in West Michigan.
The Michigan Senate adopted a resolution opening the door to legal action against the Michigan House over nine bills passed last year stuck in limbo.
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More than $34 million in federal funding is coming to Michigan to support infrastructure projects across the state, the Michigan Infrastructure Office announced today. Funding will be used to replace the East Beltline Bridge in Grand Rapids,
Senate Democrats are trying to force the Republican-led House to transfer bills both chambers already approved to the governor.
Across Michigan, there were several events celebrating MLK Day with an eye on Trump's plans as he becomes president
An alumnus of Central High School in Grand Rapids, Terry Barr returned an interception for a touchdown when the Detroit Lions defeated the Cleveland Browns in the 1957 NFL Championship.
Hope Network, a Grand Rapids-based nonprofit that provides services related to a wide spectrum of mental and physical barriers, has partnered with Mental Health Training Consultants and the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency to offer a free, day-long Mental Health First Aid training Wednesday for military veterans and their families.
Two new locations are set to open in Michigan this summer, according to The Detroit News. The relaunch is being led by HNN Holdings LLC, a partnership between Gun Lake Investments and Alpena entrepreneur Jeff Konczak. The group acquired the Hot ’n Now brand last October with the goal of rekindling interest in the chain.
"UM is being strip-mined for relocatable talent by big tech, by investors, by Silicon Valley startups," Song said. “And as a business school professor once told me — I hate this (but) I'm going to tell you anyway — sometimes in Michigan we train the best, but we keep the rest."