Presidential Pardons Ignite Police Fury
Police organizations criticize recent presidential pardons for undermining law enforcement accountability, sparking a national debate on justice and public safety.
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Police organizations criticize recent presidential pardons for undermining law enforcement accountability, sparking a national debate on justice and public safety.
Neil Kalina, a former Shelby Township priest, has been resentenced to 7-15 years in prison for sexually assaulting a 14-year-old in 1984. The case stems from Michigan’s clergy abuse investigation, …
Huron County Nature Center’s board of directors is excited to have begun working on new projects and improvements at the Nature Center, including completing a final boardwalk that will allow the Center …
Governor Gretchen Whitmer today amended a recent Michigan state of emergency declaration to include Huron and Ionia counties due to tornado damage and Washtenaw County due to widespread flooding. Governor Whitmer declared a state of emergency for …
Although most emergency and epidemic orders have been lifted, some DNR public facilities remain closed. Many state employees remain on mandatory telework, and the locations they traditionally work at will …
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services today issued a release urging caution around foam on lakes and rivers. We know many of our subscribers will be enjoying time outdoors with friends and family this holiday weekend, so we are sharing the update to help keep everyone informed.
Spring brings wonderful life to the woods of Michigan. If you see a fawn in the woods or your backyard, the mother doe is likely near.
Here are some hints on what to do if you find a fawn in the woods or your yard.
A Michigan company is offering scholarships to students who pursue studies in cannabis cultivation and its business
The gig economy is finally being recognized as a powerful economic factor during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Michigan’s Mixed Earners Unemployment Compensation provides an additional $100 a week in benefits for those earning at least $5,000 in the past year.
Authorities warn to use extreme caution when snowmobiling on lake ice in the Great Lakes region.