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    Woman drops off seemingly human skull to Chelsea Goodwill

    A woman dropped off what appeared to be a human skull at a Goodwill donation center in Chelsea, according to police.
  2. Hockey fans should keep an eye out for Dylan Larkin, a center on the Detroit Red Wings who’ll be playing for Team USA.

    13 Winter Olympians who made Michigan history (+ who to watch in 2026!)

    It’s Winter Olympics season again, and Michiganders have a proud legacy at the Games. Read on to meet Michigan Olympians past and present.
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    10 unwritten rules of Michigan weed culture (that we finally wrote down)

    If you spend enough time in Michigan’s weed world, you’ll start to notice the same habits separating the seasoned smokers from the rookies.
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    6 quick hits of cannabis news from across Michigan

    From smash-and-grabs and lab testing drama to mayoral politics and border-state busts, it’s been a busy week for Michigan’s cannabis world.
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    Information Entropy might be Michigan’s most trusted weed brand right now

    Information Entropy might be the most talked-about dispensary in Michigan right now.
  6. If you're uninsured, doctors and researchers say there are still ways to find affordable care.

    It’s 2026 and you’re uninsured. Now what?

    Health policy changes in Washington will ripple through the country, resulting in millions of Americans losing their Medicaid or Affordable Care Act coverage and becoming uninsured. But there are still ways to find care.
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    Michigan’s official groundhog predicts six more weeks of winter

    All signs point to bundling up, because six more weeks of winter is on the horizon—at least, according to Michigan’s official groundhog Woody the Woodchuck.
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    Michigan is last state without a septic system code. Will that change?

    A new Senate bill would address the regulation, inspection and re-evaluation of septic systems. If passed, Michigan would become the last state with a comprehensive septic code intended to prevent contamination of drinking water.
  9. Michigan isn’t just home to a variety of animals, from wild creatures like birds, deer, and even bears, but also farm animals and beloved pets owned by Michiganders across the state.

    These viral animals from Michigan will turn your day around

    Michigan is home to an adorable variety of social media-famous animals. Read on to learn all about them.
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    Michigan’s US Senate race exposes divide over ICE accountability

    After two American citizens were killed by federal immigration officers in Minneapolis, Michigan’s US Senate candidates are offering different visions for the future of ICE.
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    13 things happening in Michigan this weekend (Jan. 30-Feb. 1)

    Our picks include an auto show in Grand Rapids, festivals highlighting Michigan's best beer and wine, and a major winter event in Frankenmuth.
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    Bottle, can redemption machine allows for dumping whole bag at once

    The company behind can and bottle return machines is trying something new in Michigan to end the bottle and can return slump: a machine where all the bottles and cans can be dumped in at once.

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HISTORY

  1. Michigan’s relationship with marijuana has always been a unique one, particularly during the 1970s.

    That one time in Michigan: When marijuana was legal for 22 days in 1972

    Explore the unique history of cannabis in Michigan, from a star-studded Ann Arbor rally to a three-week reprieve from marijuana laws in the 1970s.
  2. In Michigan, a death penalty ban was established before official statehood.

    That one time in Michigan: When it was the first English-speaking government to abolish the death penalty

    In Michigan, a death penalty ban was established before official statehood. Here’s how this restriction came to be and what it means for modern law.
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    ‘The legend lives on’: Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald still resonates 50 years later

    This year marks the 50th anniversary of the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, the largest and most famous of the estimated 6,500 ships that have gone down in the Great Lakes.
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    New book shows how Mackinac Island became tourism gem

    A new book explores how Mackinac Island and the surrounding Straits region became a hub for travelers from across the country.
  5. Journey beneath the waves of Lake Michigan to learn about a centuries-old secret—from Stonehenge to the Great Lakes.

    That one time in Michigan: When an ancient, Stonehenge-like structure was discovered in Lake Michigan

    Journey beneath the waves of Lake Michigan to learn about a centuries-old secret—from Stonehenge to the Great Lakes.
  6. In the mood to explore Michigan’s darker, more mysterious history? We’ve got you covered with seven unusual, odd, and downright eerie tidbits of Michigan lore that history textbooks leave out.

    7 creepy facts about Michigan they don’t teach you in school

    Immerse yourself in the spirit of the season with seven creepy (or simply unexplained) facts about Michigan that textbooks ignore. 
  7. The Great Michigan Pizza Funeral is just as delightfully bizarre as it sounds—and it might just make you reconsider your disposal methods next time the grocery store sends a recall alert.

    That one time in Michigan: When an official funeral was held for frozen pizzas

    The next time you’re forced to discard a recalled product, draw inspiration from one of Michigan’s most inventive pizza producers.
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    Great Lakes features mystery triangle blamed for disappearances. Is the legend true?

    Beware when heading out onto Lake Michigan—legend says ships are known to vanish in what's known as the Lake Michigan Triangle.

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