This week recognizes the people behind the calm, steady response when reporting an emergency.
Their vital contributions are the focus of National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week that runs through Sunday, according to the State 911 Committee.
“Let’s take a moment to honor the ...
Most scams have common characteristics. By equipping themselves with the tools to recognize a scam, Michiganders can be alert to its key features and avoid becoming victims.
“Scammers are creative, coming up with new and more effective ways to trick you into handing over your hard-earned ...
Though recent forecasts had a chance of snow after recent icy events earlier this month, highs are now reaching the 40s, 50s and maybe even 60s.
It puts rain reliably as the main form of precipitation motorists will have to deal with in the near future, especially as spring warms up.
And ...
With several recent days in the 30s and 40s and perhaps a bit more, many early signs of spring can be seen in Marquette County and around the Upper Peninsula.
It can be delightful to watch the snow and ice melt away. However, soil and pavement are not the only things that become visible as the ...
Article 52 of the first additional protocol to the Geneva conventions prohibits attacks on civilian targets. It is on those grounds that the international criminal court has issued arrest warrants for Russian military officers and officials responsible for attacks on Ukraine’s energy ...
With the April 15 tax filing deadline less than a week away, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is reissuing her consumer alert on tax-related identity theft and urging residents to protect themselves.
Tax-related identity theft occurs when someone uses stolen personal information to file a ...