Posted: 4:22 PM Michigan State University says the U.S. Department of Energy has awarded $125 million to the East Lansing school and to the University of Wisconsin to continue their work on advanced biofuels.
Posted: 4:10 PM The lawyer for a man charged in a series of shootings on and off Interstate 96 in Michigan says his client will undergo an independent psychiatric examination.
Posted: 9:25 AM The paper released Thursday was written by scientists with the University of Notre Dame, The Nature Conservancy and Central Michigan University.
Posted: 9:34 PM An Ingham County judge has refused to dismiss a lawsuit that says Michigan's right-to-work law should be struck down because people were locked out of the Capitol for hours while the measure was debated in December.
Posted: 7:38 AM The state Department of Education says Michigan has seen a 66 percent rise in homeless students over four years, to more than 37,500 in 2011-12.
Posted: 7:37 AM Officials say more work and inspections are planned to help continue improving safety at the Palisades nuclear plant in southwestern Michigan.
Posted: 6:56 AM Gov. Rick Snyder today announced that Fitch Ratings has upgraded Michigan's general obligation credit rating to AA, the first time Fitch has rated Michigan above AA- since January 2007.
Posted: 9:53 PM Detroit's police chief says two officers investigating a homicide got in a shootout with a suspect, who fired them before they returned fire and killed him.
Posted: 4:26 PM Protesters again gathered at Detroit City Hall in opposition to the appointment of emergency manager Kevyn Orr by the state. But this time they made it closer to his office.
Posted: 3:31 PM After 52 tires and rims went missing, police in Berrien County are asking for the public’s help in any tips that could lead them to finding the person responsible.
Posted: 4:04 PM A Michigan State University poll has found state residents about evenly divided over whether their new right-to-work law will help or hurt the economy.