Second Measles Case Confirmed in Ingham County This Month as Health Officials Urge Vaccination Compliance
Ingham County, Michigan, reports a second measles case in a one-year-old boy, linked to an earlier case involving a one-year-old girl. Health officials stress low risk of widespread contagion due to vaccinations and early isolation.
Ann Arbor Earth Day Rally Supports Federal Environmental Workers Amid Layoffs and Funding Cuts
Protests in Ann Arbor on Earth Day opposed federal environmental worker layoffs, with local community and politicians expressing concerns about the detrimental impact on climate research and environmental protection.
Michigan State Police Enhances School Safety with Advanced Academies and Youth Summits in Warren
Michigan State Police has enhanced its School Safety Academy with new Advanced sessions and Youth Violence Prevention Summits aiming to improve school safety and violence prevention through collaboration and training.
Macomb County Department of Roads Advocates for Safe Driving During National Work Zone Awareness Week
Macomb County Department of Roads urges drivers to prioritize safety during Work Zone Awareness Week, emphasizing the importance of driving with care around construction zones to protect road workers.
Pinewood Middle School Student Arrested for Alleged Snapchat Threat, No Firearms Found at Home
A 14-year-old student was arrested after making a Snapchat threat against Pinewood Middle School, following a tip-off and an investigation by the Kent County Sheriff's Office. No firearms were found at the student’s home.
Macomb County Thrives with Federal Funds: CDBG Grants Spur Infrastructure and Wellness Improvements
Macomb County celebrates infrastructure and wellness advancements funded by the Community Development Block Grant, which has supported local projects like park upgrades, ADA sidewalk ramps, and community services.












