All Kentucky state and local law enforcement could get broad authority to help Immigration and Customs Enforcement in deporting undocumented immigrants under a bill proposed by Rep.
McCarty’s Cove in Marquette, Michigan is exactly that kind of revelation. Nestled along the pristine shores of Lake Superior, this hidden gem offers the kind of beach experience you’d expect to find ...
The State of Michigan has more to offer than just Detroit and the Upper Peninsula’s rugged wilderness. Tucked between pine forests, sparkling lakeshores, and rolling farmland, you’ll find charming ...
A teenager was killed Sunday in an early morning crash, according to the Lexington County Coroner’s Office. George Hall Gomez Jr., a 17-year-old Leesville resident, died in what Coroner Margaret ...
BIG RAPIDS TOWNSHIP, Mich. — One of the most-controversial developments in Michigan could lose millions in public funding after the state said the project is in default. The Michigan Strategic Fund ...
Comings and goings: Michigan Public names associate GM, KERA appoints Texas Newsroom managing editor
Zoe Clark was named associate GM of Michigan Public in Ann Arbor. “Zoe is uniquely positioned for this role,” said GM Wendy Turner in a news release. “In addition to serving as Interim General Manager ...
Governor Ron DeSantis signed Senate Bill 1622 into law in June. It allows counties and cities to adopt ordinances that allow activities like walking, fishing and swimming in "dry" sand areas Escambia ...
In a small, rural corner of southeast Ohio, something transformational is happening. The area’s public schools are powering economic and community renewal deep in Appalachia. While much has been said ...
People walk through Gratz Park in Lexington surrounded by brightly colored leaves. Tuesday’s weather calls for partly sunny skies and a high temperature in the mid-60s, according to the National ...
LEXINGTON — The Lexington Local Schools Board of Education is getting closer to making a decision that will affect the district's financial future. Members want to hear from the public at a work ...
The short answer is no, you can't. Recreational use of marijuana has been legal in Michigan since 2018, when voters passed the Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act with 56% of the vote.
Finding black streaks or splotches in the sand while walking along a Michigan beach may have you wondering if you've stumbled across some sort of pollution, but it's actually a completely natural ...
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