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The Michigan Supreme Court heard prosecutors' appeal Thursday in the case of a suspended Brighton attorney charged in the 2006 death of a National Guard medic from Ypsilanti.
Judge denies request to resentence assault convict
A Livingston County judge denied a Moroccan native's attorney's request Thursday to resentence the man for kidnapping a Clawson man at knifepoint.
Man caught in crime spree 'didn't care'
An Eaton County man who said his multicounty crime spree was due to his feeling 'lost' was sentenced Thursday to at least 43 months in prison.
Eavesdropping case heads to trial
A Brighton businessman waived a preliminary exam Wednesday, sending to trial charges he eavesdropped on an unclothed female employee.
Court Docket: Plea reached in road-rage case
A 57-year-old Brighton man pleaded guilty Wednesday to felonious assault for pointing a revolver at a slow driver who angered him, according to Livingston County District Court records.
Corrintha K. Seaman, a woman of style in both fashion and home design, as well as a lover of nature, died October 15, 2009 after a short illness.
UPDATED: Two hospitilized after vehicle hits 5 cars, rolls twice
Livingston County sheriff's authorities are investigating whether "huffing" contributed to a crash that sent two people to the hospital this morning.
The Livingston County prosecutor's office has authorized charges against a 45-year-old Gregory man in connection to a motorcycle crash that killed a 57-year-old woman.
Pupil counts drop; midyear layoffs and program cuts likely
As Livingston County school districts anticipate heavy cuts to per-pupil funding, Wednesday's student count results aggravated the situation with a clear picture that enrollment has drastically declined.
Brighton school district, 3 unions reach deal
Brighton --The school district has reached about $1.4 million in concessions with three unions representing about 500 employees as it attempts to crawl out of a $6.5 million shortfall expected at the end of this school year.
Officials: Get children vaccinated
The emergence of the H1N1 flu virus earlier this year could cause Michigan schools double the trouble during the upcoming flu season.
Court Docket: Prosecutor drops molestation charge
The Livingston County prosecutor's office dismissed Wednesday a sexual assault charge against a Brighton man already awaiting sentencing for a similar offense.
Hamburg man waives prelim in fleeing case
A 20-year-old Hamburg Township man who led police on a high-speed chase that reached speeds exceeding 100 mph waived a preliminary exam Wednesday, sending his case to trial.
Road veteran's career rolls into 30th year
Steve Richmond relishes working from home, but you won't catch him with a laptop or laying out elaborate spreadsheets at his Unadilla Township residence.
Newsmakers August 23, 2009 Northern Michigan names dean's list Livingston County students were recently placed on the dean's list at Northern Michigan University for the winter 2009 semester.
Police: Caregiver steals from WWII vet
A 27-year-old Howell woman is facing felony charges after she allegedly stole money from a World War II veteran she was providing care for at his Gregory home.
Pinckney Memorial Post 419 held our fifth annual Marc Meyer Golf Outing July 11 at Whispering Pines Golf Course.
College announces its winter dean's list Jackson Community College has named the following students to the dean's list for the winter semester: From Brighton is Lisa Fuhst.
The public is invited to see their local firefighters in action as they attend training.
'Career criminal' pleads guilty to break-in attempt
A Webberville man described as a 'career criminal' pleaded guilty last week to trying to break into a business in Gregory on Thanksgiving Day.