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Families that have babies born on May 3 at certain Detroit hospitals will receive a $1,053 voucher for a 529 College Savings ...
Taking unwanted firearms out of circulation protects citizens from harm, especially children for whom firearms are the number ...
We've decided to gather the most talked-about stories from the past week all in one place that you can check out during your free time over the weekend ...
Staffing reductions at the National Weather Service have raised concerns about the accuracy and timeliness of critical ...
Neighbors in Center Line are shocked after the FBI raided the home of a Customs and Border Protection officer who is accused of possessing over 4,000 images of child pornography.
After the Oceania County Medical Examiner ruled Kevin Graves' death as 'undetermined after investigation and anthropology studies', his parents say their fight for answers is not over.
Maritsa Georgiou, who hosts the podcast "Grounded" with former Sen. Jon Tester, beaks down the week's top political headlines ...
Northville's Social District has returned for the season, partially closing off two downtown streets to drivers and opening ...
A powerful new art installation at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD) is giving community members a chance to honor loved ones lost to gun violence.
The case of Christopher Schurr entered day five of testimony with the former Grand Rapids police officer taking the stand in his own defense.
The Berkley Days festival will not return this summer, and the future of the long-running community event remains uncertain.
A Michigan man has been waiting almost three years for the headstone he ordered for his late wife's grave after the business owner was jailed on drunk driving charges.
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