Youth at the Boys and Girls Club of Alpena packed buckets full of cleaning supplies on Thursday to send to victims of ...
For Rona Kaufman, the signs are everywhere that more Jews feel abandoned by the Democratic Party and may vote for Republican Donald Trump. It’s in her Facebook feed. It’s in the discomfort she ...
Michigan’s oil industry may not be front and center, but it remains active with over 9,300 wells across the state. The U.S. Energy Information Administration ranks Michigan 18th in the nation in crude ...
The Alpena Senior Citizens Center is hosting two raffles to offset the cost of food and supplies for the center’s meal programs. Tickets for the 50/50 raffle are available for $5 each, and the drawing ...
Lawyers for a man accused of stealing more than $40 million from a prominent Detroit nonprofit group suddenly postponed his guilty plea during a court hearing Monday. William Smith, who for years ...
Recent actions by law enforcement agencies in Northeast Michigan. This has been only lightly edited. MONTMORENCY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE News Release Oct. 21, 2024 Total: 85 Alarms: 2 Animal Control: ...
The metal gangway where dozens of people waited to board a ferry boat made a loud, creaking noise before snapping in the middle amid panicked cries from those sent plunging into the water. Some clung ...
Surveying storm damage in North Carolina, former President Donald Trump on Monday blasted federal emergency responders whose work has been stymied by armed harassment and a deluge of misinformation, ...
A mishap by a contractor working on the intersection of 3rd Avenue and Hobbs Drive resulted in the intersection being closed ...
Kamala Harris teamed up with Liz Cheney on Monday to make a bipartisan appeal to Republican voters uneasy about Donald Trump, describing the former president as a malignant force that needs to be ...
The Rogers City Parks and Recreation Committee will meet at 8 a.m. on Thursday at 193 E. Michigan Ave. in Rogers City. This meeting is open to the public and public comment is welcome.
Michiganders have no way of knowing precisely who’s trying to influence their lawmakers or how much they’re spending to do so because of numerous weaknesses in the state’s lobbying disclosure ...