The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is also reminding the public that fireworks can quickly turn a celebration into a tragedy when they are misused or malfunction.
Salvation Army of Livingston County’s Lake Street location in Howell serves as a local cooling center, along with the Loose Senior Citizens Center in Linden and Wixom Police Department.
Three dozen groups – along with three veteran-owned food vendors – will be on site at the event, which is set for 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 1, in the parking lot next to the Livingston County Veteran Services office, 1420 Lawson Drive in Howell. WHMI’s Chuck Edwards and Madison June will broadcast live from the event.
North Star Reach will celebrate its 10-Year Anniversary on Wednesday, July 1st with a special Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and Camp Tour honoring a decade of life-changing camp experiences for children with serious health challenges and their families.
The theme is "Family: Tell us about a time when you found an unexpected family, the reunion wasn’t so sweet, or the apple didn’t fall far from the tree.”
Forecasters say several days of high temperatures — some above 100 degrees F — will settle in across the lower Great Lakes, the mid-Atlantic and the Mississippi and Ohio River valleys.
Deputies with the Livingston County Sheriff's Office were dispatched to an unknown crash at the intersection of Highland Road (M-59) and Musson Road around 7:30pm.
Kelsey Meinke, a recent graduate of Michigan International Prep School and a recent kidney transplant recipient, is scheduled to take a ride Saturday morning in Comcast’s 90-foot Xfinity hot air balloon through a partnership between Xfinity and A Kid Again, a nonprofit that creates experiences for children facing life-threatening conditions.
Michigan's highest Court said blood alcohol content evidence in a 2022 Brighton Township fatal vehicle-motorcycle crash should not have been excluded and sent the case back to 53rd District Court for further proceedings.
Travell Rogers, 37, of Illinois, is scheduled for a pretrial hearing next month before Judge Matthew McGivney in Livingston County’s 44th Circuit Court.
U.S. Rep. Ro Khanna will be in Brighton this weekend to campaign with Democratic congressional candidate Will Lawrence as the Aug. 4 primary draws near.
Craig Elliott, known to many as "Captain Sunshine", will be promoting his new book and sharing firsthand stories with visitors from more than four decades in the skies.
Brighton police and members of the Livingston Regional SWAT team helped provide active assailant training to school resource officers from around Michigan during a statewide school safety conference last week.
The Michigan Works! Association has launched a statewide partnership with Google to bring Grow with Google’s AI and career training programs to all 16 Michigan Works! Agencies at no cost.
"We want to thank our PEA partners for the positive collaboration and teamwork demonstrated throughout this entire process as we worked together on behalf of our amazing staff, students and community."
2024 Fowlerville High School graduate Dakota Avila has transitioned from a skilled local tradesman into a distinguished leader in the United States Marine Corps.
Green Oak Township Deputy Police Chief Brittany Besso said it is not known whether the 51-year-old Howell man had been wearing a life vest or personal floatation device at the time he fell into the water or whether weather may have been a contributing factor.
As the district’s Assistant Co-Curricular Director, Osborn has helped oversee Howell Public Schools K-12 athletic and co-curricular programs, coordinate events and facility operations, and work closely with students, staff, families, and community stakeholders to support student participation and success.
Veterans, teachers, police officers, firefighters, nurses, and children came dressed as Superman Friday afternoon at the 20th Annual Hamburg Family Fun Fest.
People are encouraged to come out and support the local players, have some food and drinks, and “watch some high-level pickleball in a fun atmosphere”.
The proposal asks voters to approve up to 3 mills for police services. Township officials say the current voter-approved police millage has been rolled back under the Headlee Amendment to 2.3717 mills. The new request would increase the rate by about 0.62 mills.
One worker suffered smoke inhalation and was transported to an area hospital. No children were inside the nature center at the time. The farm also lost a number of small mammals and reptiles in the fire, Howell Fire Authority Interim Chief Mike Evans said.
Animals originating directly from an infested premises are prohibited from entering Michigan until that site is officially released from quarantine. The new restrictions also outline requirements for wound care, preventative treatment and documentation for those animals.
A former Navy SEAL and former military aide to President Barack Obama, Maasdam said AI and data centers will help shape the future of Michigan’s economy, and stressed the need for the country to win the AI race with China. He said data centers should be handled as a local issue, with communities given enough information and resources to determine whether a project is right for them.
The legislation would prohibit local governments from imposing taxes on streaming services. Opponents argue it's "corporate welfare for wealthy streaming and satellite providers".
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services says the recalled toys were sold at Walmart and Ollie’s Bargain Outlet. Families are being told to stop using them immediately and dispose of them properly because the sand inside the toys may contain asbestos.
Barrett has opposed Michigan’s green-energy mandates that he says push the state towards 100% renewable energy by 2040 and have caused utility prices to continue rising.
Livingston County's real estate market saw more more homes on the market in May than in any May over the past five years, while sales also rose from a year ago.
Douglas Environmental pleaded no contest Friday to one count of conducting a criminal enterprise and six counts of forgery. As part of the plea, the company agreed to pay a $50,000 fine. The company’s president, 57-year-old Brian Powell of Brighton, pleaded guilty to three counts of forgery.
Council is trying to eliminate a roughly $350,000 budget deficit - with recent discussion centered on the cost of having a full-time police department and exploring other options.
Over the next few weeks, Huron-Clinton Metroparks will be hosting multiple photoshoots to capture photos and videos for its content gallery and marketing efforts.
It's two full days when Michigan residents and out-of-state visitors can grab a fishing rod, ride off-road trails, and visit state parks, boating access sites, and other outdoor locations – all free of charge.
Grand Blanc Township Police said preliminary investigation indicates 50-year-old Jeffrey Johnson may have suffered a medical emergency prior to the vehicle entering the water.
Community members are encouraged to donate backpacks, school supplies, or monetary contributions to help meet this year’s goal of distributing 1,000 fully stocked backpacks.
The Planning Commission denied a special use request, environmental impact assessment, and site plan for a public and private event space with outdoor music at the property.
Sponsored by the Livingston Sunrise Rotary Club, the new community service organization is dedicated to empowering and uplifting adults with disabilities and welcomes all individuals ages 18 and older.
The National Marine Manufacturers Association estimates that 100 million Americans go boating each year, contributing to an industry worth $230 billion annually.
Kids 18 and under will learn the basics of disc golf from professionals. Closest to the Pin Challenge, Farthest Throw Competition, free Kona Ice tickets and free commemorative mini disc.
The private non-profit protects natural areas and farmland in the county and will hold its 2026 Annual Meeting next Tuesday, with the public invited to attend.
It's the Chamber industry's highest honor. The national recognition celebrates excellence in leadership, innovation, member service, and community impact.
Due to increased need, donors are encouraged to give during two blood drives at the library - this Friday and then next Friday, June 12th - which also marks Food Truck Fridays.
The Main Street and Commerce Road intersection will be completely closed to all traffic for the replacement of crosswalks and the pavement in the intersection.