The U.S. military is moving forward with plans to build a dedicated facility in Idaho to train pilots from Qatar, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Friday.
AstraZeneca on Friday became the second major pharmaceutical manufacturer to announce it had agreed to lower the cost of prescription drugs for Medicaid.
The City of Portage is anxiously awaiting the big game: when Portage Northern and Central face off on the football field. But what they're doing off the field, also gives back.
Silver and gold prices have more than doubled since October 2023, sparking a surge in activity at local precious metals dealers as customers buy and sell amid economic uncertainty.
Extra Medium. It's a size that doesn't exist. It's also a viral TikTok trivia account whose creators film in downtown Grand Rapids, pitting people against each other in head-to-head competition.
Eight-year-old Sylvan Ross, diagnosed with a rare brain tumor called diffuse midline glioma 14 months ago, was surprised with gifts and support from nonprofit Blue’s Gym.
A longtime New York City priest worries that escalating aggression by immigration agents has turned courthouse visits into dangerous ordeals for immigrants and their supporters.
The man who admitted to mixing pool chemicals and then releasing a cloud of noxious gas inside a West Michigan Meijer will spend up to five decades in prison.
A "reduction in force" has begun within the federal government as the government shutown stretches on, according to the Office of Budget and Management. It remains unclear which employees are being ...
The former Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center has sat vacant for years on the city's northeast side, despite being located on prime real estate near the river.
Outside of federal workers, the economic ripple effects of a shutdown may be less noticeable, economics experts say.
Cascade Township leaders are revising a proposed zoning ordinance following public feedback, particularly over the removal of residential development from the village area.