INDIAN RIVER - The Cross in the Woods, a northern Lower Michigan religious landmark, is suffering from wood rot and needs hundreds of thousands of dollars in repairs, a local priest says.
The 23 Michigan State University students now studying in Jerusalem all are safe and accounted for after a bulldozer driver went on a rampage on one of the city's busiest streets, killing three people.
For years, the Lansing Board of Water & Light's Ottawa Power Station generated electricity for region. Now it sits powerless. But one of downtown Lansing's largest private-sector employers plans to take on the troubled landmark, converting it to a new
WEYMOUTH, Mass. - The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston claims in a $10 million lawsuit filed against Whirlpool Corp. that a faulty refrigerator caused a fire that destroyed a Weymouth, Mass., church.
For the first time, the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality has rejected a proposal for a large-scale livestock operation because of concerns over water pollution.
ROOSEVELT PARK A man upset about a property transaction shot a real estate agent in the head, mortally wounding him, during a meeting Tuesday morning in the victim's office, authorities said.
Attorneys representing the city of Lansing and the Lansing Boat Club told 54A District Judge Amy Krause today that they have not reached a settlement regarding the city s eviction complaint. Unless some sort of resolution is struck outside of