Wayne police say a kayaker paddling down the river came across the human remains tangled along the embankment near Pershing Street last Wednesday evening.
A decomposing human torso was tangled within an embankment on the Lower Rouge River in Wayne on Oct. 16, police told WXYZ.
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Here's the Week 8 schedule for Michigan high school football, including both 11-player and 8-player. Breckenridge 47, Carson ...
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The North Country National Scenic Trail, or NCT, stretches 4,800 miles through eight states. At one stage, the trail runs ...
BIG RAPIDS — Hemlock Park was lively Wednesday morning as the Big Rapids Middle School sixth grade class released over 180 ...
The 1,400- foot dual zipline at Muskegon Luge Adventure Park is typically a summer feature but the park is keeping it open for one last fall weekend as leaves are changing. This weekend, Oct. 19-20, ...
In July, President Joe Biden's administration announced a $500 million grant for GM to subsidize the conversion of its Lansing Grand River Assembly ... on EVs while in Michigan on Wednesday ...
Michigan Senators Gary Peters and Debbie Stabenow have introduced new legislation to grant federal recognition to the Grand ...
U.S. Senators Gary Peters (D-MI) and Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) have introduced legislation aimed at granting federal recognition ...
U.S. Senators Gary Peters (D-MI) and Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) introduced legislation that seeks to grant federal recognition to the Grand River Bands of Ottawa Indians (GRB).