The Detroit News obtained a copy of a letter sent by the U.S. Department of Justice to Chris Swope, Lansing's city clerk.
Brick leaders want their community to be on the front lines of flood prevention, especially given the township's vulnerability to flooding.
Three restaurants were cited for health violations in Ocean County in June. The three restaurants were rated conditionally ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has approved an additional $197 million for more than 30 recovery and mitigation ...
A motorcyclist was killed in a collision in south Asheville on July 1. Police say a group of motorcycles was traveling at a ...
Thousands of "bicentennial" trees were planted in Brevard County, Florida, for the nation's 200th birthday in 1976. One ...
After Keider Montero earned a rare three-inning save for the Detroit Tigers against the Texas Rangers on Saturday, July 4, ...
A teen was arrested in connection with the Fourth of July shooting that injured five people at the Westgate Entertainment ...
Change is already underway for Michigan football. Quarterback Bryce Underwood held a youth football camp in Saline, Michigan, ...
As utilities work to restore power to southeast Michigan customers in the dark following severe storms that struck during the ...
A key Democratic state lawmaker demanded Monday that a Republican-led House oversight panel hold hearings on the hundreds of ...
DTE says restoring power was hampered by downed wires and trees, some that fell outside the utility's easements, and ...
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