Public Safety Director Rick Duffany complimented fire crews for their quick response and efforts which led to an original fire being contained and preventing it from spreading to the historic St. Stephens Episcopal Church in the Village.
The League of Women Voters Livingston County and Howell Carnegie District Library held the event Wednesday night to educate the public about Proposal 2, their new rights, and changes.
MSP Troopers were called out around 11:45pm on a report of a 2010 Dodge Challenger that overturned on Chase Lake Road near Handy Road in Cohoctah Township.
Preliminary investigation revealed that a 2009 Ford Fusion driven by a 49-year-old Wixom man was traveling south on US-23 when the vehicle lost control and left the roadway, striking a traffic signpost.
Michigan is joining four other states in requiring utility providers to transition to 100% carbon-free energy generation by 2040 under the controversial new legislation that some local lawmakers oppose.
The Hartland Messiah Chorus will perform the entire Handel's Messiah choral oratorio. The landmark 90th annual performance will take place December 9th.
Police and fire authorities in Oakland County's White Lake Township are investigating the cause of an explosion and fire that destroyed an oil refinery.
Area residents and businesses are encouraged to join in making a meaningful impact by championing the Community Cares Drive – which “can create ripples of positive change for Oakland and Livingston County residents”.
Amid the holiday hustle and bustle, Livingston County residents will also notice the familiar Salvation Army’s red kettles and sounds of bells ringing out around the community.
Michigan Communities will soon be seeing additional state police after the graduation Wednesday afternoon of 61 new troopers from the 144th Trooper Recruit School.
Now known as “Blackout Wednesday”, this marks one of the biggest bar and drinking nights of the year - combined with one of the nation’s busiest travel days.
Livingston County Catholic Charities annual project has been serving vulnerable county seniors for over 28 years and expects to serve a record 300 county seniors this year.
Maureen Gray, Highlander Way Middle School Student Services Advisor and former band director is off to New York City to join a marching band of 400 band directors from across the country.
The Brighton Area Schools continues to improve its financial position, and received a top-notch audit report last week from the accounting firm of Maner and Costerisan.
The Washtenaw County Road Commission will begin shoulder maintenance work at the intersection of Dexter-Chelsea Road and Island Lake Road in the City of Dexter/ Scio Township today.
PAL is offering mini-grants to empower community members and organizations to execute projects that contribute to the betterment of the local LGBTQIA+ community.
Sheriff Mike Murphy, Prosecutor David Reader, Clerk Elizabeth Hundley, Treasurer Jennifer Nash, Register of Deeds Brandon Denby, and Drain Commissioner Brian Jonckheere are all seeking re-election.
Overhead sign installation this weekend will require closing a portion of I-96 as well as lane closures as work continues on the I-96 Flex Route project.
This year’s event will be held at the Howell Walmart at 10am Saturday and bells will ring for the first time - “wishing good health, safety, and prosperity for all this holiday season”.
The Livingston County Board of Commissioners met Monday night and unanimously approved a resolution to end the search process for a replacement and appoint Nathan Burd to the position.
Crews expect to complete a resurfacing project on Pontiac Trail between Joy Road and Dixboro Road. Delays are likely due to lane restrictions and a flagging operation.
Livingston County Community Mental Health says the day is a time for friends and family who have lost loved ones to suicide to join together for healing and support.
Local State Rep. Ann Bollin said the Legislature was under obligation to adopt the requirements pursuant to the passage of Proposal 22-1 but it’s "crucial to understand that our work is far from over".
In addition to the Streetscape project, two others include one to improve Brighton’s streets via a voter-approved millage and a related project to fix sidewalks that are in disrepair and to extend sidewalks where there are gaps in the pedestrian pathways.
Highland Township will officially welcome the new campaign "Highland Kindness” with a ceremony on Monday and the unveiling of a new kindness banner on Milford Road, just south of M-59.
The Michigan Science Center is hosting a special event for Lego enthusiasts on Sunday, 11/19/23 from 8:30 am to 4:30pm and the public is invited to attend.
Negotiators were able to establish contact with the suspect and through continuous negotiations, he surrendered peacefully in the early evening hours Friday.
74-year-old Timothy Crowley was sentenced to one year in jail, five years probation, sex offender treatment, and must register as a sex offender for the remainder of his life.
The $258 (m) million proposal approved by voters will help replace two old elementary schools and fund major renovations and improvements across the district.
Voters approved a public safety millage and re-elected incumbents Jim Bohn, Susan Gardner, and Paul Gipson. They'll be joined by Ken Schmenk on Council.
As part of the Brighton Police Department's final on-site assessment, employees and members of the general public are invited to provide comments to the Assessment Team.
The local Corps offers Christmas Assistance to Livingston County families through its Adopt A Family program, and the Toy Shop and Holiday Meal box program.
Voters in the City of Wixom will decide Charter amendment proposals, a safety path and sidewalk millage renewal, and council seats. Voters in South Lyon will elect a new mayor, as well as three council seats.
Voters in the City of Howell will cast ballots for both mayor and council candidates, while voters in the City of Brighton will also elect council members.
The Road Commission is again hiring part-time, temporary laborers/drivers to augment its full-time staff and reviewing operations in anticipation of the inevitable arrival of winter weather.
On Thursday, November 9th from 10:30am to 9pm, the new Panda Express on Latson Road near I-96 in Genoa Township will donate 50% of its sales to Livingston County Veteran Services.
Hunters of all ages are invited to stop by, weigh their bucks, and swap hunting stories on November 15th. There will be prizes for specific categories and raffle baskets.
Michigan’s Attorney General Dana Nessel wants to inform residents of a recent warning from the Better Business Bureau, involving smartphone voice searches.
Patricia Sliter joined the non-profit on October 25th. The United Way said a lot of time and energy was put into finding the right person for the position.