Judge: Lawsuit linked to House sex scandal can go forward
(LAPEER) — A federal judge has ruled in favor of two former Michigan House aides who say they were illegally fired before a sex scandal broke in the Capitol.
Continue Reading »(LAPEER) — A federal judge has ruled in favor of two former Michigan House aides who say they were illegally fired before a sex scandal broke in the Capitol.
Continue Reading »(FORT GRATIOT) — A memorial created to remember the 22 miners who died during a 1971 explosion in St. Clair County is getting a touch-up.
Continue Reading »(OWENDALE) — A Grinch who stole Christmas lights from a small Huron County town has repented decades later by sending $50. The money and apology arrived in June in Owendale.
Continue Reading »(FAIRHAVEN TOWNSHIP) — Authorities rescued a fatigued boater clinging to his boat in the rain Saturday evening about a 1/2 mile off of the Geiger Road Public Access in Huron County’s Fairhaven Township.
Continue Reading »(SANILAC COUNTY) — MDOT will replace the bridge deck of M-53 over the south branch of the Cass River beginning Monday, August 1. Crews will also complete preventive maintenance on M-53 over Greenman Creek.
Continue Reading »(WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP) — Sanilac County Sheriff’s deputies were sent to the scene of a single vehicle rollover accident in Sanilac County’s Washington Township around noon Sunday.
Continue Reading »(HURON COUNTY) — Huron County Sheriff’s deputies and Bad Axe Police arrested three people on felony drug charges after serving a search warrant at State Apartments on the corner of Van Dyke and Outer Drive in Bad
Continue Reading »(SANILAC COUNTY) — MDOT will replace the bridge deck of M-53 over the south branch of the Cass River beginning Monday, August 1. Crews will also complete preventive maintenance on M-53 over Greenman Creek.
Continue Reading »(PORT HURON) — The St. Clair County Drug Task Force, with the assistance of several law enforcement units, raided five homes Thursday in the city of Port Huron, seizing meth, pills, and cash.
Continue Reading »(FLINT) — Michigan officials say four public employees charged with crimes related to Flint’s lead-contaminated water crisis have been suspended without pay.
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