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Dangerously high heat forecast for St. Joseph County

Everyone is at risk from the dangers of extreme heat, but some populations are more vulnerable than most.

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Michigan parents can check school buses’ safety records

Every parent or guardian has instant access to the condition of the vehicle transporting your student.

MSP upping enforcement against impaired driving through Labor Day

Police hope to reduce car accidents caused by impaired driving during the "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" campaign.

Three Rivers residents get involved following latest report concerning lead in city’s water system

The city says it will continue educating residents as some contact agencies and others urge for immediate action.

St. Joseph County residents reminded of rising whooping cough cases

Health professionals urge anyone with pertussis symptoms to see their provider right away to get tested.

Michigan residents urged to report Asian longhorned beetle sightings

ALB has not been discovered in Michigan yet, but it is crucial to look for signs of its presence.

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Lead levels exceeding federal limit again found in parts of Three Rivers’ water system

Tests collected between January and June 2024 showed that six homes had results above 15 parts per billion, the city stated.

2024 Primary Election Results: Spence, Carra among candidates advancing to November

Want a quick, full recap of local election results? We’ve got you covered, St. Joseph County.

Three Rivers businesses talk about Michigan minimum wage

Because of a Michigan Supreme Court ruling, the amount of minimum wage paid and the tip credit for certain employees will change on February 21.

Michigan public schools extend free meals for students

Funding was secured through a $200 million appropriation in the fiscal year 2025 School Aid budget recently signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.​

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