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Pack away your sweaters already? Might want to dig out at least one.
MLive was at McLane Stadium documenting the action for all four state finals on Saturday.
Congratulations go to Rockford, Hudsonville Unity Christian, Detroit Country Day and Harbor Springs.
Each pet is available for adoption immediately. These two fur babies are looking for their forever home.
Meet the Miss Michigan candidates competing for thousands in scholarship money and learn everything you need to know about the three-day competition returning to Muskegon this week.
Here are five stories you may have missed this week.
MDOT announces major closures on U.S. 127, I-75, I-94, M-57, and U.S. 131 between June 14 and June 20, with some projects extending through August.
MLive has the updated brackets for all four divisions that show the road from the regional semifinals to the state championships for the 2026 season.
MLive has the updated softball brackets for all four divisions that show the road from the regional semifinals to the state championships for the 2026 season.
The 2026 Michigan High School Athletic Association’s girls soccer tournament came to a grand end over the two days at Michigan State’s DeMartin Soccer Complex.
The MSU and Cincinnati commits set the tone with back-to-back triples, powering the Shamrocks to their first state title in 27 years on Saturday.
Mendon beat Brown City 6-2 on Saturday to win its second straight Division 4 softball title
Ravenna claims Division 3 softball title with win over Grass Lake
Brady Davis led Sacred Heart to a 10-0 state baseball title win, giving coach Earl Hartman his first championship in 30 years.
His family has been notified, police said.
The biggest threat could come from high winds topping 60 mph and large hail.
The Mr. Soccer winner and All-American received one final prestigious honor Friday in what was one of the most decorated seasons in state history.
A new study recommends that Flint Township close five service drives near the troubled Genesee Valley mall because of a lack of vehicle traffic.
The event targets youth ages 4 to 17 and aims to build skills in entrepreneurship, confidence, leadership and financial literacy while raising money for youth participation opportunities.
Exit and entrance ramps at the M-57/I-75 interchange will face intermittent closures. Lane and ramp closures will be lifted on weekends to accommodate seasonal traffic.