If you live in West Michigan and it seems like you've been seeing and hearing about more traffic deaths in the news, you have. At least in two counties.
The Michigan State Police Marshall Post says they were called around 4:20pm Wednesday to eastbound I-94 near Capital Avenue, on reports of an unresponsive woman. When troopers arrived they found the woman in a ditch, and she was pronounced dead.
Firefighters from several agencies were called to the grass fire near I-94 and Beadle Lake Rd. around 2:30pm Monday; around 7pm a firefighter from Athens accidentally shot himself, causing a gunshot wound to his groin area.
No, you're not likely to have the bridge crumble down on you when crossing Interstate 94, but this bridge in Kalamazoo is one of the most structurally deficient in the entire state.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan is asking for the Michigan State Police to take a close look at how it conducts traffic stops. The ACLU says that they have been receiving several complaints from citizens about possible racial profiling while being pulled over on a stretch of I-94 in southwest Michigan.
Ever feel like you're playing a vehicular game of Russian Roulette when you drive Interstate 94 in Van Buren County during the winter? It's Michigan's worst winter road.
Interstate highways are intended for rapid travel across the country with no stopping for things like crossroads, railroads and drawbridges. But that wasn't always the case.
Police say that a semi-truck driven by 63-year-old Charles Rothney of Durand, Michigan had been travelling westbound on I-94 around noon Saturday, when he failed to slow down for traffic near mile marker 92 between Battle Creek and Augusta.