Video: Michigan volunteers remove Halloween bucket stuck on deer's head for '2 weeks'
“Lucky has been released from his pumpkin prison,” the rescue group wrote.
Justice Department investigating Abbott baby formula plant
Abbott's Michigan plant's closure in February 2022 was a key cause of a nationwide baby formula shortage that forced parents to seek formula from food banks, friends and doctor’s offices.
Judge sentences second kidnapping plotter to nearly 20 years in prison
Barry Croft Jr. was the fourth and final federal defendant to learn his fate, a day after ally Adam Fox was sentenced to 16 years in prison. The two men were convicted in August of conspiracy charges at a second trial in Grand Rapids.
Missing doctor found dead in pond at his Michigan home
The body of Dr. Bolek Payan, who was last seen leaving Henry Ford Jackson Hospital last week, was found in a pond on his property.
CDC says more US cities will begin testing for polio among sewage
Testing first began earlier this year in New York after a man was diagnosed with paralytic polio outside the city.
7 MSU football players charged with assault after Michigan Stadium tunnel brawl
Video showed a brawl involving at least 10 MSU players when two U of M players entered the Michigan Stadium tunnel after their win last month.
Voters say 'yes' to protecting abortion rights in Michigan, California, Vermont, Kentucky
The ballot initiatives come months after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and the constitutional right to abortion it guaranteed to women nationwide.
Video shows Michigan, Michigan State players brawl in tunnel after Saturday's game
Police and the Big Ten Conference are looking into the altercation, which officials called "completely and utterly" unacceptable.
Michigan man dies from ‘flesh-eating’ bacteria after helping in Hurricane Ian recovery
James Hewitt rushed to help his friend in Florida after Hurricane Ian leveled parts of the state, but his fiancée says he was unaware of the dangers of infection.
Missing Michigan family of four found Sunday in Wisconsin
The Cirigliano family went missing on Oct. 16 after family last made contact with them that day.
Whitmer Kidnapping Plot: Adam Fox, Barry Croft, Jr. guilty on all charges
A jury convicted Adam Fox and Barry Croft Jr. of counts of conspiring to kidnap and conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction. Croft was also found guilty of possession of an unregistered destructive device.
Man arrested for child's brutal murder tells judge he needs to get out of jail to start new job
Aaron Joseph Trout was arrested and charged with one count of murder in connection to the suspected beating death of a 2-year-old girl who was not his daughter.
Baby formula shortage: Production resumes at troubled Abbott factory
Damage from severe thunderstorms including flooding had forced the Michigan plant to halt operations in mid-June just two weeks after restarting production with additional sanitizing and safety protocols.
Video shows man dousing Pride Flag, setting it on fire in Lansing
Lansing Police are searching for a man who set a Pride Flag on fire earlier this week after dousing it in flammable liquid.
Baby formula production halted at Abbott's Michigan plant due to flooding after severe storms
Abbott Laboratories, which has notified the FDA, said the weather incident will likely delay the production and distribution of the infant formula for a few weeks.
Christopher Schurr, officer who shot Patrick Lyoya, fired from Grand Rapids Police Department
Christopher Schurr, the officer who shot and killed Patrick Lyoya, is no longer a Grand Rapids Police Officer after City Manager Mark Washington fired him.
Texas authorities track school shooting threats to 18-year-old Michigan man
A Michigan man was arrested after Texas authorities tracked school shooting threats to a Shelby Township address.
Rare moth not seen in 110 years found in luggage at Detroit airport
Each year, customs officials intercept tens of thousands of 'actionable pests' which are identified as being dangerous to the health and safety of the nation’s agricultural resources.
Why a Jeep owner is sued after dealership employee was killed during oil change
A man who took his Jeep to a dealership for an oil change is being sued for millions of dollars after an employee died. Here's why the family is suing the owner and not the dealership.
Watch: Precious toddler walks his mom down the aisle
First, he stole the spotlight. Now, this Michigan toddler is stealing hearts everywhere for his priceless reaction to his mom on her wedding day.