Pete Buttigieg says he won't be running for governor or US Senate in upcoming races
Buttigieg, 43, who lives in the Traverse City area with his family, said he was deciding against competing in either race - despite caring deeply about who the state will elect for those positions.
Great Lakes shipwreck discovered 132 years later reveals tragic story
Using a remotely operated vehicle, teams were able to find the wreck of the Western Reserve steamship, which sank on Aug. 30, 1892.
Cleaner details horrific conditions inside Pontiac home where children lived alone for years
A woman tasked with cleaning out the filthy home where three Pontiac children lived alone for years detailed what she saw inside the condo.
Watch: Drone video shows ice-covered Lake Michigan
Impressive drone video shows winter's grip on the second biggest of the Great Lakes.
Michigan judge sentences Walmart shoplifters to wash cars in retailer's parking lot
The unusual form of community service was endorsed by the retailer, who will provide water and supplies.
I-94 shut down in snowy western Michigan after multi-vehicle pileup
Interstate 94 in Michigan was shut down between Hartford and Watervliet after Michigan State Police said more than a dozen vehicles were involved in a pileup crash, and 15 other vehicles slid off the road in the same area.
Video: Michigan Ohio State fight erupts on field; both fined $100k
A fight between Michigan and Ohio State players over a celebratory flag display was one of several in college football on Saturday. See video of the big brawl here.
Detroit area women get 'plantation group' texts, among wave of racist messages nationwide
Racist messages telling people that they were selected to pick cotton for a plantation group have been received across the country -- including in the Detroit area.
Michigan teen left in street 'like garbage' after hit-and-run, father says
A 15-year-old Michigan boy, Dakota Courington, is in a drug-induced coma after being struck by a vehicle while riding his bike
Man hits lottery jackpot day after just missing big win by one number
What a difference a day makes.
Watch: Trump speaks at Grand Rapids campaign stop, 1st since assassination attempt
Trump's visit is set for Van Andel Arena in downtown Grand Rapids and for the first time, he'll have vice presidential nominee JD Vance in tow.
Brooklands Splashpad shooting: Suspect dead after wounding 9 in Rochester Hills
Sources have confirmed that the suspect who shot eight people at a Rochester Hills Splashpad Saturday afternoon, is dead by suicide.
Michigan man seen driving in viral court Zoom gets learner’s permit
The Michigan man seen driving in a viral court video has earned his learner’s permit after a weeks-long court saga.
Graffiti artist arrested for spray-painting Beavis heads all over Detroit
A graffiti artist allegedly responsible for spray-painting thousands of Beavis heads, from "Beavis and Butt-Head," all over Detroit is now facing charges.
Ship with cracked hull in Lake Superior likely didn't strike anything
A ship that took on water in Lake Superior likely had a stress fracture in its hull, the U.S. Coast Guard said Tuesday.
Livonia tornado kills 3-year-old boy, injures mother and baby
A tornado that hit Livonia without warning killed a 3-year-old boy when the powerful storm caused a tree to crash onto a home on Wednesday.
Man who joined court via Zoom while driving has never had a driver's license
An Ann Arbor man who appeared for a suspended license via Zoom while driving has never had a legal driver's license in his life.
Man who went viral for driving during virtual court hearing for suspended license reportedly vindicated
A Michigan man, Corey Harris, who went viral after a judge caught him driving during a virtual court hearing for his suspended license, was reportedly the victim of a clerical error.
Man with suspended license astonishes judge by joining court Zoom call while driving
A district judge in Ann Arbor, Michigan, was astonished when a man with a suspended driver’s license joined a court Zoom call while driving a car.
Detroit's population grows for first time since 1950s, according to Census estimates
For the first time since the 1950s, Detroit saw a growth in population, according to population estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau.



















