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Top nuclear regulator says Palisades could be running again by August 2025
If successful, Palisades would become the first U.S. nuclear plant to ever return from decommissioning.
A donor’s heart and lungs gave 2 Michigan women new life
Both women share an extraordinary bond, having received life-saving organ transplants from the same donor on the same day.
Whoa! Bowfishers remove world record koi from Michigan lake
Invasive species harvest removes 32-inch, 24.5-pound ornamental fish.
Digital license plates being pulled from market in Michigan
The state alleges the sole vendor of digital plates in Michigan violated the law.
Centuries-old cemetery is hidden historic spot at Up North state park
Two headstones remain standing at the Hamlin Cemetery in Ludington State Park.
Wildfire smoke could throw a small wrench in our weekend forecast
How could the Canadian wildfire smoke affect our expected weather conditions this weekend.
‘Watch the Lions game just like he would have’: Son pens loving obit his dad didn’t want
William first fell in love with the Detroit Lions in the ’90s at running back Barry Sanders’ peak, his son told MLive.
Gov. Whitmer signs $23.4B education budget including free community college, pre-K
The state superintendent voiced concerns about significant cuts to mental health and school safety in the budget.
Recently recalled commissioner faces legislative director in Ottawa County District 2 primary
Lucy Ebel, who lost a recall election in May, is running against Jordan Jorritsma, a Michigan legislative director.
Police recover body of Grand Rapids area man from Ionia County lake
Ionia County sheriff's deputies said the body was found in 40 feet of water in Sessions Lake.
How our biggest Great Lake drives our Michigan forecasts
From significant lake effect snow to large summer temperature differences, Lake Superior makes forecasting in Michigan no easy task.
Consumers Energy can raise gas rates $35M, only a quarter of what the utility wanted
The natural gas rate hike is a "decent compromise," said one consumer advocate. The utility's 1.8 million customers will see bill credits beginning in the fall.