Yesterday | Erie Times News
Otters fall apart late, lose to Spirit
SAGINAW, Mich. -- Time and time again this season, the Erie Otters have seen the painful results of failing to play a complete game.
Yesterday | MLive.com
NAACP pays tribute to Black History Month with State Theatre concert
NAACP Bay City Branch Vice President Darold Newton, left, and WNEM TV 5 reporter Tia Ewing, center, listen to KISS 107.1 DJ Vicki Hill talk about Oprah Winfrey as an inspiration for her career during the 3rd Annual Continuing a Historical Celebration Through Magic at the State Theater in Bay City on Saturday evening.
Saturday | Saginaw News
Images from Saginaw, Bay City and more: We show it, can you identify it?
Last week we showed you two architectural details and asked you to figure out where they were located.
Saturday | The Michigan Citizen
The Detroit Association of Black Organizations is hosting its annual State of the Race symposium Feb.
Saturday | Flint Township/Swartz Creek Advance
Koebke joins Farm Bureau Insurance staff
Cathy Koebke of Bay City has joined the Farm Bureau Insurance office at 903 Saginaw as a new agent.
Saturday | MLive.com
Garfield Township residents speak out on possibility of Crump bar going topless
With a population of about 1,700 residents, a small township in Bay County is abuzz with news that a local bar wants to have topless waitresses at some events.
Friday morning's top Saginaw News stories: January audit shows more...
These were the most widely read Saginaw News stories this morning: More emerging spending issues for Saginaw Housing Commission, January audit of $1.2 million stimulus grant reveals On Jan.
Rep. Stacy Erwin Oakes: I hope Gov. Rick Snyder's budget puts police boots on the ground in Saginaw
Republican Gov. Rick Snyder's budget has a little for everyone, even some reservedly optimistic Democrats like Saginaw's state Rep.
Saginaw man with suspended license to receive $15,000 after suing...
The July 21, 2009, Saginaw police crash report tells a different story than a lawsuit filed by Michael D. Boyd .
The Second City takes aim on Saginaw with its Laugh Out Loud Tour
The Chicago comedy troupe that for more than 50 years has launched the careers of comics like Tina Fey, Stephen Colbert, Gilda Radner and Bill Murray will bring its Laugh Out Loud Tour to the Saginaw stage.
Country's Miranda Lambert on fire for Saginaw
With two Country Music Association Female Vocalist of the Year awards behind her, a new album, "Four the Record," in stores and a Super Bowl duet with husband Blake Shelton drawing raves, Miranda Lambert is on fire.
Saginaw City Council's policy to conceal names of cases discussed in...
Saginaw leaders won't specify "specific pending litigation" they discuss behind closed doors.
Daredevil driver describes 25 foot circus fall
A motorcycle stunt man says he'll get back on his bike when he recovers from a 25-foot plunge at a circus in Saginaw.
Saginaw highlighted in Gov. Snyder's proposed increase of nearly $50...
Michigan State Police Trooper John A. Beemer sits in a patrol car equipped with a computer and everything he needs to do his job.
Student art celebrates Saginaw's diversity
The Saginaw Arts & Enrichment Commission, in partnership with the Saginaw Public Schools, presents the Celebrating Saginaw's Cultures: Building Unity through Diversity Student Art Exhibit award winners, as part of Art @ the Andersen.
Saginaw man accused of setting fire to couch at nearby house pleads no contest
A Saginaw man faces almost five years in prison for setting fire to a couch outside of a home about a block away from his West Side home.
Saginaw arts scene promises a triple-threat blend of music, voice and ...
Sawandi Johnson playing Oberon, left, and Tessa Roag playing Puck, right, perform during a dress rehearsal of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer's Night Dream" at First Presbyterian Church in Saginaw on Wednesday evening.
In the Margins: Re-opening of Saginaw Boys and Girls Club branch a morale boost
From left, Ivan Miller, the Board President of the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Great Lakes Bay Region; Dr.
Flint Township/Swartz Creek Advance
Dixon promoted to Yeo & Yeo principal
A company employee since 1998, his area of expertise is audit services for health care organizations, school districts, non-profits and small businesses.
Saginaw police arrest man on murder charge
A 20-year-old man who lives on the city's West Side was lodged at the Saginaw County Jail late Wednesday on an open count of murder.