Former SBX storefront vandalized
A window of the vacant Student Book Exchange storefront was broken Thursday morning, causing $500 in damage to the property on 209 E Bellows St.
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A window of the vacant Student Book Exchange storefront was broken Thursday morning, causing $500 in damage to the property on 209 E Bellows St.
An Isabella County Trial court policy prohibiting cellphones, recording devices and cameras in the county courthouse has raised issues of First Amendment rights among community members.
New legislation in Lansing has Michigan poised to join Idaho, Utah and Wyoming as states that have a speed limit of 80 mph in certain areas.
A two-vehicle traffic crash resulted at the death of one man and seven injuries at the intersection of South Summerton Road and East Broadway Road.
Thirteen students will see the inside of a prison more than a dozen times by the end of this semester, but they won't be serving sentences.
Alcohol abuse is not a new problem, but party culture at Central Michigan University is evolving in a way police and administrators are finding difficult to understand. Excessive consumption is the new norm. Event drinking and binging have replaced the house party.
Posted throughout campus, 700 cameras record almost every moment at Central Michigan University. One for every 28 on-campus enrolled students,
A 22-year-old Central Michigan University student was arrested on charges of stalking, according to the Central Michigan University Police Department.
Central Michigan University Police Department responded to 21 marijuana complaints in spring 2014, 24 complaints during fall 2014 and 18 complaints this semester.
The Michigan State Police department became the first law enforcement agency in the United States to be given permission to use unmanned aircraft by the Federal Aviation Administration.
For police patrolling Central Michigan University and the rest of Mount Pleasant, St. Patrick’s Day is an entirely different kind of celebration than St. Patrick's Night.
Michael Hartnett visited Central Michigan University for the third time on Oct. 3. He planned on making lasting memories with his friends during Homecoming Weekend.
St. Patrick’s Day festivities may have started out uneventful, but Mount Pleasant Police Department Officers became busy quickly, responding to a number of complaints into Wednesday morning.
Although Main Street was lined with partygoers clad in green before noon Tuesday, the Mount Pleasant Police Department said St. Patrick's Day 2015 seemed to be quieter than in previous years.
Mount Pleasant Police Department is investigating an allegation made by a former employee of Taco Boy said the owner assaulted her.
United Apartments has paid to house residents whose apartments were damaged by a fire Sunday in Jamestown Apartments.
Three local fire departments responded to a single apartment fire Sunday that caused $60,000 in damage to several units in Jamestown Apartments Sunday night. Building PP 16 was ruled as a loss.
The Mount Pleasant Police Department dealt with armed robbery, drug arrests and other city crime while students were away during spring break.
Mount Pleasant police officers responded to a robbery over prescription drugs 10:45 a.m. Tuesday in the 800 block of Whitney Street.
Mount Pleasant police officers responded to s robbery at the 7-11 store at 2397 S. Mission Street at 3:40 a.m. Tuesday morning.