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Two types of junipers can be harvested for berries, the common juniper (Juniperus communis) and eastern red cedar (Juniperus ...
Harbor Springs, at the southern end of the Tunnel of Trees, is the kind of charming lakeside town that makes you contemplate ...
There’s a place in Michigan where reality seems to blur at the edges, where you find yourself checking the rearview mirror to confirm you haven’t accidentally driven into an impressionist masterpiece.
With big differences remaining between the state House and Senate, it appears possible if not likely the budget will hang ...
Fall foliage is such a special time of the year because peak colors only last about a week. Here's the science of why leaves change color and fall.
That's because the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is encouraging its residents to skip raking and let the leaves fall where they may.
The image was captured on the NOAA-20 satellite, showcasing leaves as they transition colors during fall in Michigan.
NORTHERN MICHIGAN (WPBN/WGTU) -- This time of year, we're officially past peak color season around northern Michigan. We've seen the pretty colors, now it's time for them to fall.
Most of Michigan is at or near peak fall colors in late October. Here's what to know about fall foliage, Michigan trees and scenic drives.
Fall foliage across the state is putting on a such a show at ground level that satellites are picking it up while flying overhead.