White House announces $3.5B for power grid upgrades across the US, including Michigan

The White House has allocated $3.5 billion for projects in 44 states, including Michigan, in order to strengthen and safeguard the U.S. power grid against extreme weather conditions.

What are the cars made by the UAW and when will the strike affect supply?

The UAW makes roughly 40% of all cars sold in the United States and these are the cars that may be most affected by the union strike.

SMART bus routes expand to include Twelve Oaks Mall

Public transit advocates eyed a bus route to the mall as one of their top priorities after the millage passed.

UAW strike update: Ford, union spar over what needs to happen next

Bill Ford and UAW President Shawn Fain exchanged jabs Monday about the implications of the ongoing strike and what needs to happen next.

Plymouth outdoor dining saved after new ordinance approved

After fears that patio dining in Plymouth was at risk of going away due to inflated fees, a compromise has been reached. The city commission finalized an ordinance that includes some changes to the current rules.

Handyman from hell gets nailed

In all, they believe the handyman helper, helped himself to more than $30,000 from a vulnerable senior.

University of Michigan now home to world's largest collection of snake specimens

Tens of thousands of snakes arrived in more than a hundred jars filled with alcohol recently. They'll be used to better study the evolution of snakes and why so many are venomous.

Arctic grayling can now be fished in Michigan as state readies for depleted species' return

The species was once among the most dominant populations in Michigan until habitat loss and over harvesting decimated its numbers. It's return to the state is almost a century in the making.