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Michigan eagles are ready to hatch eaglets. How to watch
Bald eagle lovers can watch raptors at two sites in Michigan as the eagles wait for their eggs to hatch. Harry and Harriet, a pair of eagles near Traverse City, laid their first egg of the year on March 2 and have three. Meanwhile, a second pair, Soren and Skye, laid their first egg on…
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‘High impact winter storm’ continues across northern Michigan, UP; thousands without power
Much of northern Michigan is under intense winter weather advisories as storms hit the state and upper peninsula.
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‘Potentially historic blizzard’ hits Michigan. Will it break records?
A potentially historic blizzard is underway across Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
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DHS identifies suspect in Temple Israel attack as Lebanese immigrant
The suspect in the Temple Israel attack has been identified by the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) as a 41-year-old immigrant from Lebanon who is a U.S. citizen.
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Temple Israel attack: Kids ‘just thought an alarm had gone off’
When an attacker rammed his truck through the doors of Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, staffers in the building defaulted to the training they’d received repeatedly in the face of growing anti-semitism.
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Residents assess damage, begin cleanup after deadly Michigan tornadoes
Homeowners, friends, families and community members continued clean up in Union City following a deadly tornado.
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In final State of the State, Whitmer calls for literacy, housing fixes
LANSING — Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer touted seven years of work in her final State of the State address Wednesday, Feb. 25, but said there are still significant strides to be made in fields like literacy and housing before she leaves office at the end of the year. Speaking to lawmakers gathered in the state Capitol, Whitmer said…
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Rents are rising fast in Michigan’s mid-size cities. Here’s why.
Michiganians looking to escape high rents in the state’s biggest cities might have a hard time this year, even in metro areas that have historically been affordable.
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Lawsuit over lead-tainted water in Benton Harbor can proceed, court rules
A state court has sided with Benton Harbor residents who sued over high lead levels in the city’s water.
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Detroit Zoo euthanizes baby giraffe after spinal injury
Detroit Zoo officials have euthanized a baby giraffe after she was injured in her habitat.




















