The fish, caught near Alpena, weighed in at 240 pounds and is estimated to be more than 100 years old.
The automaker says it is partnering with seven charging networks to produce the EV stations.
Gordon, a former Obama administration official who Whitmer appointed in 2019, resigned from DHHS on Jan. 22.
If you live in Michigan, enjoy wine, and have a college degree, you might be a snob, according to a new ranking by career website Zippia.
Nearly 22,000 new claims were filed in the state the week of April 17, according to the labor department.
Workers Memorial Day is held each April 28 to remember those who have died or been disabled on the job over the past year.
The state House Appropriations Committee approved the first pieces of the GOP's $13 billion COVID-19 relief funding plan Wednesday.
At least 45 candidates are running to fill up the city council seats.
The normalization of antisemitism is continuing a “very, very troubling” upward trend in Michigan, despite a year of health restrictions.
Some say that for the most part, people of color “are nonexistent” when it comes to putting a face on sexual abuse and harassment.
Younger people in Michigan, especially children are contracting the virus at an alarming rate, and this has doctors concerned.
Detroit officials said the city planned to move people staying in the area to hotel rooms, in accordance with CDC guidelines.
Several entities have so thrown in their support for the state’s motion to remand the case back to the Ingham County 30th Circuit Court.
The controversial GOP-linked campaign to permanently repeal a 76-year-old law that granted emergency powers to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
It comes after a baby was killed in a blaze on Detroit's east side.
Named the Rehabbed & Ready program, the joint $5 million investment paves the way for creating around 200 move-in ready homes in Detroit.
Only 10 percent of those in the 16 to 29 age group in Detroit have been vaccinated against coronavirus.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives being held near you.
Churches, mosques, synagogues, and the city’s smallest non-profit organizations soon will be able to apply for grants of up to $20,000.
COVID-19 has killed Native Americans at a higher rate than any other group. Tribes in Michigan moved quickly once vaccines were available.
Spring is here and with it comes seasonal allergies, but with similar symptoms how can someone tell if they have allergies or COVID?
When the pandemic first hit last year, many college students were left unemployed when businesses closed and colleges went virtual.
Marie Hocker, Executive Director of Grow Detroit’s Young Talent (GDYT), is leaving the organization to join Imaginable Futures.
The ERA would provide a legal remedy against discrimination by guaranteeing that constitutional rights may not be denied on account of sex.
During the pandemic, one issue that has largely taken a backseat is the effect that grief has had on young Michiganders.
Henry Ford Health System says it's delaying procedures at its Macomb hospital.
City nonprofits and groups can get funding to offer residents senior programs, food assistance, summer youth programs and more.
Bless you! It’s a tough time of year for seasonal allergy sufferers. Here’s how to check the allergy forecast in Metro Detroit.
As the pandemic plunged the country into economic turmoil, women found themselves bearing the brunt of a financial downturn.
Despite Michigan's COVID case rate, officials remain hesitant to say whether business closures or stricter restrictions are on the horizon.
The CDC says the award will build partnerships with community-based organizations in areas hit hardest by the pandemic.
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives in the Detroit area soon.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer took her first of two COVID-19 Pfizer vaccination shots on Tuesday in Detroit.
An audit team in Arizona selected to examine the 2020 general election in Maricopa County will be led by a witness in Antrim County's suit.
The vaccine is supposed to be free to everyone, whether they’re insured or not.
In November, Whitmer had directed Enbridge to shut down the existing dual pipeline by May 12 due to “repeated and incurable violations.”
Let Them Play Inc. is hurdling through another legal battle.
The Trump administration removed gray wolves from the endangered species list.
The U.S. Department of the Interior is creating a new unit to lead and help coordinate investigations into the ongoing crisis.
Michigan COVID-19 vaccine eligibility expands Monday. Read about that and more in today's Monday briefing.