Organizers hope to return the sanctioned chili cook-off and Habitat for Humanity fundraiser next year.
Michigan senators also seek review of hazardous pipelines and oil-spill response plans.
Fall has finally arrived, but we’re not grumbling … yet.
The two Michigan police departments were among 73 in 32 states getting money under program designed to increase police accountability.
A special “Devil’s Night” showing caps five performances by the shadow cast during showings of the cult classic.
Often described as a reluctant politician, Gov. Rick Snyder has formed a PAC to recruit “problem-solving” candidates.
Enrollment is still open for fall quarter that begins Sept. 28
The first day of fall will feel like, well, summer. When will crisp days return to the forecast?
Meat producers say true aim of “10 Billion Lives” tour and similar activist tactics is to put animal agriculture out of business.
Michael Rivera, serving life in prison without parole, will get a new trial on criminal sexual conduct charge.
A spate of recalls and Volkswagen’s admission it cheated on emissions testing raise the bar for automakers.
Prosecutor plans to appeal ruling. Failing that, law enforcement groups will seek changes in the law to give reserve officers authority.
Summer is on the wane you know … just a few more days to go.
Michigan marketing group creates website and Facebook page celebrating positive interactions between cops and the public across the country.
Get acquainted with the American Association of University Women!
Nationally, the Association of American Universities Campus Climate Survey shows nearly one in four female students are raped.
Henry Ford’s wife, Clara, may have planted the pretty — but highly invasive — species in her Rose Garden pond sometime before 1950.
Michigan’s fantastic fall colors are delayed this year, but here’s where to go when Mother Nature gets out her paintbrush.
Sam Farran, 54, was captured by insurgents in March after he tried to flee war-torn Yemen.
Legislation pending before the Michigan House stems from concerns the devices are “an accident waiting to happen.”
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Bills before the Legislature would create “no-fly zones” near jails and prisons and ban the use drones to commit a crime.
The pastor of the Southfield New Hope United Methodist Church said in a letter to congregants that "rhythm and blues got the best of me."
Man told Michigan wildlife authorities he stabbed the bear after it came from behind and knocked him down while he was hunting porcupine.
Sky-gazers have something to look forward to that they won’t see again until 2033.
Todd Courser confirmed Friday he will run for the seat he resigned to avoid expulsion. Expelled lawmaker Cindy Gamrat is doing the same.
Visiting a cider mill is a time honored tradition in Michigan. Here are eight that offer family-fun activities.
Each day provides its own gifts ~ Marcus Aurelius
The Downriver Genealogical Society needs to raise up to $300,000 to digitalize six decades of local newspapers.
The consortium of social service agencies sustained more than $105,000 in damage in the August 2014 floods.
Games, cars, riverboat rides and other activities take guests back to the 1920s in Wayne County Parks, Trenton Parks and Recreation event.
Treasury also lowers administrative fee for Michigan Education Savings Program
Families of victims have scorn for the deal. "GM officials walk off scot-free while its customers are 6 feet under," says safety advocate.
Chicken & Cranberry Salad Luncheon
Princess Sleep Over
Teen After Glow
A bomb threat was reportedly made at the 36th District Court.
Artists who live, work or go to school in eight southeast Michigan counties compete for more than $16,000 in prizes.
Treasurer's retirement comes on the heels of resignation of deputy treasurer last month, fueling concerns consent decree could fuel exodus.