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Traverse City Commission discusses Budget

The main focus of Monday night's study session fell outside the city's general operating fund.

Meijer Fined 190,000 for campaign violation

It is also the largest fine ever levied for violations of Michigan's campaign finance act.

Deputies and border patrol arrest 26

Authorities say that deputies had two vehicles stopped near Trout Lake over the weekend.

New drug reverses effects of anesthesia

A pharmaceutical company based in San Diego, California has created a drug that reverses the drooling and slurring effects of anesthesia.

College student joins NBA draft, hasn't played ball since 3rd grade

A Missouri college student hasn't played basketball since third grade, but that didn't stop him from declaring for the NBA draft.

Obama visits Michigan

Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is scheduled to be in Grand Rapids and Macomb County tomorrow.

Anne Avery Miller Sentenced

The woman at the center of an unusual investigation faced a judge Monday for  sentencing in an unrelated case.

Consignment Spikes Consignment Sales

Some northern Michigan consignment stores are noticing increasing interest and say the economy may be playing a role.

High School Students Tour Local Businesses

Tours Show Students Possible Career Options After Graduation.

Police looking for person who damaged city property with pick-up

Police say around 11 last night a dark pick-up truck backed up into a power transformer on Bellanger Lane then left northbound where it hit a utility pole.

Walker finds dead body near Open Space

Investigators continue looking into what happened to a man found dead on the shores of Grand Traverse Bay.

Detroit mayor appointed 29 friends or family to city jobs

According to a Detroit newspaper Kilpatrick has appointed at least 29 close friends and family to city jobs since he took office in 2002.

Young kids vulnerable to illness while swimming

A new study from the EPA and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds that kids younger than 10 are most at risk for swimming related stomach illnesses.

State leaders to hold forum for Dura workers

State lawmakers are stepping in after Dura Automotive announced closing of its Mancelona plant.

More Michiganders using food stamps

Reports show the number of Michigan households getting food stamps has risen 53 percent in the past five years.

Younger siblings more prone to breathing problems

A new study finds kids who have older siblings are more likely to have breathing problems than kids who are the oldest or only children

Postage rates go up

The cost of a first class postage stamp goes up a penny today from 41 to 42 cents.

Anne Avery-Miller scheduled for court

Today she is set to have her day in court for larceny by conversion charges regarding three tanning beds.

Fire destroys home

Fire officials are still investigating the cause of the fire but say the home is a total loss.

Farmers Market opening day

Market shoppers of all ages were out making their way to tables full of homegrown vegetables, fruits and other items all to kick off the Traverse City Farmers Market.

Community Celebration

Smoking ban impact

Business owners are reacting to legislation that would ban smoking in bars, restaurants and workplaces.

Area food distributor sell locally

Now their doors are open to the public in hopes they can further stimulate the northern Michigan economy.

The Mesick Mushroom Festival starts

More than 10,000 people expected in Mesick this weekend.

TC high school student arrested on drug charges

After searching his car, police say the student had 18 pre-packaged bags of marijuana.

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