
Michigan DNR reminds snowmobilers to "Ride Right," keeping safety in mind
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources expects a flurry of recreational snowmobile activity this weekend.
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources expects a flurry of recreational snowmobile activity this weekend.
Upper Peninsula visitors are asked to keep a safe distance away from wild moose while tracking devices are fitted.
An effort is underway to reintroduce Arctic grayling to Michigan rivers following an 89-year hiatus.
Michigan's public snowmobile trails are free to use one weekend a year without a trail permit.
The muzzleloader season in Michigan begins on Friday, and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is reminding hunters of firearm regulations.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources says epizootic hemorrhagic disease cases are beginning to uptick and will likely result in higher levels of dead deer.
Michigan is one of the states where deer-vehicle crashes happen the most, and state agencies are working to address the problem.
More than 20 Michigan beaches are closed due to dangerous levels of E. coli, eight of which are in Metro Detroit.
Officials identified the individual as 63-year-old James Kuntz, of Plymouth.
The peregrine falcon chicks were banded so that Michigan Department of Natural Resource officials could track their migration patterns.
The off-duty DNR officer announced himself as law enforcement when he intervened in an altercation involving his father and other campers and fired several shots.
As the spring season begins, state parks can begin to see more families and community members frequenting their locations.
The boathouse was deemed "structurally unsound" in August 2022. Issues include a collapsed floor, caved-in roof, peeling exterior stucco, and deteriorated steel and concrete structural members.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is hiring to fill short-term positions to work in state parks this summer.
Attorney General Dana Nessel charged Ryan Cox, 22, of Mancelona, with felony firearm and assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder.
A creepy crawler is making rounds in one Lathrup Village neighborhood and is causing concern for many.
The DNR is considering options, such as investing in repairs or demolishing the building to repurpose the space, and will decide in early 2024.
Three men are facing charges after Michigan Department of Natural Resources Conservation Officers found cocaine and illegal firearms in vehicles in Montmorency County last week.
Local roads have reopened; however, the DNR urges people to stay from Grayling Township to allow the fire crew to finish their work.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is warning residents that fire danger is extreme throughout the state. In addition, a red flag warning has been issued for the state's northern lower peninsula and will be in place through 9 p.m. on Tuesday, June 6.
According to the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy, summer kills occur during extremely hot days, leading to low dissolved oxygen and stress to fish such as pike, perch, suckers, bass and bluegill.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources says the results should help ease congestion and increase public safety.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is asking Michiganders for help in reporting marked splake when fishing on Lake Superior.
The body of a missing St. Clair County woman was found in the Huron National Forest in Oscoda County.
Federal, state and local officials announced a $400,000 study of lyngbya bacteria that is formed on the shoreline of Lake St. Clair.
The district attorney's office said one victim told investigators she had "waited 40 years" to receive closure.
A driver was found unresponsive and later pronounced dead after his vehicle struck a utility pole and tree in Oakland County.
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children contacted Macomb County authorities to report the upload of child sexually abusive material.
A Redford man is charged with first-degree murder of his sister and nephew, having been in custody since the day after the double slaying in Hazel Park.
Several knives, "brass knuckles" and other weapons were confiscated after police responded to the scene of a threatened fight.
A Redford man is charged with first-degree murder of his sister and nephew, having been in custody since the day after the double slaying in Hazel Park.
The district attorney's office said one victim told investigators she had "waited 40 years" to receive closure.
Firefighters were called about 5 a.m. Friday to a fire on Woodview Street in Westland.
A driver was found unresponsive and later pronounced dead after his vehicle struck a utility pole and tree in Oakland County.
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children contacted Macomb County authorities to report the upload of child sexually abusive material.
General Motors will temporarily lay off 360 employees at its Factory Zero Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly Center.
The state tracks the conditions of every bridge in the state, and more than 100 of them are in poor condition.
Organizers and participants of the Detroit tradition are celebrating 30 years of vintage cars, hotrods and so much more.
A retired Michigan autoworker got a Facebook message this summer from a stranger: Did you lose your wallet?
Authorities received reports that Ram's V8 bucking mechanical bull was stolen; however, those claims may not have been true.
Disney violated a federal privacy law when it failed to properly label YouTube videos, federal regulators allege.
"Seen and Heard: The History of Black Television" features media icons such as Oprah Winfrey, Tyler Perry, Tracee Ellis Ross, Norman Lear and Shonda Rhimes.
One of the founding members of Creedence Clearwater Revival lost control of his own songs when the band broke up in the early 1970s. Now, after buying back rights to his Creedence catalog, John Fogerty has come back to his music, recording the album "Legacy."
The 58-year-old chef said in a social media post that he had a Basal cell carcinoma removed from his skin.
Organizers tell CBS News Detroit they are anticipating 300,000 people to attend the four-day weekend.
The district attorney's office said one victim told investigators she had "waited 40 years" to receive closure.
The latest employment data could inform the Federal Reserve's next rate decision meeting, set for Sept. 17.
The operation targeted one of Georgia's largest and most high-profile manufacturing sites, where Hyundai makes electric vehicles and is building an EV battery plant.
Once viewed as rebellious, tattoos have become increasingly popular and even celebrated — but some still face bias.
Waiters and bartenders are included in a proposed list of jobs that could qualify for a federal tax break on tips, as well as some workers who don't traditionally get gratuities.
A large group of current and former HHS staffers are pushing for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to either resign or be fired, after weeks of tumult at the health agency.
Dr. Teena Chopra encourages parents to speak with their child's pediatrician to determine a vaccine plan that works for them.
Over 100 health care workers at a facility in Bloomfield Hills have issued a 10-day strike notice in response to announced wage cuts, the union that represents the staff said on Sunday.
After years of streamlined COVID-19 vaccine guidelines, new restrictions look to change that.
Anyone who was a student or staff at Coldwater High School during spring semester is on the potential contact list by health authorities.
The Detroit Lions begin their bid for a third straight NFC North title Sunday as they visit the Green Bay Packers in a divisional matchup between two playoff teams from last season.
The Detroit Lions signed C.J. Beathard to their practice squad, giving the team a third quarterback.
Michigan's deer hunting season is right around the corner.
Kerry Carpenter hit a three-run homer and scored twice to help the Detroit Tigers beat the New York Mets 6-2.
Pete Alonso homered twice, Juan Soto went deep again and rookie Nolan McLean pitched six solid innings as the New York Mets beat the Detroit Tigers 12-5.
It's a look at growing two-way ties between Michigan and Japan on this Sunday's Michigan Matters.
Enbridge's Line 5 carries millions of gallons of oil under the Straits of Mackinac every week as talk continues about the aging pipeline and a tunnel replacement.
It's a look at the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and its impact over 130 years in the Motor City.
The Great Lakes Water Authority is a utility overseeing water and wastewater for four million residents.
Businesses across the Great Lakes State are concerned about tariffs, inflation and the talent gap.
Gusty winds across southeast Michigan remain throughout Friday.
The Trump administration is canceling a rule that would have given airline passengers more rights to compensation in response to flight disruptions. While this step could save airlines money, it would come at the expense of passengers. CBS News has this report.
Eight condo units providing homes for about a dozen people were damaged in the aftermath of a fire early Friday in Westland, Michigan. The cause of the blaze remains under investigation.
The rules on exemptions from school vaccine requirements vary from state to state. In Michigan, parents can seek waivers for reasons related to medical conditions or due to personal or religious beliefs.
Michigan Humane presents two of the animals in its care that are available for adoption - Acorn the cat and Woody the dog.