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Faizan Zaki, a 13-year-old from Texas, has just won this year's national Scripps Spelling Bee. His winning word was ...
A trial on second-degree murder charges against former GRPD officer Christopher Schurr ended in mistrial. Kent County ...
MARQUETTE, MI— A case of measles has been confirmed in Marquette County. The Marquette County Health Department says it’s ...
The board alleges that CEO Arthur T. Demoulas has been planning a work stoppage at the Massachusetts-based retailer. It also ...
A public release and discussion of the ALICE report will be held on Tuesday, June 3, at noon at MARESA in Marquette. The ...
MENOMINEE COUNTY, MI— The Michigan Department of Transportation is planning to start a road project in Menominee County on ...
Conservative Political Action Conference chairman Matt Schlapp tells NPR's Leila Fadel in the Hungarian capital Budapest that ...
MARQUETTE, MI— The Michigan Army National Guard’s 107 th Engineer Battalion is undertaking construction projects at various U ...
Forest Lake State Forest Campground will close effective Monday, June 9. Nicole was born near Detroit but has lived in the ...
What if the solutions to some of Earth's biggest problems could be found in some of its smallest creatures? That bet has led a team of researchers to places both remote and — lately — rather familiar.
A collapsing glacier roared down a mountainside in the Swiss Alps on Wednesday. It wiped out one village in its path. The destruction it caused surprised officials who blamed climate change.
Berly McCoy and Regina Barber of Short Wave talk about a hawk's clever hunting strategy, contacts that allow wearers to see infrared light, and how immunity varies during the day.