70-year-old Sharen Anne Kizer of Howell is charged with abandoning/cruelty to 10 or more animals. She is set to be arraigned in 53rd District Court April 11th.
A deer tick confirmed to be carrying the bacterium that causes Lyme disease was found in Livingston County, labeling it a "known risk" region for the possibility of the contracting the disease.
Grammy-nominated Daniel Wolff will be that the Howell Carnegie District Library to discuss his book Grown-Up Anger and the lessons that can be learned from it.
Today marks the 35th anniversary of the discovery of the body of 19-year-old Christina Castiglione. She was found near Fisher and Faussett Roads in the Oak Grove State Game Area.
The authority has formal lease agreements for each of its stations with the respective communities, but wants to discuss the benefits of transferring ownership from the municipalities to BAFA.
18-year-old Eric Gordon Deaton and 17-year-old Michael Gage Perks, both of Whitmore Lake, are charged with false report or threat of terrorism, a felony, punishable by up to 20 years in prison.
Michael Rodriguez, a 54-year-old carpenter, is being honored by the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission for saving 45-year-old Matthew Harris of Howell from drowning during an incident last July.
Teresa Silver says that when she stepped outside her home near Maple and South Milford Road the evening of March 6th, she immediately smelled an odor that made her think of an industrial substance.
A round-table discussion, led by 8th District Congressman Mike Bishop, brought local leaders and officials together to talk about the measures being taken to address the opioid crisis.
The U.S. Justice Department has prevailed over a Livingston County man in a lawsuit to recover two lenses that disappeared from lighthouses on Belle Isle and in Portland, Maine years ago.
William Strampel is facing criminal charges for allegedly inappropriately touching a student and storing nude photos of female students on his work computer.
Selected by a national jury of community development professionals and leaders in the fields of economic development and historic preservation, Howell Main Street’s achievement was recognized for, “transforming the downtown district into a cultural destination through community-driven economic development and placemaking efforts.”
55-year-old Jacquelyn Tyson was found competent last month to stand trial on two counts of pre-meditated 1st degree murder and two counts of felony firearms.
A representative of Mass Transit Authority addressed Fenton's City Council to promote their services before a millage renewal takes place later this August.
William Strampel, who was dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine until late last year, was charged Tuesday with a felony, a high court misdemeanor and two misdemeanors.
8th District Republican Congressman Mike Bishop, along with his former Rochester Adams government teacher and several area students, were on hand as the necessary signatures for Bishop to run for re-election were filed.
Grant funds have been awarded to the Livingston County Sheriff’s Office to support a program centered on education and communication related to the Michigan Medical Marijuana Act.
18-year-old Eric Gordon Deaton and 17-year-old Michael Gage Perks, both of Whitmore Lake, are charged with false report or threat of terrorism, a felony, punishable by up to 20 years in prison.
Kasey Helton has filed to run as a Democrat for the District 6 seat on the Livingston County Board of Commissioners, currently held by Republican and former Livingston County Sheriff Bob Bezotte.
Senate Bill 184 could help adults with disabilities receive a tax credit of up to $5,000 to make an existing home accessible, or help purchase a newly-built accessible home.
Thomas Webber of Brighton Township allegedly choked his wife, fired off a revolver and caused minor injuries by way of a meat cleaver to a relative living in the home.
The money is left over from a previous state government budget cycle and already available, meaning no additional fees or taxes are required for the investment.
Special Ministries of Livingston County will go head to head against the Livingston County Sheriff's Office on the basketball court this Saturday from 1:30 to 4:30pm at Highlander Way Middle School.
Brighton's Sue Johnston, aka "The Infertility Advocate," is co-author of a best selling book and mentor for a national infertility awareness non-profit.
Three current and former police officers were arraigned Thursday in Howell on charges of falsifying state documents for inspections intended to detect stolen vehicles and parts.
The township will contribute $3,000 towards the Michigan Horse Council's study on the feasibility of turning Camp Innisfree into a premiere horse camp.
The Rochester Hills Republican says the Taxpayer ID Protection and Fraud Prevention Act would increase the amount of refund payments the IRS makes electronically and create a digital history for law enforcement in case of fraud.
Pinckney Attorney Jim Fett is questioning why the county is withholding what he maintains are public records related to 53rd District Court Judge Theresa Brennan.
The case against 63-year-old Ningan Hu was dismissed in September by Livingston County Circuit Court Judge Michael Hatty after the prosecution was unable to arrange for the alleged victim to testify.
The Brighton Area Women’s History Roll of Honor Advisory Council will recognize the 2018 Honorees; Ann M. Bollin, Julie Fielek, Nancy J. Fritch, and Mandana “Mondi” Miller, with a ceremony Saturday.
The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality is investigating a chemical vapor intrusion that could be affecting properties in the City of Brighton and Genoa Township.
Retiring Livingston County Circuit and Probate Court Administrator John Evans was honored this week upon his retirement, while Roberta Sacharski of Howell was hired to fill the position.
This is the first “toss-up” designation for the campaign of Democrat Elissa Slotkin, and comes on the heels of Conor Lamb’s upset victory last week in Pennsylvania, a district President Trump won by 20 percentage points in 2016.
Shepherd of the Lakes Lutheran Church is hoping to receive water from MHOG, as the church's well recently tested positive for elevated levels of arsenic.
The winner will be announced at a luncheon April 4th that will follow LACASA’s Plant a Pinwheel Celebration at the Howell Carnegie Library, which kicks off the April awareness campaign.
At its meeting last Thursday, council approved the proposed development by Power Play Development LLC, to be called the Second Street Flats and constructed at North Second and Center streets.
Howell High School’s FIRST Robotics team, the S.C.O.T.S. Bots, claimed the Chairman’s Award at the Milford’s FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) District Event on Saturday, March 17th.
A preliminary investigation determined a group of three motorcyclists were traveling westbound on Nine Mile Road when two of them collided with a Jeep Cherokee exiting a residential driveway.
The SPARKY Bears were donated by Sparky Defibrillator, a non-profit organization whose goal is to raise funds to purchase and distribute automatic external defibrillators, or AEDs.
State Representative Hank Vaupel has testified on legislation that would reveal the true cost of manufacturing and bringing prescription drugs to market.
13-year-old Aiden Saunders of Tyrone Township underwent a heart transplant Thursday night at the University of Michigan Mott Children’s Hospital in Ann Arbor.
Senior Lauren Pytlak and sophomore April Muench have qualified for the International Career Development Conference, to be held in Atlanta, Georgia next month.
Felony charges were filed against 57-year-old Stephen Anthony Challis, who is alleged to have made threats via email to shoot and kill employees at Nexteer Automotive in Auburn Hills.
Members of the Victim Services Unit will assist first responders by comforting victims, survivors and their loved ones at the scene of a traumatic, often death-related incident.
Superintendent Rick Todd says, "...their behavior could be used as an example for many adults in this country who struggle to conduct themselves in this type of manner."
Shand, of Brighton, is a mother of three and former teacher who made a career move to journalism in 2003, working at various television and radio stations, including WHMI.
If approved, the U.S. Small Business Administration would provide financial assistance to eligible residents and businesses in the affected counties and neighboring counties like Livingston.
A gala will emphasize the importance of a campaign launched at Howell High School to remind each student of their importance and celebrate each student’s uniqueness.
Lanes were closed for about an hour while tow trucks removed the vehicles from the roadway. Authorities say alcohol and drugs do not appear to be factors in the crash and everyone was wearing seatbelts.
Taylor Schulte and Michael Tournier have been sentenced on charges connected to the November 27th break-ins at Pizza's Champ and Arby's in Genoa Township.
Fowlerville Community Schools, Livingston Educational Service Agency, Holt and Owosso Public Schools will each receive $2,500 for educational programs.
Maison Wilkinson was an 8-year old boy who was accidentally run over and killed by a garbage truck while playing soccer outside his house back in 2006.
In planning for the new facility, the city and Livingston County will make improvements to Challis Road, particularly at and near the intersection of Karl Greimel Drive where the medical center is rising.
Green Oak Township Supervisor Mark St. Charles said the 2018-19 Fiscal Year Budget was difficult to work on with land purchasing, last minute grants, and the decision of when to pay for the police station changing.
It feels like a never-ending winter but the start of Daylight Saving Time this weekend is one sure sign that spring will arrive eventually. The spring forward switch provides an extra hour of daylight in the evening as the sun will set later in the day.
Danielle Anderson was arrested after trying to cash a fraudulent check at a First National Bank branch in Genoa Township bank and had successfully done so at the Fowlerville branch earlier that day.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday marked the grand opening of the center, which offers 3-D Screening and Diagnostic Mammography, Breast Ultrasound and various biopsy options.
The annual award recognizes a community member that has made a significant and positive impact on the lives of children. The deadline to nominate an individual is Friday, March 23rd.
The 9th annual Hockey Night in Brighton is set for 12:30 Saturday afternoon at the Kensington Valley Ice House, featuring former players including Darren McCarty, Joe Kocur and Mickey Redmond.
The League of Women Voters of the Ann Arbor Area’s Brighton-Howell Unit will be holding an educational event on Monday, March 12th entitled “Redistricting in Michigan: Should Politicians Choose Their Voters?”
Students in the Fowlerville Online Learning Academy are looking to raise $4,000 to make the front doors of the senior center on North Collins Street handicap accessible.
Colin and Kristine Poole are a nationally renowned sculpting team out of Sante Fe, New Mexico who have been commissioned to complete a bronze statue of Duane Zemper that will be set on the lawn of the library in Howell.
Excel Employment Options has received an $11,100 grant to fund the Kellogg Independent Living Center, a mock apartment designed to provide independent living skills instruction to those on the Autism spectrum.
Fenton will be only the second Michigan city to host the annual event, set for Saturday, October 6th, as the previous races have taken place in Ann Arbor.
An upcoming meeting aims to educate some property owners in the City of Brighton and Genoa Township about potential vapor intrusion from a contaminated site.
In conjunction with Women’s History Month during March, the Brighton Area Women’s History Roll of Honor Advisory Council is pleased to announce the 2018 Honorees: Ann M. Bollin, Julie Fielek, Nancy J. Fritch, and Mandana “Mondi” Miller.
The Kellogg Family Foundation has signed on as LACASA’s first ever Philanthropy Partner, with a $20,000 grant to support critical programs and services at the agency that are not funded by other local, state or federal grants.
While not any major health concern, Genoa Township is working with the state to address elevated copper levels in two homes and adjust corrosion control chemicals.
50-year-old Robert Earl Wilson was ordered to serve concurrent sentences last week of 10 to 15 years in prison for reckless driving causing death and 24 months to 5 years in prison for reckless driving causing serious injury.
The grassroots environmental organization says midterm scorecard results show local legislators continue to neglect Michigan’s environment and public health.
The LACASA Collection, an upscale resale boutique that benefits victims and survivors of child abuse, domestic violence, and sexual assault, has been invited to host a pop-up awareness event for the Tanger Cares Suite program.
Artists from The Shop in Fowlerville and Lovely Monkey Tattoo and Piercing in Whitmore Lake will be among those offering the design on Saturday to benefit the Joyful Heart Foundation.
The Livingston County Veterans’ Council gathered recently at the American Legion Post 141 in Howell and named Charlie Brock as the 2018 Veteran of the Year and June Holley as 2018 Auxiliary of the Year.
By removing the church property from the city’s water service area, Shepherd of the Lakes will be able to start a process church officials hope will lead to an agreement with MHOG.
Consumers Energy is reminding customers about a credit they may be eligible to file for, which will help them save on energy costs and can used for all types of primary heating fuels.
The Howell Area Chamber of Commerce is encouraging community members start thinking about summer and volunteer at this year's Balloonfest June 22-24th.
Ryan Debruyne of Green Oak Township allegedly sent a friend a message on social media, asking if he'd like to re-enact the Florida shooting at South Lyon High School.
The Howell Township Planning Commission is recommending approval of the site plan and special use permit request that will allow for a new memory-care add-on to the facility.