These Michigan waterfront towns stay under the radar but offer peaceful views, cozy stays, and the perfect relaxing getaway.
Not only does this cozy city in Michigan have plenty of unique festivals, but it's home to several great restaurants, ...
Discover the Michigan small towns that feel like instant calm, with blue-water views, friendly streets and scenery made for ...
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Cool Michigan Towns You Won't Want to Miss

Discover cool Michigan towns worth the drive! From Alpena to Holland, explore beaches, breweries, fudge shops & Great Lakes ...
Bay City uses the Saginaw River to offer Michigan’s most relaxing lifestyle. The historic downtown area features lovingly restored Victorian buildings. You can walk along the riverfront and watch ...
Tawas City sits right on the big lake and makes the most of its location. The waterfront drives here are among Michigan’s most scenic routes. You can cruise along the shore and watch waves roll onto ...
The bank will lease 10,000 square feet for its corporate employees, joining tenants like General Motors. JPMorgan Chase also announced its investments in Detroit have surpassed $2 billion since 2014.
DETROIT – A 58-year-old man from Redford died early Sunday in a motorcycle crash in Detroit. It happened at about 1:30 a.m., Nov. 2, at the intersection of Woodrow Wilson Street and the Davison ...
Downtown Michigan City business owners are asking the city for help with issues related to the local homeless population. Owners have reported problems including feeling unsafe, cleaning up human ...
KALAMAZOO, MI — Imagine heading east toward downtown Kalamazoo on a tree-lined street bustling with shoppers, tourists and students heading to a concert or dinner. That’s the future Kalamazoo ...
Trump and first lady Melania to sign executive order to support foster care in the US President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump will sign an executive order on Thursday aimed at supporting ...
Turn up Turnout hosted a “Gun Violence Prevention” panel Monday evening. A part of the Maize and Blue Civics initiative, the event was a part of a series featuring experts in specific policy fields.