DNR: Mich. deer hunt harvest flat or up slightly
Posted: 7:18 AM Officials say the 2012 firearm deer hunting season harvest in Michigan appears similar to that of the 2011 season or up slightly.
Posted: 7:18 AM Officials say the 2012 firearm deer hunting season harvest in Michigan appears similar to that of the 2011 season or up slightly.
Posted: 7:16 AM A 16-year-old ice skater from Williamston is looking to make a name for herself in the international community.
Posted: 7:07 AM President Barack Obama has repeated his opposition to right-to-work laws as the Republican-controlled Michigan Legislature adopted the union-curbing measure.
Posted: 10:01 PM Hundreds of chanting and cheering protesters have streamed back into the Michigan Capitol after receiving a court order saying that the building must reopen.
Posted: 10:00 PM The Republican-led Michigan House has followed the Senate in approving a proposal to end Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan's tax-exempt status and transform it from a charitable trust to customer-owned nonprofit.
Posted: 9:53 PM President Barack Obama has repeated his opposition to right-to-work laws as the Republican-controlled Michigan Legislature adopted the union-curbing measure.
Posted: 4:49 PM Mich. (AP) - A March trial has been scheduled for a 74-year-old woman charged in the shooting death of her 17-year-old grandson.
Posted: 4:48 PM Central Michigan University has decided to add two women's sports, saying it's an effort to strengthen sexual equality in athletics.
Posted: 8:03 AM A proposed replacement for the emergency manager law rejected by Michigan voters is getting its first legislative hearing.
Posted: 9:34 PM Gov. Rick Snyder and legislative leaders say financially strapped local governments and schools in Michigan will have more control of their future under a proposed alternative to the emergency manager law rejected by voters.
Posted: 9:32 PM Michigan authorities say a national outbreak of fungal meningitis linked to contaminated steroids has infected at least 211 people in Michigan, an increase in 10 in the past three days.
Posted: 9:18 PM Union members have demonstrating loudly at the Capitol in Lansing and in Grand Rapids as state legislators consider so-called "right-to-work" legislation.
Posted: 4:16 PM Police say a 74-year-old man reported missing in Detroit died after in a vehicle crash in west Michigan.
Posted: 4:14 PM A young people's group is holding an anti-violence rally in Detroit on Saturday.
Updated: 1:51 PM Two homes will be on display Saturday in Benton Harbor, all part of a new subdivision and redevelopment project.
Posted: 8:30 AM A House panel plans to revisit a proposal to end Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan's tax-exempt status and transform it from a charitable trust to customer-owned nonprofit.
Posted: 8:28 AM An investigation is planned at a West Michigan animal shelter after an animal welfare advocate who worked with the facility was charged with misdemeanor cruelty.
Posted: 8:26 AM Police in Flint say they've made several arrests following a shooting in a parking lot outside a high school basketball game.
Updated: 11:47 PM It has been nearly five years since Robert Judd became Mayor of St. Joseph, and now he says he will not be running for re-election.
Updated: 7:08 AM Another phishing scam is making it way around Michiana computers.
Updated: 9:31 PM The thousands of dollars of damage at a Riverside cemetery has been connected to a 19-year-old Dowagiac resident.
Posted: 7:25 PM A Michigan House panel has approved legislation that would tighten language related to recall elections and restrict the time period in which people can be voted out of office.
Posted: 4:00 PM Residents of Benton Harbor will have an opportunity tonight to weigh in on a new special assessment proposed by the city’s Emergency Financial Manager, Joseph Harris.
Posted: 9:37 AM A House panel has delayed a hearing on a proposal to end Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan's tax-exempt status and transform it from a charitable trust to customer-owned nonprofit.
Posted: 7:51 AM Legislative leaders in Lansing are debating whether to introduce divisive right-to-work legislation that would limit unions' ability to collect fees from nonunion workers.