A Michigan man has been sentenced to prison time for alleged threatening comments he made against Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, other Democratic politicians and members of the LGBTQ+ community on YouTube.
A youth pastor from Michigan, who once performed for Donald Trump Jr, was arraigned on charges related to criminal sexual conduct and the possession of child pornography.
The state of Michigan has been ordered to pay $13 million to patients and staff at a children's psychiatric hospital after performing an unannounced active shooter drill.
A school custodian in Michigan was found dismembered on the same day he vanished with several body parts scattered along the Saginaw River in Bay City; here's everything we know so far.
Law enforcement produced a report, laying out more than 20 offenses against the driver. As a Michigan mother begged her son to "slow the f--- down" in a series of frantic texts, she had no idea that her words would foreshadow a tragic high speed crash that would leave one teen dead and the other's life forever altered.
The Society for History and Racial Equity has successfully striven for racial equity in Southwest Michigan. As awareness of racial issue grows, there are people who try to capitalize the racial issue for their own profit.
New Michigan law helps protect pets from animal abusers by passing laws that scan for criminal backgrounds and also allow a regulatory program for large-scale dog breeder kennels.
On Saturday the Senate of Michigan introduced a bill targeting electronic car hacking activities. Regardless, critics said the new legislation will criminalize white hat hackers and undermine the effort to enhance system security.
Sasha Bell, one of the first residents who filed lawsuit over Flint contaminated water was shot to death in her home last week. One person has been taken in custody, but no charges have been filed.
The criminal charges filed against two Michigan officials are viewed hard to prove, according to lawyers familiar with the state's law. The charges are in line with Flint water crisis.
The class-action lawsuit filed by the residents of Flint for $150 million has been dismissed by the court. The residents accused Flint's government officials of violating their rights of having safe lead-free drinking water.
Michigan has extended the state of emergency due to the Flint water crisis. This will reportedly enable lawmakers to tap more state funds over the lead contamination in the city's drinking water.