June 5, 2023 Auto-moo-biles? Ethanol made from milk coming soon to Michigan The Michigan Milk Producers Association is building a factory that will turn milk permeate whey byproducts into 2.2 million gallons of ethanol annually.
June 5, 2023 Michigan wildfire that burned over 3 square miles sparked by campfire A campfire sparked the Crawford County, Michigan, wildfire that burned over 3 square miles, according to the state's Department of Natural Resources.
June 2, 2023 High temperatures in parts of Great Lakes region force schools to close, students to shift to remote learning High temperatures in the Great Lakes region have forced schools to close in some areas. A Michigan Superintendent claimed the temperatures raised a safety concern.
June 1, 2023 MI man who served 21 years for wrongful double homicide conviction has charges dropped Jeff Titus, 71, erroneously convicted of killing two hunters in 2002, has had all criminal charges against him dropped after his February release from prison.
June 1, 2023 Detroit-area man gets life for killing news anchor, attacking family Arthur Williamson, 55, of Pontiac, Michigan, has been sentenced to life in prison for the fatal bludgeoning of WWJ-AM overnight anchor Jim Matthews.
June 1, 2023 School closings, early dismissals ensue as Michigan scorched by unseasonable heat Grand Rapids, Michigan closed its schools over the sweltering heat expected Thursday and Friday, while Detroit scheduled early dismissals for its students.
June 1, 2023 Small plane crashes in Detroit backyard; pilot, passenger unharmed A pilot and passenger aboard a small aircraft were able to walk away unharmed after crashing between backyard garages in a residential Detroit neighborhood.
May 31, 2023 Michigan man allegedly kills half-sister over business dispute A Michigan man is being charged with second degree murder after he allegedly shot his half-sister over a business dispute, according to officials.
May 31, 2023 Case against MI official who brandished rifle on Zoom call may proceed, appeals court rules An appeals court has ruled that a lawsuit against Michigan official Ron Clous, who allegedly tried to "silence" a constituent by displaying a firearm during a Zoom meeting, may proceed.
May 31, 2023 Ex-Michigan police chief charged with stealing, selling disposed opioids on job Former Hartford, Michigan Police Chief Tressa Beltran faces nine criminal charges for stealing and selling prescription opioids from her station's disposal box.