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McCrane, D.C. Defenders to face Michigan Panthers for UFL championship Saturday

McCrane, D.C. Defenders to face Michigan Panthers for UFL championship Saturday

Contributed photo Brownwood High School graduate Matt McCrane and the D.C. Defenders have advanced to the UFL championship game to face the Michigan Panthers, which will take place at 7 p.m. Saturday on ABC, live from St. Louis. For the season,...

Lubeznik Center for the Arts Receives Grant to Launch Michigan City’s First Artist-in Residence

Lubeznik Center for the Arts Receives Grant to Launch Michigan City’s First Artist-in Residence

Lubeznik Center for the Arts (LCA) has received a Creative Convergence Grant for $10,000 from the Indiana Arts Commission to embed arts and creativity in the Michigan City community. The grant awarded a team of professionals, one each from the...

Free school meals program could be on the chopping block in Michigan

Free school meals program could be on the chopping block in Michigan

PORTAGE, Mich. — A program allowing all Michigan students to eat free breakfast and lunch at school is facing an uncertain future as lawmakers negotiate next year's education budget. Since 2023, the state's budget has designated funding...

Mother Nature leaves ‘divot’ after lightning strikes Michigan golf course

Mother Nature leaves ‘divot’ after lightning strikes Michigan golf course

GAYLORD, MI – Even Mother Nature knows its U.S. Open week. Groundskeepers have been getting Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania ready for the top golfers in the world, crafting challenges on the historic course known for its large, extremely...

Down a Dirt Road in the Michigan Woods is a Western Town Replica

Down a Dirt Road in the Michigan Woods is a Western Town Replica

When it comes to cool places to visit in Michigan, there can never be enough mentions...there are just SO many interesting places and things to see and do. One of them is the western town of Coopersville in Montmorency County. Coopersville is NOT...

Michigan Man Walks Into Store, Poops in Shoe Aisle, Walks Out

Michigan Man Walks Into Store, Poops in Shoe Aisle, Walks Out

Well, here’s one straight out of the weird and disgusting file. A man recently walked casually into a Forman Mills store in Detroit, went straight to the shoe aisle, pulled his pants down, and pooped on the floor. Then he pulled his pants up and...

Travel ban fuels despair, disgust among Arab Americans in Michigan

Travel ban fuels despair, disgust among Arab Americans in Michigan

The ban on travel from certain countries that took effect Monday — reminiscent of President Donald Trump's first-term restrictions that became known to many as the "Muslim ban" — is once again souring relationships among Arab American voters in...

2 from Michigan allegedly steal U-Haul, found with large quantity of drugs

2 from Michigan allegedly steal U-Haul, found with large quantity of drugs

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Two from Michigan allegedly stole a moving truck. The Kentucky State Police says troopers with the Desi West unit had a camera on a stolen U-Haul from Michigan on I-65 northbound at the Tennessee state line. KSP Post 3...

Michigan football in hot pursuit of 5-star RB Savion Hiter in official visit this weekend

Michigan football in hot pursuit of 5-star RB Savion Hiter in official visit this weekend

Michigan football recruiting is in full swing, with two official visit weekends down and two more coming up. The Wolverines have hosted some top targets, including five-stars Felix Ojo and Trenton Henderson, but this upcoming weekend will see the...

Weekend not looking as cold and wet as you may think: Watch Torregrossa’s live Michigan forecast

Weekend not looking as cold and wet as you may think: Watch Torregrossa’s live Michigan forecast

For today’s MLive Michigan Weather Forecast, watch the video below or click here to watch on YouTube and join the chat and comment. Today’s forecast: It’s going to be mostly dry to entirely dry for at least the southern two-thirds of Lower...

A beloved PBS show is putting a spotlight on these 4 mid-Michigan locations

A beloved PBS show is putting a spotlight on these 4 mid-Michigan locations

SAGINAW, MI — PBS’s “Under The Radar Michigan” this week is filming a new episode that will highlight four attractions in Bay City, Saginaw and Midland. Host Tom Daldin said the episode is scheduled to air Thursday, July 31. Daldin filmed planned...

Bavarian Festival, Laser Gaga, rodeo and more to do in mid-Michigan this weekend, June 13-15

Bavarian Festival, Laser Gaga, rodeo and more to do in mid-Michigan this weekend, June 13-15

From Frankenmuth’s Bavarian Festival to a Lady Gaga laser light show in Flint, there is no shortage of events taking place in mid-Michigan this weekend. Here is a list of events taking place in Bay, Saginaw, and Genesee counties from Friday, June...

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan announces additional layoffs, job cuts

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan announces additional layoffs, job cuts

By Paula Wethington Paula Wethington Web Producer Paula Wethington is a digital producer at CBS Detroit. She previously held digital content roles at NEWSnet, Gannett/USA Today network and The Monroe News in Michigan. She is a graduate of the...

Linden Lawmaker Calls On Michigan State Police Leadership To Resign

Linden Lawmaker Calls On Michigan State Police Leadership To Resign

Jessica Mathews / news@whmi.com A local lawmaker is again calling on Michigan State Police leadership to resign. Republican State Representative Mike Mueller of Linden called for the resignation of Colonel James Grady and Lieutenant Colonel Aimee...

Checking in on some former Michigan Football fan favorites

Checking in on some former Michigan Football fan favorites

It’s become a joke and a cliche for fans to take shots at college athletes for going from the gridiron to LinkedIn to find their next career. However, this is a shun that doesn’t make a lot of sense to me. Most athletes get a free ride, get a shot...

Michigan House Joint Hearing on Homeland Security and CCP’s Influence in Marshall Megasite Project

Michigan House Joint Hearing on Homeland Security and CCP’s Influence in Marshall Megasite Project

The Michigan House Oversight Subcommittee holds a joint hearing at 10:30 a.m. ET on June 11 on homeland security and the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) influence around the Marshall Megasite project. The Marshall Megasite, funded by taxpayer...

Michigan's bottle return rate continues to plummet, reaches lowest point in at least 35 years

Michigan's bottle return rate continues to plummet, reaches lowest point in at least 35 years

For the third year in a row, Michigan's bottle return rate is the lowest since at least 1990. LANSING, Mich. — Updated data on Michigan's bottle return rate is showing a troubling trend for the state's bottle deposit program. For the third year in...

US PROJECT ROUND-UP: Geronimo and Avangrid projects begin operation, DTE advances Michigan portfolio

US PROJECT ROUND-UP: Geronimo and Avangrid projects begin operation, DTE advances Michigan portfolio

These are the first projects to being operation since Geronimo announced a rebrand, from its old name of National Grid Renewables, last week, although the company’s focus on building new renewable power capacity in the US remains the same....

'A residency and a vacation': Viridian Strings brings piano quartets to northern Michigan

'A residency and a vacation': Viridian Strings brings piano quartets to northern Michigan

Every time the ensemble known as Viridian Strings performs in northern Michigan, they have a slightly different configuration. Founded by Interlochen Arts Academy alumni and northern Michigan natives Joe Skerik (viola) and Kyle Stachnik (cello),...

Michigan graduates find treasure, memories opening time capsules from fifth grade

Michigan graduates find treasure, memories opening time capsules from fifth grade

FENTON, MI — A group of seniors dusted off tin cans used for time capsules that they put together six years ago. Seated at a table outside State Road Elementary School, some of the graduates’ shed tears as they sifted through the contents from...

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