With temperatures expected to remain below freezing, many school district leaders acted early to cancel classes for Tuesday.
Despite frigid temperatures, around 100 people marched in Saginaw to honor the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Here are a few headlines from Saginaw County last week that attracted reader interest. Changes to State Police Secure Cities ...
Flint Power Catholic defeated Saginaw United Phoenix, 72-63, at Saginaw Middle School on Friday, January 17. Flint Power ...
A truck, SUV and van have crashed on US-127 northbound before the Saginaw exit near the Michigan Ave. overpass. A witness ...
A 32-year-old woman from Brant died at the scene of a crash on Ring Road near St. Charles and the 31-year-old male driver ...
MDOT invites Saginaw residents to discuss the $13 million rebuild of M-58 on January 27 at Saginaw City Hall. The project ...
A Michigan State Police trooper was “dragged” during a traffic stop in Saginaw Tuesday, according to Saginaw Police Chief ...
The 29th Unity Celebration held by the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. at the Dow Event Center is to be preceded by a unity ...
SAGINAW, MI. (WJRT) - It was a guilty verdict of manslaughter, but the mother of a Saginaw shooting victim still feels she, ...
The Michigan Department of Transportation is planning an open house for the public to weigh in on a planned project to ...
The Northern Michigan University women’s basketball team wrapped up a four-game homestand with a whimper on Saturday ...