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Nine Michigan State football players are facing misdemeanor charges after a Nov. 22 dormitory brawl. Full Story »
Nine Michigan State football players are facing misdemeanor charges after a Nov. 22 dormitory brawl. Full Story »
A state Senate committee could vote soon on legislation regulating stem cell research in Michigan. Full Story »
For the first time in more than a decade the Muskegon Summer Celebration will have a new look. Full Story »
The cases of H1N1 continue to drop, which means more states no longer have widespread infections. Full Story »
Michigan lawmakers still haven't agreed on ways to generate more money for schools as a key deadline approaches. Full Story »
The Wayne County prosecutor says former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick violated his probation by not following court orders and failing to make full restitution payments to the city. Full Story »
As snow continues to move into West Michigan there is a warning out about winter-related injuries. Full Story »
The latest winter storm in West Michigan has police and road crews taking a different approach to dealing with cars abandoned along the side of interstates and highways. Full Story »
In most cases the suspects force in a rear door or window to gain access to the homes. The invasions have been happening between the hours of 10am and 6:30pm. Full Story »
The Michigan State Police have arrested a Grand Rapids man who acted as a "fake gunman" in a sexual assault in April. Full Story »
Union Rep: "No correctional officer should ever be alone." Full Story »
Ford Motor Co. officials are asking Michigan legislators to give the automaker around $120 million in tax credits earmarked for companies that develop batteries for hybrid and electric vehicles. Full Story »
Michigan apple growers had to leave some fruit on the trees because of the large crop this year. Full Story »
Erik Woltanski of Lake Michigan Towing was busy since he started at 5 a.m. Wednesday. He pulled eight vehicles out of ditches in less than four hours. Full Story »
Power outages as of Noon Wednesday: Kent County: 148 Newaygo County: 102 Oceana County: 101 Muskegon County: 92 Otttawa County: 32 Full Story »
Wednesday began with four to eight inches of heavy snow north of I-96 and two to four inches of south from I-96 south before changing over to rain. Full Story »
An Obama administration official says some Transportation Security Administration employees have been placed on administrative leave after it was discovered that sensitive guidelines about airport passenger screening were posted on the Internet. Full Story »
The Grand Rapids City Manager is proposing reducing the number of 24-hour vehicle assignments from 106 to 82 in an effort to save the city money. Full Story »
The Michigan House has voted to prohibit the use of cell phones to send text messages while driving. Full Story »
Police say an engaged couple from Kalamazoo beat the woman's ex-boyfriend before setting fire to his body and car. Full Story »
Chrysler Group LLC's chief executive told Michigan lawmakers Tuesday that the company plans to keep its Sterling Heights assembly plant open into 2011. Full Story »
Back in 2008, the Housing and Economic Recovery Act created the Neighborhood Stabilization Program. Full Story »
A winter storm is wreaking havoc on West Michigan. Full Story »
Bills regulating stem cell research are getting another hearing in a state Senate committee. Full Story »
With heavy snow in the forecast Marilon Brown wanted to be sure she had enough snacks and groceries in the house to feed her daughter while waiting for the weather to improve. Full Story »
A tree is reflected in a rain puddle in the German city of Stuttgart. AFP/DDP/Sascha Schuermann
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