The governor’s point man in Flint on the water crisis there is telling Lansing bureau chief Tim Skubick things are returning to normal but there is a long way to go on building trust with the community again.
Read More »Phony IRS Calls Continue To Claim Victims
The Internal Revenue Service continues to hear from taxpayers who’ve received unsolicited calls from con artists claiming to be from the IRS. Jon Hewett reports.
Read More »Tesla Asked To Get Rid Of Autopilot In Cars
Consumer Reports is calling on Tesla to get rid of its autopilot system. Autobeat Reporter Jeff Gilbert explains.
Read More »Survey Finds Most People Experience Road Rage
A new AAA survey finds 80 percent of drivers had at least one incident of road rage during the past year, blaming traffic, inconsiderate drivers or other stresses. Ron Dewey reports.
Read More »Fitness Trackers Can Help Reach Step Goal
Many people are sporting fitness trackers on their wrists. But do these devices help motivate us to move or are they just a fashion trend? Health reporter Dr. Deanna Lites has more.
Read More »Highway Cleanup Begins Saturday
Keep an eye out along Michigan roadways this weekend. Dan Weingarten from the Michigan Department of Transportation says volunteers will be picking up trash as part of the Adopt-A-Highway program over the next week. Volunteers pick up 70,000 bags of trash every year in Michigan saving taxpayers $5 million annually. Nearly …
Read More »Update On Storm Damage At U.P. State Park
The aftermath of storms that dumped 11-inches of rain and produced winds up to 90 miles per hour include the closure of cabins and campsites at Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park. The state Department of Natural Resources says the four-bunk and six-bunk cabins were closed because access to the area. …
Read More »Coast Guard Rescues Boater & 30 Kayakers
Scary moments on Lake Superior near Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore as a boat capsized and a group kayaking abandoned their kayaks because of increasing winds and waves. Coast Guard from Sault Ste. Marie, Traverse City and Marquette were called out to make sure no one was missing. They found a …
Read More »Memorial Service Planned For Decorated Serviceman
Staff Sergeant Joshua Jean the “Hulk” Sanchez passed away on June 25, 2016 doing what he loved most, riding his motorcycle. He lived for the sun beating down on him and an open road in front of him. We will miss his happy disposition, his loving, caring, compassionate nature …
Read More »Lucky Charms 4-H Club To Help Cleanup Kestner Waterfront Park
The Lucky Charms 4-H Club will be helping to clean up Kestner Waterfront Park this Friday from 1pm-3pm. Houghton City Manager Eric Waara said the 4-H Club will be focusing on the small trash that sometimes gets overlooked by other cleanup crews. About 14-16 kids will be taking part in …
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