The Michigan Gaming Control Board just ordered eight online casinos to shut down for operating without a license. Here’s what sites were caught and why it matters.
At 80 years old, a Michigan woman just became the oldest to ever hike the entire Appalachian Trail. We’re talking 2,200 miles, 14 states, and the equivalent of climbing 16 Mount Everests.
Flint knows all too well what “dirty water” can mean, and Escanaba is facing that reality after a massive factory fire Thursday. The Race Ramps building was destroyed, but no one was hurt.
People wake up in the morning and discover they've been bitten during the night. Many times it's from a spider. Here are three Michigan spiders you need to watch out for...
After The Loft closed its doors in downtown Flint earlier this year, the space sat quiet for months. That changes today as Levels Sports Bar & Grill opens, bringing food, sports, and a laid-back vibe to one of Flint’s most familiar spots.
A staffing crunch has led Metro Police in Genesee County to suspend its controversial ICE agreement. Chief Matt Bade says the decision isn’t political, just practical.
GM is taking self-driving to a whole new level. By 2028, your car could drop you off at work, run errands, and pick you up later—all while you sit back, relax, and let the tech do the driving.
As Halloween approaches, families in Lapeer County are buzzing with excitement over the official trick-or-treat hours. It’s going to be a sweet weekend!
Kroger is asking customers to pay with exact change after the U.S. Treasury stopped making pennies. The grocery chain says it’s still accepting them but warns supplies are running low.
Starting Nov 2025, your Consumers Energy bill rises by ~$6.44/month after the PSC approved a major rate hike to fund pipeline and infrastructure upgrades.
Get ready to party like it’s 1999! Downtown Fenton’s Ladies Night Out 2025 brings 90s nostalgia to life with themed shops, prizes, and an unforgettable after party.
Officials are investigating after students used AI to generate a fake threat targeting a Michigan high school. No one was harmed, but the hoax led to a full investigation and increased police presence.
After a tragic church fire and shooting, Grand Blanc Fire Chief Jamie Jent is now on leave. Unions say he was sidelined after warning about staffing issues that put firefighters and residents at risk.