The bills have passed in the state
State Legislators passed bills yesterday, that would require online retailers to collect Michigan's 6% sales tax. They have been sent to the govenors office, for final approval.
Michigan Attorney will not prosecute women who get an abortion
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says she would not prosecute any woman who gets an abortion if Roe v. Wade is ever overturned. It comes during an effort to pass anti-abortion laws in several...
Mt Pleasant overnight parking restrictions now in effect
Overnight parking restrictions in Mt Pleasant are going into effect. Cars parked curbside in most of Mt. Pleasant are as of Monday night subject to warning notices -- and fines -- until the spring.
Beaverton City council voting verdict
Beaverton City council members voted 5-1 to hire a new department of public works employee and renew city manager Heath Kaplan’s contract for another three years along with a pay rise. The council meets...
Decision to give Nestle zoning ordinance is reversed
Michigan’s Court of Appeals has reversed a decision that forced Osceola township to give Nestle a zoning ordinance. Nestle must now ask for the property to be re-zoned or take the case all the...
Two Greenville men arrested in robbery investigation
Two Greenville men have been arrested after state police and Greenville police investigated several armed robberies. A robbery at the Family Dollar and at an Admiral gas station happened last weekend. State Troopers arrested...
People Still Without Power
There are still thousands of Mid-Michigan residents without power, a day after a winter storm swept through the state. 951 customers in Clare County, 6,149 in Midland County, 223 in Isabella and 79 in...
Three People Arrested In Meth Bust
Names of the three people arrested during a theft and meth investigation in Mecosta County has been released. Robert Wright of Morley is charged with meth and stealing. His wife Tammy Wright is charged...
No Fine Policy Helps Library
Since a no-fine policy was put into place at the Grace A. Dow Memorial Library in Midland, staff have seen more missing materials make their way back to the library. More changes are coming...
Recreational marijuana in full effect for Michiganders….kind of
Crowds lined up for the first day of legal recreational marijuana sales in Michigan Sunday. Michigan officials estimate first-year sales at hundreds of millions of dollars, but recreational marijuana isn’t broadly available yet. There...