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Despite an unseasonably warm winter, tulips are in full bloom in Holland, where thousands of people are expected to attend the nine-day annual festival.
Republicans charged with felonies for allegedly attempting to overturn Michigan’s 2020 presidential election results are back in court this week. Here’s what you need to know.
Utility and local officials in Wexford County are celebrating the project as an alternative to burning wood and propane for heat, but environmental groups are criticizing the plan.
Cicadas appear every summer but a few broods of periodical cicadas will emerge across the U.S. in the coming weeks. However, most Michigan residents won’t have to deal with the nuisance insect this year.
Twenty-seven lawmakers signed a letter defending the man who killed an endangered gray wolf in January. Wolf advocates accused them of meddling in a criminal investigation.
She received the Wade H. McCree Advancement of Justice Award at the same ceremony where former Bridge CEO John Bebow was inducted into the Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame.