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Candles were lit for a life cut short, as family and friends gathered to remember EMU student Julia Niswender.
The researchers attribute the difference to organically-raised cattle eating more grass and greens instead of processed grain feed.
If you are looking to stretch the Santa years, there's an app that may help you do just that!
After that tough loss, in a lot of snow, several Detroit Lions' players are giving back to some local kids.
The U.S. government ended up losing $10.5 billion on its bailout of General Motors, but still says the alternative would have been much worse.
Lansing-area authorities say a naked man who was wandering around a street fought with police officers, sending three to the hospital.
So what's the latest and greatest from the fascinating worlds of science and technology on a wintry Tuesday? Well, as Sonny Elliot used to say, throw another anchorman on the fire, warm up and read these dandies...
Detroit police tell WWJ that the arrest is not in connection with the fire, but for past warrants, including a home invasion.
A Michigan group is pushing a major palm oil supplier for Kellogg for a change in its policies.
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Warren police are tracing the last steps of a young mother found beaten to death in a pool of blood.
Claudine George: CEO and Managing Member of ICONMA LLC in Troy. George oversees the activities of the overall business and promotes diversity initiatives for the staffing, consulting, and managed project services company. George began her career as an IT consultant to the automotive industry. While working at a major OEM, she founded her first company, which matched engineering and IT consultants and clients. Subsequently, George formed ICONMA, which has more than 1,700 employees throughout 25 national and international locations. Starting with staffing services, George has expanded ICONMA into additional service areas, including managed services, which provides web and mobile application development and testing services. Under her leadership, ICONMA has been named to the Inc. 5000 for six consecutive years, with $109.7 million in revenue for 2012, a three-year growth of 106 percent. The company has been recognized as one of the 50 Fastest-Growing Women-Owned/Led Companies in North America sponsored by the New York-based Women Presidents' Organization and the small-business division of American Express, as well as a Corp! magazine economic bright spot. George was named an Ernst & Young LLP Entrepreneur of the Year in the staffing and support services category. She received her bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of Michigan. Read the full profile at www.ltu.edu/leaders.
Weeks away from a big deadline to get coverage under the new health care reform law, there's a new tool to help figure out the cost of getting insured.
Police say at least 15 people were arrested during a rowdy celebration of Michigan State's victory over Ohio State in the Big Ten championship game.
Oxford Biomedical Research Inc., a privately held biotechnology company in Rochester Hills, has been awarded a $1,163,600 Phase 2 Small Business Innovation Research Grant by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.
Fire officials are investigating after a man was injured in an Ann Arbor house explosion Monday morning. CBS News Detroit's Jordan Burrows gives the latest updates from the scene.
The Michigan State Spartans celebrated a weekend of commencement ceremonies.
Families poured in to check out this Michigan treasure.
The City of Detroit's Easter Fun Fest returns to provide families an opportunity to not only get outside and be active, but ring in the holiday with some fun.
Mixed media artist Donald Calloway has been creating art in some form or fashion most of his life. His art studio takes you on a journey, as his creative collection of his art runs the gamut.
Soon after a positive test, Dorfman found himself hospitalized, on a ventilator and in a medically induced coma.
It has been 12 days since anyone has seen Armani Kelly, Montoya Givens and Dante Wicker. Now, a Facebook live video conversation has surfaced where Kelly is seen talking with three men about coming to Detroit only two days before he went missing.
A Plymouth man's cancer diagnosis hit the reset button on how he lived his life. Since then, he and his family have been giving back to others facing the same struggles.
The Sphinx organization gives a platform to Black and Latinx performers of all ages.