The comeback of Michigan wolves was used as evidence to remove them from the endangered species list. That decision was just overturned.
Search
The comeback of Michigan wolves was used as evidence to remove them from the endangered species list. That decision was just overturned.
ether you want to survive in the wilderness, mix potions, or embark on a time-traveling adventure, Michigan’s escape rooms are the perfect brain-teaser.
The national cherry and blueberry fests may be the top contenders, but there’s more to see. Here’s a calendar of Michigan’s best fruit-related festivals for 2022.
The budget proposal comes on the wings of a large surplus. With that money, bold new programs could bring teachers to Michigan and prevent floods.
Find rare crystals, organic herbs, and wellness rituals at Michigan’s most unique metaphysical stores.
The best hidden gems off the beaten path of the brew trail. Did your hometown craft brewery make the list?
These are seven ghost towns you won’t believe were once booming.
Pat Morgan, a 65-year-old Lenawee County retiree, considers herself a fierce defender of democracy. She’s worried about the emerging efforts to restrict voting.
A vast majority of people are on board with a resolution to protect “our greatest assets,” the state’s wildlife.
A new book explores how Mackinac Island and the surrounding Straits region became a hub for travelers from across the country.
Get your waders out, because Michigan was voted the best state for fly fishing, and we’ve got the inside scoop on where to go!
From your morning cup of coffee to laundry detergent to luxury hair care, we rounded up 15 Michigan-made products to swap into your household.
The US Army Corps of Engineers has decided to fast-track permits for building a protective tunnel around an aging Enbridge oil pipeline that runs beneath a channel connecting two Great Lakes, stoking environmentalists’ fears that the project will escape scrutiny, damage the sensitive region and perpetuate fossil fuel use.
Nicholas Jansen argues that investing in clean energy and infrastructure is essential for building a more resilient Michigan, fighting climate change and protecting both our economy and environment for future generations.
As climate change accelerates, scientists are scrambling to understand how iceless winters could affect the world’s largest freshwater system.
Michigan is one of the best places in the world for rockhounding. Check out this 2023 guide on how and where to rock hunt in the Mitten—plus what to look for when you’re there.
More than $15 million in grant funding authorized by the state legislature last year is now headed out to local communities to help them manage more than a dozen dams statewide.