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Grave sites of President Gerald Ford and wife Betty Ford defaced
 
Grand Rapids police are searching for a pair of suspects alleged to have defaced the grave sites of former President Gerald R. Ford and former First Lady Betty Ford. Police said two individuals are suspected of larceny related to the incident. Surveillance video from March 27 shows the pair of skateboard-carrying suspects at the scene. MORE
USS Gerald R. Ford shipbuilders visit Grand Rapids
22 things you must see at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum
 

 
NEWS
 
 
Muskegon Heights 'pothole kid' in national spotlight
 
Potholes are the scourge of many a Michigan driver. As lawmakers haggle over ways to fix our crumbling roadways, Monte Scott, a 12-year-old boy from Muskegon Heights, actually went out and did something about the problem. He's gotten some positive national attention for his efforts, too. Way to go, kid! MORE
Michigan roadways are getting older and worse
Gov. Whitmer proposes increasing gas tax to fix roads
 

 
WEATHER
 
 
A normal April would be quite nice, actually
 
MLive chief meteorologist Mark Torregrossa told us earlier this week there's a good chance Michigan should see slightly higher than normal temperatures this month. However, even a normal April would be lovely. Torregrossa has the breakdown of what a normal month of April looks like in Michigan. MORE
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Tigers home opener will be chilly but should avoid rain
 

 
 
SPORTS
 
 
Tigers take winning record into home opener
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Look at who just won two out of three against the big bad New York Yankees in the Bronx! Our underdog Detroit Tigers, that's who! Matthew Boyd chalked up a career high 13 strikeouts Wednesday, and the Tigers will take a winning record into today's 1:10 p.m. home opener against Kansas City. MORE
Meet Jay Allen, the Tigers new public address announcer
 Check out the West Michigan Whitecaps 2019 roster 
 

 
ENTERTAINMENT
 
 
The big summer concerts coming to Michigan
 
Who doesn't love an outdoor concert on a beautiful summer day in Michigan? You can pick out plenty of concerts to enjoy both outside and in when you browse this list from cool concert beat reporter Ed Pevos. From the final live shows for our beloved Michigander Bob Seger to pop stars to country legends, there is really something for all of our state's residents listed in this roundup.  MORE
Our massive list of things to do across Michigan in April
 

 
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