May 11, 1996: A Valujet Airlines flight crashed into the Everglades about 10 minutes after takeoff from the Miami International Airport. The crash killed all 105 passengers and five crew members. Oct. 31, 1994: An American Eagle flight in Roselawn, Indiana, crashed, killing 64 passengers and four crew members.
Days after the Jan. 20 executive order, state and local education leaders say they're waiting to learn if there's any conflict with existing laws protecting LGBTQ+ students.
The auto industry’s not just a big part of Michigan’s economy, it’s also a significant driver of economic development across the country.
Last week, the organization learned of Mr. Trump's executive order pausing the grant money that keeps the help desk running late.
Gary Peters' exit creates a highly contested U.S. Senate battleground seat expected to be coveted by both major political parties.
Michigan's state parks and national lakeshores offer opportunities to try snowshoes, make your own this winter.
Both private and public colleges and universities, including many in Michigan, rely on grants to provide resources and opportunities to their faculty and students. Political science professor Mitchel Sollenberger says that loss could be significant.
The annual ritual of setting clocks forward one hour takes place in early March. It's uncertain if the practice will continue.
All proceeds from table rentals will benefit Hurricane Helene relief efforts, and a table will be set up for donations.
Detroit-based rapper Dank Demoss has alleged that a Lyft driver refused her a ride because of her weight. She's now suing Lyft.
A chimpanzee’s “sweet faces” graced the exhibits at a Michigan zoo for nearly a quarter century, and for decades more at two other zoos. Peggy, the 55-year-old chimpanzee at John Ball Zoo, died after a steep health decline, the zoo said in a Jan. 29 Facebook post.