Posted: 8:06 PM Hundreds of postal workers who oppose plans to cut home delivery from six days to five have picketed outside U.S. Postal Service offices in Michigan.
Updated: 3:38 PM Authorities in suburban Detroit say they suspect a meth lab was the cause of an explosion at an apartment complex that injured three people, started a fire and forced the occupants of 16 units to flee.
Posted: 7:56 PM When Michigan's right-to-work law takes effect Thursday it will signal the latest sign of turmoil in the union movement that has seen nationwide membership shrink to its lowest levels since at least the 1930s.
Updated: 7:58 PM A man has been injured and three large pleasure boats damaged in an explosion and fire in a storage building at a West Michigan marina.
Updated: 7:58 PM A bill to require the more than 40,000 people on Michigan's sex offender registry to pay an annual fee is igniting a debate over who should bear the costs for operating the system that tracks offenders.
Posted: 7:42 PM Michigan lawmakers are advancing legislation that would create a universal form that doctors could use when patients need prior authorization for coverage of prescription drugs.
Updated: 10:15 PM Blue Care Network is hoping a second round of pest control gets rid of bedbugs at the health maintenance organization's offices north of Detroit.
Posted: 9:39 PM A man has been injured and three large pleasure boats damaged in an explosion and fire in a storage building at a West Michigan marina.
Updated: 3:40 AM A family's fight with a local township to keep their farm animals may take them to court. An update on a story News 10 first covered in February.
Updated: 3:29 AM After years of gutting mental health care, Michigan may be having second thoughts about taking care of those with extra needs. As News Ten's Brian Johnson reports educators, elected officials, and health care agencies say now is the time to act.