The new state-of-the-art radio system ensures seamless communication for first responders within the county and beyond - significantly enhancing their ability to protect and serve communities.
Republican State Representative Matt Maddock made the claim Wednesday night in a social media post accompanied by photos of three buses near an Allegiant plane at Detroit Metro Airport.
A team of assessors from the Michigan Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission (MLEAC) will conduct an assessment of Hamburg Township Police next week.
Livingston County is hosting a town hall meeting tomorrow on disaster assistance through FEMA for those impacted by severe storms, tornados, and flooding last summer.
The projects, including a new mine in the U.P., are expected to create at least 1,580 jobs and generate a total capital investment of over $650 million in Michigan.
The upcoming event is VINA's spring fundraiser and supports its mission of enhancing oral health and overall well-being for those without dental insurance in the community.
After serving more than 12 years as LACASA’s Chief Communications Officer, Robin L. O’Grady is retiring. LACASA has appointed Brighton resident Mona Shand to the role and brings a wealth of experience to the position.
The Washtenaw County Road Commission is continuing non-motorized pathway construction for the Border-to-Border (B2B) trail near Huron River Drive, between Zeeb Road and East Delhi Road in Scio Township.
The public is invited to take part in the meeting on Thursday regarding the federal assistance programs to help recover from damages from severe storms, tornados, and flooding last August.
Stephanie Lambert was ordered held on $10,000 bond Thursday after she appeared in an Oakland County court on an outstanding warrant. She was released after posting bail.
Area youths interested in a possible career as a police officer or firefighter are invited to sign up for a 7-day Summer Camp, sponsored by the Brighton Area Fire Dept. and Brighton Area Fire Authority.
The Brighton Optimist Club and Eternity Brewing Company recently presented checks to Livingston County Senior Nutrition, aka Meals on Wheels, totaling $808 from its Euchre Night.
Attendees can take time to dig into their own family histories with help from Genealogy and Local History Librarian Jordan Sprunger next Tuesday, March 26th.
The Greater Livingston County Chamber Alliance is resurrecting the program. Established and emerging leaders committed to making a positive impact in the community are encouraged to apply.
Hilton Elementary School in Brighton is in line for a renovation project involving its bathrooms this year as a result of action by the Board of Education.
54-year-old Raulie Casteel is serving a sentence of up to 40 years in prison for the 2012 random-target spree shootings along I-96 in Ingham, Livingston, Oakland, and Shiawassee Counties.
Each year, the Child Abuse Prevention or CAP Council and Great Start Livingston ask Livingston County residents to consider who is a Champion for Children in the community.
As of March 7th, a total of 45 measles cases have been confirmed in 16 states across the United States, including cases in Washtenaw and Wayne Counties.
The jury verdict means James Crumbley has joined Jennifer Crumbley as a cause of the killing of four students at Oxford High School in 2021 - even without pulling the trigger.
The Annual Run For the Gold will take place this Saturday as part of Pinckney’s St. Patrick’s Day parade and celebration. Proceeds from the run will go toward a new playground at Light Of the World Academy.
Fowlerville resident Leticia Spagnuolo is organizing two events in May that will serve as a tribute to victims of dangerous dogs and help bring awareness to the issue.
State Rep. Ann Bollin is sponsoring part of the bi-partisan plan that includes a reclassification to allow stricter sentencing recommendations for criminals convicted of producing or distributing dangerous drugs like heroin and fentanyl.
A new docuseries titled “Never Seen Again” features the story of 14-year-old Max Devries of Brighton Township who went on a jet ski ride in 2004 with another hotel guest and was never seen again.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is urging everyone to drink responsibly as St. Patrick’s Day is one of the deadliest days on the nation’s roads.
It was reported at Monday night’s Howell City Council meeting that the applicants have received final approval from the Livingston County Drain Commissioner's Office and now have the go-ahead to start construction.
The purpose of the Youth Employment Fair is to expose students to career ladders and benefits they can start to access as entry level employees and continue to grow with a company as they broaden their education.
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has confirmed the first influenza-associated pediatric death in the state for the 2023-2024 flu season.
In honor of Women’s History Month, the Hamburg Township Historical Society will recognize the Women’s Unit of the Hamburg Fire Department that was established in May of 1973.
The local Corps is in the process of purchasing the old Humane Society building on Dorr Road in Genoa Township as a philanthropic or non-profit center to assist individuals with social needs.
The clubhouse at the golf course in Genoa Township was destroyed by a fire in 2022 and sustained substantial damage, which ultimately resulted in it being torn down.
The County Road Association of Michigan accredited the Genesee County Road Commission with being at the forefront of using drones in road work operations.
The Michigan Public Service Commission is holding “engagement sessions” to take public comment regarding the details of how the controversial new law will be implemented.
About 800 patients in 20 states were sickened in 2012 after receiving injections of mold-tainted steroids. Some of the drugs were sent to a Livingston County medical clinic.
Consumers Energy was approved for a pilot program that will target circuits in Livingston, Genesee, Allegan, Ottawa, Montcalm, and Iosco Counties that have frequent, lengthy outages and are in areas with dense trees.
The structure fire was reported at PDM Packaging, located at 12434 Emerson Drive. It required multiple alarms to bring adequate resources to the scene.
Brighton High School has developed quite a reputation for its award-winning musicals over the years. The latest edition opens this weekend at the Brighton Center for the Performing Arts.