Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed two bills into law Friday that will cut back minimum wage and sick leave changes that were poised to go into effect.
City Council debated the creation of an economic development board during Monday’s meeting, eventually tabling the discussion until later in the year.
Holland Police responded to a report of a domestic incident in the Bay Pointe Apartment Complex early Friday morning, where they found a 17-year-old male who had died.
On March 25, 1911, a cigarette butt tossed into a bin of fabric scraps starts a deadly fire that sweeps through the eight, ...
With less than an hour before a midnight deadline, the Michigan Legislature approved Thursday night a bill to grant businesses an array of changes to looming requirements that ...
Grand Haven Area Public Schools (GHAPS) on Thursday announced a building transition plan aimed at enhancing early childhood education.
President Donald Trump has taken many productive steps during his first weeks back in the Oval Office. But supporting a bill ...
Tri-Cities Women Who Care met in November and awarded over $26,000 to Mosaic Counseling, an organization that provides ...
The Grand Haven boys basketball team’s hot streak continued on Tuesday with a 62-50 road win over former OK Red foes Jenison.
The new Special Olympics Michigan college chapter at Hope College is bringing together Special Olympics athletes in the ...
Michigan appeals court upholds permits for Great Lakes pipeline tunnel project ...
On senior night and the final home game of the year, the Lakers’ boys basketball team fell one point short in a 49-48 loss to ...
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