TRAVERSE CITY — Kiwanis Club of Traverse City celebrates a century of serving young people through its support of youth-based ...
In a world where fortunes are made and lost by the brush of a hoof and a hundredth of a second, a pair of unlikely ...
It is a major milestone for the Bourton-on-the-Water wildlife attraction, which has been trying to breed the giant birds onsite for more than 25 years. Click here to view ... eye of a very ...
(AP) - A hospitalized patient in Missouri was infected with bird flu despite having had no known contact with dairy cows or other animals associated with an ongoing outbreak, health officials said ...
TRAVERSE CITY — We talked to Michigan State Police about safe driving after an 8-year-old boy was hit and killed by a car on the first day of school Tuesday. It happened at King’s Court Mobile ...
Yes, the regular season opener is still more than a month away, but the weekend after next, the Red Wings will send a roster of prospects up to Traverse City to get the new year officially underway.
A Grand Traverse ... in Traverse City on a charge of engaging services of prostitution, a 93-day misdemeanor, and using a computer to commit a crime, a one-year misdemeanor, said Michigan Attorney ...
Here are some that are unique to the Traverse City area that you can’t miss ... you will be able to climb aboard the Buck Quad chairlift and take in a bird’s-eye view of three Northern Michigan ...
TRAVERSE CITY — K1 Speed, one of the world’s largest indoor go-kart racing operators, has opened its newest location in Traverse City. K1 Speed is the largest indoor electric kart racing brand ...
Wild birds living near urban environments may likely carry antibiotic-resistant bacteria and pass that on to humans. As the Guardian reported, researchers found that wild, urban birds carry many more ...
NYPD Aviation gave Eyewitness News a bird's eye view of the West Indian Day Parade ... 67 Precinct - one of the more violent areas in the city that continues to improve. "If a party gets out ...
"Evidence from bone specimens suggests that the Dodo's tendon which closed its toes was exceptionally powerful, analogous to climbing and running birds alive today," says University of Southampton ...