Public health advisories are up at three Traverse City area beaches because of elevated E. coli levels.
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Public health advisories are up at three Traverse City area beaches because of elevated E. coli levels.
Attorneys for murder suspect Joni K. Holbrook can continue to speak publicly about the case, a judge ruled.
Traverse City’s public schools are about to get leaner. Members of a group set up to suggest a new round of budget cuts will begin work Monday to further pare a district that’s already eliminated many of its extras.
Traverse City officials may dive into court to seek larger designated swim zones in West Grand Traverse Bay.
Jon Petersen, the head of Interlochen’s music department for 12 years and a member of the faculty for 32 years, died this week. Petersen, who died Tuesday at age 76, studied piano at the University of Michigan, receiving his master’s degree in 1957.
An elderly couple was bound, blindfolded and robbed in their home in a private golf community south of Gaylord.
A construction crew found an old artillery shell while digging a phone line in Charlevoix County’s South Arm Township.
A free hunter safety class is offered by the Cedar Rod and Gun Club.
A Benzie County woman accused of fatally shooting her husband — a Michigan State Police sergeant — referred to him as a “controlling bastard” in a call to a 911 dispatcher, but said the two weren’t fighting or arguing when the shots were fired.
The sadness was evident in George Bennett’s voice as he recalled his brief but meaningful encounters with U.S. Sen. Ted Kennedy after the legendary political figure died late Tuesday night. Bennett, a former chairman and tribal councilor for the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, was once a guest at a clam bake at the Kennedy compound.