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Brighton Man Charged with Open Murder in Gun Range Shooting Death
Updated at 11:45 a.m. Livingston County Prosecutor William Vailliencourt confirmed that he has filed new charges in the shooting death of Charles Kimball.
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5-Bedroom 1940's Home Up for Sale in Brighton
Each week, Brighton Patch will feature a different home to give readers an idea of what the local housing market has to offer.
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Brighton's Relay for Life and More This Weekend
Patch is here to make your life ridiculously easy, so as you sit down today and plan your weekend, here are three events you should know about in the Brighton area.
Brighton's 'Captain' Harris bids farewell
The state of Michigan has been figuring out how large of a budget surplus it will have for the 2014... Harris owned and operated the Cap n' Cork Party Store at the intersection of Grand River Avenue and Main Street for 25 years.
Armed robbery case heading to trial
David Kenneth Rentsch, 34, waived a preliminary exam on May 8 in Livingston County District Court, sending his criminal case to Circuit Court for trial.
Street smarts: Barber shop spans three generations
When Bob Street cut hair in the 1960s, crew cuts and Princeton-style cuts were popular.
Howell, Brighton city council election fields take shape
Ron Murdock's work comes to life anytime he sees a kid take up baseball or a hiker or bicyclist... Six candidates will be seeking four seats on the Brighton City Council in November, while six candidates will vie for three posts on the Howell City Council and Howell's mayor is running uncontested this fall.
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Brighton facility in Genoa Township. The 220-acre complex off Challis and Bauer Roads was acquired by Colorado-based Vail Resorts, which is expected to invest nearly $10 million enhancing the complex.
Brighton Woman Announces Run for Brighton City Council
Shanda Willis has officially filed to run for a seat on the Brighton City Council.
Brighton Robbery Suspect Heads to Trial on Monday
David Kenneth Rentsch, the Brighton man charged in connection to several armed robberies in March, was bound over to circuit court for trial in the 7-11 robbery on May 8, according to WHMI .
Brighton High School Student Saves Life Plus More Tips for the Week Ahead
It's Monday, and that means we've put together this list of things going on in Brighton to help make your week a little brighter, easier and more fun.
News Briefs: Chamber makes slight name change
A small name change has been made for the chamber of commerce that represents the lower portion of Livingston County.
The right ride - Find the bike that fits your needs
Hometown Bicycles owner Shaun Bhajan shows off the three most popular styles of bike available at his Brighton Township store.
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A contingent of Rolling Thunder Chapter 5 of Livingston County members and other supporters make the trip on motorcycles each year.
Brighton man pleads no contest in assault and battery case
A Brighton man pleaded no contest this morning to home invasion in exchange for the prosecutor dismissing an assault and battery allegation.
Brighton Bagger Dave's Celebrates Beer Week
Bagger Dave' s in Brighton will be celebrating American Craft Beer Week next week with customers receiving a free pub glass.
Mother's Day Wildflower Hike and More This Weekend
Patch is here to make your life ridiculously easy, so as you sit down today and plan your weekend, here are three events you should know about in the Hartland area.
Human trafficking hits close to home; event to raise awareness
High school students hope a Saturday event they organized is a success, despite negative responses they received while promoting it.
7 Jobs that Make the World a Better Place
The following story was provided by AOLJobs.com By Debra Auerbach for CareerBuilder Have you ever had an itch to quit your job and instead do work that makes a real difference in the world? In honor of Earth Day on April 22, we've compiled a list of seven jobs that help people live a better life - from the buildings they work and live in, to the ... (more)