Alpena’s boy wrestlers traveled Saturday morning to compete in their first individual tournament this season, the Dons ...
News Photo by Steve Schulwitz Alpena Sports Booster Club member Jacky Werth reads off the name of one of the lucky winners ...
Courtesy Photo Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary celebrated their volunteers last week and named their Volunteer of the ...
The Blue Knights is an international organization with chapters worldwide. The Blue Knight Chapter for Northeast Michigan is ...
When Frank Riley heard of the devastation happening in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene flooded and wiped out numerous ...
Before the November presidential election, Ohio’s secretary of state and attorney general announced investigations into potential voter fraud that included people suspected of casting ballots even ...
Fifty years later, a man who grew up in suburban Detroit tried to return a very overdue baseball book to his boyhood library. The answer: You can keep it — and no fine. Chuck Hildebrandt, 63, of ...
After the busy Black Friday holiday weekend, Kristen Tarnol, owner of Emerald City Gifts in Studio City, California, is already asking her supplier to send more more fuzzy alpaca scarves and warm ...
As The News reported recently in its series “Hunting in decline,” fewer hunters head out into the woods these days, potentially hampering the economy as fewer people buy hunting supplies, food, and ...
Nizam Abazid is gleefully planning his first trip in decades to Syria, where he grew up. Rama Alhoussaini was only 6 years old when her family moved to the U.S., but she’s excited about the prospect ...
Hundreds of years ago, the Ottawa people called it Ken-O-Sha, or “water of the walleye” — a 26-mile tributary of Michigan’s Grand River where the fish were abundant. Today it’s known as Plaster Creek, ...
At Damascus’ international airport, the new head of security — one of the rebels who marched across Syria to the capital — arrived with his team. The few maintenance workers who showed up for work ...