LeRoy Foster was a prolific painter sometimes called "the Michelangelo of Detroit." He died in 1993. A new show at the Cranbrook Art Museum celebrates his life and art.
-
A new federal rule ends a decades-long federal practice of classifying Middle Eastern and North African people as white.
-
James and Jennifer Crumbley, parents of the Oxford High School shooter, were convicted of involuntary manslaughter at separate trials earlier this year. Judge Cheryl Matthews sentenced them to between 10 and 15 years in prison at a sentencing hearing on April 9.
-
With hundreds of thousands of people expected to pour into downtown, here’s the lowdown on who’s in charge of policing — and how.
-
Hoping for a clear day to view the eclipse? Find everything you need to know about the weather for April 8 in Michigan and cities in the line of totality.
-
Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed bills Monday to lift Michigan’s 35-year-old ban on the use of paid pregnancy surrogates.Michigan was one of the first states to outlaw paid surrogacy contracts in 1988. Now, Whitmer said, Michigan will be the final state in the nation to allow families to use in vitro fertilization with compensated surrogates without fear of criminal prosecution.
-
Michigan was the last state to criminally ban using a paid surrogate to have a child. Now that will change under a law signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Monday.
-
Michigan's new child restraint law takes age, height, and weight into account before switching a child among a rear-facing seat, a front-facing seat, and a booster seat, among other changes.
-
-
Michigan is the only state that still has a broad criminal ban on surrogacy, but that could change as soon as later today.
-
State troopers may only initiate or engage in a vehicle pursuit if they have probable cause to believe someone in the fleeing vehicle committed a life-threatening felony.