A western Michigan woman is accused of setting a house fire that killed her 12-year-old daughter who was trapped in a bedroom
The companies will pilot new air travel technologies at Gerald R. Ford International Airport through the winter and spring, thanks to more than $200,000 in grants.
The mother poured lighter fluid both upstairs and downstairs in the home, according to authorities, who called the case “unimaginably horrific.”
West Michigan isn’t immune to a statewide teacher shortage that’s disproportionately affecting students in high-poverty and majority-Black school districts, according to a new report.
The flags were lowered to half-staff back in December to honor the life of former President Jimmy Carter, who died on Dec. 29.
The Michigan Strategic Fund has approved a $9 million bond for Kraft Avenue Properties to build a 128,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Cascade Township. Once complete, Kraft Avenue Properties plans to lease the building,
The change by executive order allows federal immigration agencies — Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection — to make arrests at schools, churches and hospitals, ending a decades-old policy.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is praising U.S. Sen. Gary Peters for his years of service as he says he will not run for reelection.
USAngling is hosting the 2025 XXI World Ice Fishing Championship (WIFC) Feb. 11-16 on the 330-acre Tamarack Lake in Lakeview, northwest of Grand Rapids. It’s the first time the event will take place in Michigan.
Federal agencies confirmed Monday they are working to detain people in Michigan suspected of violating U.S. immigration law.
Happy birthday, Michigan! The Mitten State was granted statehood on Jan. 26, 1837 — 188 years ago today. But many chapters of Michigan’s rich history predates statehood.
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East Beltline bridge in Grand Rapids to close for total replacement
The East Beltline Avenue bridge that goes over the I-196/I-96 freeway system is going to be fully replaced in 2027, a project that will fully close the bridge for one construction season, said Michigan Department of Transportation spokesperson John Richard. A date has not been set for when construction will start.