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A Michigan man convicted of felony murder and home invasion in the 2006 slaying of an 86-year-old Lapeer County woman has been sentenced to life in prison without parole.
When you see all the technological advances at the North American International Auto Show, you're seeing Michigan higher education at work.
A 73-year-old Midland County man accused of sexually assaulting a disabled woman beginning when she was 9 years old has accepted a plea deal to lesser charges.
Residents of Michigan and anyone traveling within Michigan will now be able to get care for common medical conditions online at anytime of the day or night – including receiving a prescription when appropriate – without having to see an in-person provider.
Teams of college students from across the Snow Belt will converge in Upper Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula March 4-9 for the 2013 SAE Clean Snowmobile Challenge. Their aim is to reduce emissions and noise and increase fuel efficiency while preserving the riding excitement demanded by snowmobile enthusiasts.
Previously a pet, a young lion named Simba has found a new home at the Detroit Zoo.
The Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Center has received a $25,000 grant through the Farrah Fawcett Foundation to establish the Farrah Fawcett Fund for Patient Assistance at Karmanos.
More than 1,800 Michigan physicians will work together to tackle the challenge of providing better medical care and slowing the growth of health costs, in a new effort that will help them care for 81,000 of their Medicare-enrolled patients.
A new startup and entrepreneur networking group calling itself Free Lunch Friday will kick off Friday, Jan. 25 at Atomic Object's offices in Detroit. And lunch is, well, free.
AIM Computer Solutions, a recognized leader in automotive ERP software for part suppliers has received its second multiyear award from a large, Fortune 100 company.
State auditors say pharmacies were paid $89,000 for prescriptions ordered by doctors who were dead.
The Michigan Growth Capital Symposium unveiled preliminary plans for the 2013 event, the Midwest's annual must-attend gathering to connect angel, seed and growth stage investors from across the United States with executives of early stage and emerging growth companies and related stakeholders. It is scheduled for May 21-22 at the Marriott Resort in Ypsilanti.
A Michigan prisons spokesman says a parole board had no clear reason to reject a freedom request from a convict who later raped a CMU student.
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.