
Michigan Business
Late-night food joint opens new location in Portage
Michigan's Best Local Eats: “It’s going to be us and Taco Bell after 10 p.m.,” the general manager said.
Kent County board incumbent squares off against IT analyst for 13th District seat
Incumbent Democrat Michelle McCloud faces Republican Nick Prill in the Nov. 5 general election to represent the 13th District on the Kent County Board of Commissioners.
New map shows big ways Ann Arbor may be rezoned for more density
Ann Arbor officials have unveiled a possible plan for densifying the city with sweeping zoning changes.
Planet Fitness to open in Ann Arbor’s Briarwood Mall
The 18,000 square-foot-gym will be in the JCPenney wing across from Tricho Salon & Spa.
Bob’s Bites: This chef dipped meatballs in Flamin’ Hot Cheetos – and it’s delicious!
The Flamin' Hot Cheetos added the perfect layer of heat. And there was a side of cheese for dipping.
Celebrate Halloween early with these fun things around Ann Arbor this weekend
There are all kinds of events happening across Washtenaw County this weekend, including trunk or treats, Halloween parties and downtown trick-or-treating.
With ‘EV mandate’ claims flying, here’s what to know as politics hits Michigan auto industry
Electric vehicles have emerged as a major issue in the 2024 election, with Republicans claiming an "EV mandate" will hurt the auto industry and cause big job losses.
How Kalamazoo racial segregation fueled today’s home affordability problem
In the 20th century, some Kalamazoo neighborhoods legally barred Black people from living there. While the policies are gone, Kalamazoo's housing stock is feeling the aftereffects.
Ann Arbor’s once-funky South U is now high-rise central with University of Michigan booming
A walk along South U brings your eyes upward to the high-rises jutting into the skyline. The sound of construction in the background serves as a reminder more are coming.
$105K grant will help Flint organization expose youth to skilled trades
ABC offers programs engaging youth ages 7 to 17 in a range of skilled trades, including electrical work, plumbing, carpentry, and culinary arts.
Teddy Spaghettis' last Teddy’s Night expected to draw massive crowd
Ted Cerniglia expects a busy final Teddy’s Night at Bella Maria’s Event Center before his popular Italian restaurant reopens in February.
What’s the future of short-term rentals in Muskegon? City sets rules
Muskegon city officials set a 4% cap on the number of short-term rentals in each area of the city.