The utility said restoration efforts from this past weekend’s storms are ongoing but it's also planning and preparing for storms expected on Wednesday.
Howell High School’s robotics team qualified for the prestigious FIRST in Michigan State Championship following outstanding performances in recent district qualifier events.
The free, online program offers six self-paced, entrepreneurship-focused courses - along with an opportunity to win a business grant through a pitch competition.
A “Steps and Ramps Improvement Project” is kicking off and starting Monday, patrons will need to use the Clinton Street doors to enter and exit the building.
The CERT or Community Emergency Response Team Program educates people about disaster preparedness for hazards that could impact their area and trains them in basic disaster response skills.
The Cromaine District Library and Hartland Messiah Chorus are hosting a concert fundraiser to complete the final phase of restoration for the Kilgen Pipe Organ at the Historic Hartland Music Hall.
Presenter Emily Cord Duthinh will discuss how her mother survived the Holocaust by hiding in French boarding schools and other institutions with false identity papers.
Bence Mate advanced in the Entrepreneurship Individual event, while Militza Algredo-Huerta and Jayden Zhang qualified in the Entrepreneurship Team event.
On Saturday, the Metropark celebrates the end of the maple sugaring season. Staff will be boiling sap into syrup at the Sugar Shack and talking all things maple. Sunday is all about sheep.
Federal cuts could allow over 1 million lamprey to survive, consuming nearly 5 million pounds of fish and resulting in $105 million in lost economic output.
Owners said the pandemic, coupled with rising food costs, has made it increasingly difficult to continue operating and they've fought to overcome challenges but "the financial strain has become insurmountable".
Cleary University is again joining hands with LACASA to support survivors of sexual violence through the Clothesline Project - a powerful T-shirt exhibit.
Amid a recent "alarming" spike in overdoses, Republican State Representative Ann Bollin says her plan strengthens penalties for those who manufacture and distribute the deadly drug.
The Brighton High School Choir, which performed before Pope Francis nine years ago at St. Peter's Square in Rome, is going back in Europe to perform - this time in Spain.
The Scranton Middle School and Brighton High School Science Olympiad teams did extremely well at the regionals this past weekend at East Lansing, placing second and third, respectively.
No injuries resulted from a grass fire on I-96 just outside Fowlerville Friday night and the freeway remained open while firefighters fought the median blaze.
The 54-member Brighton High School DECA Club brought home more medals and honors than it has members at the 2025 State Career Development Conference held this weekend in Detroit.
A proposed rezoning is before the board for four vacant parcels totaling approximately 127.57 acres, located at the northwest corner of Challis and Bauer Roads.
Michigan’s attorney general said Thomas Cooper from Royal Oak was “incinerated” when the pressurized oxygen chamber exploded in January at the Oxford Center in Troy.
The Livingston County Sheriff’s Office will take on Special Ministries of Livingston County Catholic Charities in a high-energy fundraiser benefiting individuals with cognitive and physical disabilities.
Parents and guardians seeking to improve their skills can register for one of LACASA’s upcoming eight-week parenting programs: Nurturing Parenting and Fathers Only.
The League of Women Voters of Livingston County and the Brighton District Library will host historian Caitlyn Perry Dial as part of the joint Women’s History Month presentation.
Michigan's new fishing license and regulation season begins Tuesday, April 1st and anglers wanting to hit the water will need to purchase a new fishing license.
LACASA’s Child Abuse Prevention Council and Great Start Livingston are again inviting public nominations, which will be accepted through this Friday, March 7th.
44-year-old Matthew Swider is facing nine charges that include using a computer to commit a crime, tampering with evidence in a criminal case, and distributing obscene matter to a child.
The effort comes as corporations, governments, and other major institutions face pressure to roll back their DEI policies amid a backlash from the Trump administration and Republican-led state governments.
It states roads in the township see significant levels of commercial vehicle traffic and the board is concerned with the welfare of motorists but also the cost, quality, and reliability of road infrastructure.
The free event features Dr. Kathryn Clark who will be discussing "NASA: Title IX in Science and Engineering." The 2025 class of the Brighton Area Women’s History Roll of Honor will also be announced.
U.S. Senators Elissa Slotkin and Gary Peters are among the lawmakers who introduced a bi-partisan bill to protect American mining jobs by banning the import of critical minerals from Russia, including platinum, palladium, and copper.
MDOT says the project will require several intermittent lane and ramp closures for pavement markings and temporary concrete barrier placement beginning Monday.
Weight restrictions help to protect roads and remain in effect until the frost line is deep enough to allow moisture to escape and the roadbeds regain stability.