-
The clock will start on public comment at the end of May, but with half as much time — 30 days instead of 60.
-
President Donald Trump’s administration is preemptively suing the state of Michigan to block climate change lawsuits against oil and gas companies.
-
Cherry trees need pollination in order to develop: More pollination means more fruit. Here's a look behind the veil
-
Among the hundreds of barns that still dot our landscape across northern Michigan, one special wood relic on Old Mission Peninsula stood out - and it’s recently been recognized as a Barn of the Year. Find out why in this audio tour with IPR.
-
There are months of work ahead just to clear roads, an official with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources says.
-
The Traverse City homeless shelter normally closes its doors for the summer at the end of April. But this May, the shelter will stay open.
-
The group says it was promised over 9,000 pages from the state agency related to the development of a weapons manufacturing facility that recently broke ground in Grayling.
-
The same debris that knocked out the power a few weeks ago could be used to make electricity.
-
The land would be the group’s largest single purchase of a working forest preserve in the Lower Peninsula. LTC declined to name the current owner of the land.
-
Jurors in a Grand Rapids courtroom heard from the first witnesses Monday in the long-awaited trial of a former police officer charged with murdering a man in 2022.