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By Noah Ovshinsky, WDET

There are few industries in Michigan that can claim double-digit annual growth these days... and few with products named Bearded Pig Pilsner, Bonecrusher Stout,...

 

By Linnaea Melcarek

The local film festival started by documentary filmmaker Michael Moore celebrated its fifth anniversary at a kickoff party in downtown Traverse City last night. Hundreds gathered to take in the...

 

By Linda Stephan

A new report of the Annie E. Casey Foundation says one-out-of-five children in Michigan were living in poverty in 2007. The rate jumped 36-percent since...

 

By Bob Allen

State agriculture officials have caught a small outbreak of disease in west Michigan blueberries. They found two viruses, called Scorch and Shock, during...

 

By Bob Allen

The Traverse Area Association of Realtors is being honored for its efforts to create "green" or "eco-friendly" home listings.

Executive Vice President...

 

From the Michigan Public Radio Network

The state's economic development chief says business recruiting efforts could stall unless the Legislature authorizes more Michigan Economic Growth Authority tax credits. The...

 

By Peter Payette

The number of divorces in the Grand Traverse region shot up by roughly 40 percent last year.

Nearly 1,000 couples filed for divorce in the 13th...

 

By Linda Stephan

Regional housing statistics followed the national trend in June.

In Northern Lower Michigan the average sales price of homes sold went up last...

 

By Peter Payette

Unemployment in Northwest Lower Michigan jumped half a percent last month to 13.6 percent.

About 22,000 people were looking for jobs in the...

Early next month, Traverse City Commissioners will vote on a plan to renovate the Whiting Hotel in downtown Traverse City. The project would receive some public money because it would create affordable housing and is a historic structure....

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