Brighton, MI|News|
Brighton City Engineer: Arsenic-Laden Playgrounds Often Torn Down
The city and its engineering firm will meet with state environmental officials next week to help determine what to do with the Imagination Station.
The city and its engineering firm will meet with state environmental officials next week to help determine what to do with the Imagination Station.
We've got the latest news on what's cool for students in Brighton.
We went around to schools in the Brighton area to see what's new or different at your school this year.
Kids from Brighton and Hartland tell us what they're wearing the first day and how they'll be decorating their lockers.
It would takes years of exposure to the playground's arsenic levels to trigger adverse health effects, a state environmental official said.
Superintendent Greg Gray said the move was necessary to support the district's approved deficit elimination plan.
Samplings of wood, mulch and soil show a presence of arsenic that will keep playground closed indefinitely.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Michigan State Police-Brighton Post. It does not indicate a conviction.
As the 10-year anniversary of 9/11 approaches, Melissa Hanks shares how she is now an avid troops supporter after her brother's death in Iraq in 2004.
The board will vote to bring back teachers as it continues negotiations with the teachers union for new contracts.
Using the library's online donation page, hackers would run names and credit card numbers until a successful donation went through.
The city announced its review of the park's materials could be made known as early as next week.
Brittany Marshall who attended Charyl Stockwell Academy was admitted through the early admissions program.
City announces the park is undergoing maintenance repairs.
Brittany Marshall was admitted through the early admissions program at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Teachers and other staff are bracing for reduced salaries and benefits as the district tries to cut down the deficit.
City Manager Dana Foster and City Council admitted that they've 'hit the wall' in terms of city services being impacted by budget cuts.
The 19-year-old man from Lansing is in the hospital with two others after a vehicle he was driving the wrong way down I-96 collided with two other vehicles.
City Manager Dana Foster called on City Council to re-look at how budget cuts have affected city services, and residents continued to voice their displeasure with the city's affairs.
The new home for the Brighton Chamber of Commerce has its fair share of ghost stories told by longtime residents.