News broke last week that Michigan WR Fredrick Moore was no longer on the Wolverines' roster. Isaiah Hole of Wolverines Wire was the first to break the news. Moore was not with the team on Saturday ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Mallory McMorrow, the Michigan Democrat running in a three-way primary to replace retiring Sen. Gary Peters, has shifted her stance on the war in Gaza and now believes it is a ...
The No. 15 Michigan Wolverines head west for a Week 7 meeting with the USC Trojans in a battle between two teams sitting at 4-1. The trip west for a 7:30 pm ET kickoff is a tough ask, but the ...
Wisconsin volleyball defeated Michigan in a three-set sweep, marking their tenth consecutive win. Starting setter Charlie Fuerbringer left the match early with an apparent shoulder injury. Freshman ...
Michigan football defeated Wisconsin, 24-7, in a game that was more defined by what Michigan failed to do than what it did. The offense was disjointed all game as Bryce Underwood struggled to connect ...
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — A gritty effort from Wisconsin’s defense had Michigan spinning its wheels for much of the day. The No. 20 Wolverines (4-1, 2-0 Big Ten) finally found some traction and pulled away ...
Michigan’s cannabis industry leaders are sounding the alarm about an impending 24% wholesale tax on marijuana that is set to take effect in January, warning it could drive consumers to the illegal ...
Michigan lawmakers passed an $81 billion state budget early Friday morning for next year. Local 4’s co-morning anchor and Flashpoint host Jason Colthorp had a chance to talk to Governor Gretchen ...
As Freshman Bryce Underwood continues to mature under center, No. 20 Michigan (3-1) methodically continues to make their case for a Big Ten title appearance and spot in the college football playoff.
LANSING — Lawmakers on Oct. 2 and Oct. 3 voted to approve a 2026 budget plan that makes cuts to many state agencies while boosting funding for Michigan's highway department by about $1.1 billion. The ...
Lansing — Michigan's new budget will channel $203 million toward increasing the compensation of public school employees, a move supporters are hailing as a win for the state's teachers. The Republican ...
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