An evidentiary hearing was concluded Monday for 23-year-old Seth Blumberg, who is charged with assault with intent to murder and 1st degree child abuse.
Democrat Alex Hansen called on the Livingston County Board of Commissioners to begin an investigation into the extent of contamination in the county after it was reported that more than 11,300 sites statewide could be contaminated by perfluoroalkyls, more commonly known as PFAS.
With another school year looming, many local families in need are faced with the hefty financial task of purchasing supplies and a local event aims to help.
Some of the residents represented in the lawsuit have shared their opposition with Circuit Court Judge Michael P. Hatty regarding the settlement's terms.
Livingston County Jail inmate James Bonam allegedly solicited a third party while incarcerated for a separate case and Matthea Spicer of Fenton is charged as an accessory to the solicitation after the fact.
Retired Livingston County Circuit Court Judge Daniel Burress has filed a new petition and brief based on information related to 53rd District Court Judge Theresa Brennan.
A 64-year-old Milford man, identified as Richard Sanglier, was killed Saturday afternoon when his motorcycle collided with a pickup truck, one of three people killed locally in motorcycle crashes over the weekend.
Chief Ryan Volz and firefighter Paul Bjorklund were placed on paid administrative leave July 9th with Captain Steve Haiser appointed interim fire chief.
The motorcycle, traveling southbound at the time, was being operated by a 28-year-old Laingsburg resident with a 31-year-old passenger from Fowlerville. They were both pronounced dead at the scene by Livingston EMS.
Some developers claim the area's market cannot support more commercial development and that those districts should be rezoned for residential development instead.
K9 Faith, who will be laid to rest at the Michigan War Dog Memorial cemetery in Lyon Township, was stationed at the Troy Fire Department to teach fire safety to children and seniors.
Longtime Clerk Amy Salowitz previously announced she was moving out of state and would be stepping down from the position. Applications and resumes for her replacement are being accepted through 4pm this Thursday, August 2nd.
Registration is still open for Tuesday's "lunch and learn" event, with proceeds going to the local nonprofit that helps advocate for the special needs community.
August 21st is the filing deadline for federal economic injury disaster loans in Michigan as a result of a frost and freeze cycle from May 7th through the 9th of 2017.
The Health Department and Fowlerville Fair Board are reaching out to swine exhibitors, their families, and anyone who visited the swine barn at the fair to notify them of possible exposure to infected pigs.
Officer Small was honored by Howell Mayor Nick Proctor, City Council and Police Chief George Basar for her service and dedication to the Howell community.
A Brighton Area School District parent is asking the Board of Education to put in a traffic light and pedestrian crosswalk on West Main St. near the high school.
The Little Highlanders Learning Center is a collaborative effort between Howell Public Schools, LESA and Child Connect designed to promote high-quality early childhood education.
50-year-old Michael Troy Mapes appeared in 53rd District Court this week for an exam on charges relate to an incident in which he's alleged to have poured gasoline on his wife and around her bed.
Country Lane Owner Kevin Adamo and Diamond's owner Adam Merkel are leaving because of new business opportunities, but will remain a part of the community.
Community members gathered outside of the Livingston County Prosecutor's Office today, asking Prosecutor Bill Vailliencourt to grant Jerome Kowalski a new trial and to file charges against embattled Judge Theresa Brennan.
The Ingham County Board of Commissioners voted to suspend Animal Control Director John Dinon and Deputy Director Anne Burns following investigations about poor animal care. Burns was the Director of Livingston County Animal Control until 2010.
Sabato’s Crystal Ball, a nonpartisan political analysis newsletter run by the University of Virginia Center for Politics, shifted the 8th District from “Leans Republican” to “Toss Up”
The highlight of the new Brighton Police Youth Leadership Academy program has been Tuesday's landing of a US Army Chinook helicopter and static display at Brighton High School.
Township officials thus far have enacted two moratoriums on new signs, citing the need to amend their current ordinance to provide clarity and consistency.
The Howell City Council has approved a year-long moratorium on applications for group homes and sober living facilities in residential districts to try and get a better handle on the situation.
Jim Gilmore of Hamburg Township has been named interim executive director for UBU Today, a local non-profit that utilizes holistic methods to treat victims suffering from trauma in multiple forms.
Proceeds from the "Emma Roberts Strong" t-shirt fundraiser will be used for medical assistance and other needs while 12-year-old Emma battles Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.
The Judicial Tenure Commission filed an amended complaint alleging Brennan made false statements related to work employees did for her campaign, and improper demeanor toward an attorney.
Incumbent 6th District Commissioner Bob Bezotte and challenger Steve Williams discussed issues like housing federal prisoners in the county jail, funding economic development organizations, and roads.
Lake Superior State University says the Justin Kelly Memorial Endowment is made possible by family and friends of Kelly, a fire science student from Milford who died in February as a result of an accident.
The 1888 caboose was added to the Howell Area Historical Society’s collection in 2011, and has been lovingly restored in the years since by a group of volunteers.
A deputy responded to the Highland Township Substation after another person reported his friend found the military-style grenade with a safety pin in place.
The Recycled Rockettes and Rockers are a dance group of women and men, age 50 and over, who dress up in Broadway-style costumes with many changes during their performances.
The additions to the Fenton Center of Hope food pantry are needed especially for the purpose of storing fresh produce and food during the hot summer months.
Although it took longer than expected, Rickett Road in Brighton reopened to traffic this morning after repairs were made to the road and a ruptured sewer main.
The Pinckney/Putnam/Hamburg/Hell Chamber of Commerce is hosting a "Meet the Candidates" forum on Monday, July 23rd at 6pm at the Hamburg Township offices on Merrill Road.
The Michigan War Dog Memorial in Lyon Township educates on the heroics and dedication of K-9s and provides full honor interments to the dog’s owner at no cost.
The Livingston County Road Commission advises pavement rehabilitation work will get underway on Challis Road between Grand River and Karl Griemel Drive in Genoa Township staring at 8:00 tonight, lasting through 6am Monday.
The design process is underway to add a screen and filtration system, which officials say will put a stop to what has been 18 years of ongoing equipment failures.
An evidentiary hearing will be continued July 30th for 23-year-old Seth Blumberg, who is charged with assault with intent to murder and 1st degree child abuse.
Concerned citizens and political activists gathered outside Congressman Mike Bishop's Brighton office for a peaceful protest in the wake of President Donald Trump’s and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s summit in Finland.
Officials say the municipality is taking a break from one of its yearly community events, citing construction of the township’s new police station as the major factor.
A second search at the home of Jonathan Wehrle, who is accused of embezzling money from a Roman Catholic Church in Okemos, turned up thousands of dollars in cash.
Congressman Mike Bishop joined with members of the House Ways and Means Committee on Tuesday at the White House for a meeting with the President to discuss the summit with Russian President Putin along with tax reform, trade and tariffs.
The township is looking for the public's help in developing their first parks and recreation master plan, which outlines future goals and objectives for building the system.
A virtual race is a race that can be run, or walked, from any location. Participants can run, jog, or walk on the road, on the trail, on the treadmill, at the gym or on the track, or even at another race.
On Tuesday, former Michigan Senator Carl Levin and Elissa Slotkin held an open discussion in Detroit on national security topics, including President Trump’s recent press conference with Russian President Putin.
Some residents that had already signed the petition for the Special Assessment District have rescinded their support, citing environmental concerns and lack of information.
All members of the public are invited to learn more about the proposal, ask questions, and discuss concerns about the plan for fixing roads in Brighton.
The 55-year-old victim, who has not yet been identified, was last seen Sunday swimming in the lake, but did not resurface after swimming underneath a pontoon boat.
Township officials say Ashley Land Development was not permitted to bring concrete onsite to be crushed, even suggesting it was purposefully excluded from project logs.
Livingston County Sheriff Mike Murphy took to Facebook Monday to speak on the issue, saying that while everyone has a right to speak their mind and advocate for their candidate, they don’t have a right to destroy campaign materials for candidates or issues they disagree with.
The Howell Area Historical Society will celebrate the grand opening of its refurbished caboose on Sunday, July 22nd from 10am to 4pm with tours and music.
The former head of the House Intelligence Committe stated that, Russia has "Waged continuous & increasingly aggressive cyberattacks against us", "Interfered in our 2016 elections", "Annexed Crimea" and "Shot down a civilian airliner," among other things.
As of 2:30pm today, the Oakland County Sheriff's Office Marine Unit and the Dive Team was still searching a portion of the lake for the 55-year-old man from Hartland.
Hartland SOUP, set for 6:30pm on Thursday, July 19th, is a small-scale crowdfunding initiative that will combine a quick and easy meal with a chance to jump-start some local ideas and turn them into reality.
Voters Not Politicians will host an event at the Hamburg Township Library Wednesday to discuss gerrymandering and changing the process of redrawing voting district boundaries.
Inspectors are being trained on the county's new voting equipment, as well as policies and procedures that will help them avoid issues like voter fraud.
Jeffrey Michael recently pleaded guilty to two added counts of maintaining a drug house in connection with an alleged marijuana growing and distributing scheme uncovered in 2015.
Candace Ann Streng, formerly of Brighton, is accused of falsely claiming to have cancer and collecting donations for medical expenses from a fraudulent GoFundMe account.
Anne Burns was the Director of Livingston County Animal Control until 2010, when she left the job after being targeted for more than a year by animal activist groups upset by policies on so-called bully breeds and euthanization.
The workshops will be held Tuesday, August 7th at Cleary’s Genoa Township campus and will be conducted by Teepa Snow, an occupational therapist with forty years of clinical practice.
Aircraft wreckage discovered Wednesday in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula may be that of Livingston County couple missing since 1997, and a former principal is recalling the day the beloved art teacher disappeared more than 20 years ago.
The four candidates for the non-partisan 44th Circuit Court Judicial seat met and shared their views with voters from around the county, Thursday night.
It was that exact model of aircraft that Mark and Janet Davies of Howell were in when they were last seen alive, departing Drummond Island on September 14th, 1997 to return to Howell.
Volunteers have the option to register individually or in groups, for a half or full work day. However, they must do so by tomorrow, Friday, July 13th.
The work has seen many adaptations through the centuries, but a recent translation by Emily Wilson is the first English rendering of the poem by a woman and its first staging ever is this weekend at the Brighton Center for the Performing Arts.
Three employees at the Brighton Auto Value Store escaped the Wednesday blaze without injury and no customers were inside the building at the time of the incident.
The Green Oak Township, Howell Area, and Northfield Township Fire Departments received more than a combined $48,000 in CPR and thermal imaging camera units between them.
It is being sponsored in part by Voter’s Voice, the League of Women Voters Brighton/Howell area unit and the Howell, Brighton and Hartland chambers of commerce along with The Livingston Post and WHMI.
Former Livingston County Circuit Court Judge Daniel Burress and Howell attorney Tom Kizer have filed separate appeals of a ruling assigning an out-of-county judge to hear a request for a grand jury to investigate Judge Theresa Brennan.
Proceeds raised by the dunk tank will benefit the Work Skills Foundation. The nonprofit foundation helps to support Work Skills Corporation in their mission to provide assistance and training for the disabled.
The plan outlines objectives the organization has been and will continue to implement to grow and improve its local services to the aging adult population.
Amid a complaint alleging misconduct and a criminal investigation, 53rd District Court Judge Theresa Brennan has resigned from a state judge’s association she had been tapped to lead next year.
The negatives of marijuana legalization in states over the past few years were shared during a community meeting with the Livingston County Community Alliance.
The Hamburg Township Police Department has received several reports from concerned residents regarding phone calls that they have received from a New York phone number, which has a 516 area code.
The Howell Area Fire Department will receive $20,046 while the Green Oak Fire Department will get $15,026. All of that money will be used for chest compression systems.
A reward is being offered in connection with a public search effort to locate a missing Highland Township man who was last seen at the Electric Forest Music Festival.
Signs have been on US-23 and surface streets to prepare motorists for the roundabout reconstruction project that starts today with a complete closure of the westerly circle at Whitmore Lake Road for 15 days.
The Milford Memories Summer Festival, which is set to run this year August 10th through the 12th, is put on by the Huron Valley Chamber of Commerce and its volunteer committee.
Brighton officials have responded to a question at Thursday's City Council meeting about who was paying for the over $2 million in improvements to N. Second St.
Amy McMillan’s first day in the new position was April 30th. She served as the parks director for Genesee County for almost 19 years before coming to Huron Clinton Metroparks.
On Thursday, Lorri White of Pinckney was appointed by Gov. Rick Snyder to the Marihuana Advisory Panel. White is the owner and operator of Lakeland Laboratories.
Melissa Gilbert and Timothy Busfield, who moved to Howell in 2013 and then to the Brighton area two years later, say while they have enjoyed their time in Livingston County, career opportunities are calling them elsewhere.
A sinkhole that developed and a sewer line that ruptured, both on Rickett Road in Brighton, will be repaired as a result of action by the City COuncil.
The section, which was formerly a gravel road, had been closed since early April for the second phase of the Napier Road project, which included the gravel-road paving and drainage improvements.
Those wishing to partake in the August 7th primaries need to have registered with the Secretary of State, the County Clerk, or their local clerk, by July 9th.
Livingston County is one of the fastest growing counties in the state and the county’s planning commission has released the current draft of the master plan.
Township officials say the finances to construct a park and/or splash pad just aren't there, and that they already have resources through two separate recreation authorities.
18-year-old Tywaun Sims-Scott is charged with a single count of homicide-open murder in the stabbing death last month of 19-year-old Jamie Barsegian, who lived for "many years" in Pinckney.
Nearly 700 miles of hiking, biking, and water trails will be shot that will let residents see what many area parks have to offer in SEMCOGS seven county region.
Three Saint Joseph Mercy Health System hospitals have received the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association's Get With The Guidelines Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award.
Retired Livingston County Circuit Court Judge Daniel Burress issued a statement Wednesday taking issue with the Michigan State Police’s handling of the Judge Brennan investigation
Now that the 4th of July holiday has passed, work will be ramping up on the roundabout reconstruction project in Green Oak Township. However, the real traffic impacts will start Monday for motorists.
A beach-goer reportedly pulled the man from the water after he had suffered a heart attack and when troopers arrived they found a civilian performing chest compressions.
A study done on the Silver Lake Corridor in Fenton has shown that several intersections need improvements on traffic signal timing and extending left turn lanes.
Celebrations can be expected this 4th of July holiday period but local officials again urge safety when it comes to the discharging of consumer fireworks.
LACASA Center, which currently operates at a facility on W. Grand River in Howell Township, recently bought land off of Tooley Road near the county’s EMS Center that officials say will serve as the location for an expanded facility that will serve their needs far into the future.
The 12,000 square foot facility, expected to cost $6.5 (m) million, will be built directly behind the current building and parking lot, and the old building will be demolished once operations are moved.
Lynn Helland, the Judicial Tenure Commission’s Executive Director, tells WHMI that while he was not at liberty to say why the deadline had been extended, there was, “nothing unusual in this.”