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The ''SUN'' looks to shine bright
Traverse City Light and Power and Cherryland Electric Cooperative are teaming up to provide a new program that will allow customers to invest in solar energy. Comment?
The ''SUN'' looks to shine bright
Traverse City Light and Power and Cherryland Electric Cooperative are teaming up to provide a new program that will allow customers to invest in solar energy. Comment?
Deputies arrest four, find runaway in Blair Township home
Grand Traverse County Sheriff's deputies arrested four men and found a Traverse City runaway when they executed a search warrant Saturday at a home on Curtis Road in Blair Township. Comment?
Summer travel season is taking flight
Summer air service will grow by 3.8 percent in flights scheduled and by 3.7 percent in the number of seats inbound and outbound. Comment?
Party in the works for former Iron Works employees
There's a call out for the hundreds of former Traverse City Iron Works employees, for a special reunion party next Sunday. Comment?
Company plans to build new headquarters near busy intersection
A new 12,000 square foot building is in the works for a busy intersection in Traverse City. Comment?
Company plans to build new headquarters near busy intersection
A new 12,000 square foot building is in the works for a busy intersection in Traverse City. Comment?
Will food trucks soon be rolling into downtown Traverse City?
The ordinance would allow up to two mobile food vendors to operate on city property from 7 a.m. until 11 p.m. in four different city parking lots. Comment?
Grand Valley students toss their caps in Traverse City
About 75 Grand Valley State University students will receive their diplomas Thursday evening during the 16th annual Traverse City commencement ceremony. Comment?
Stretch of the Week: Hamstring and hip flexor stretches
Today is a double whammy! We bring you the static hamstring stretch and the static hip flexor stretch. Comment?
Cast off winter and learn fly fishing
Winter is finally starting to melt away and many fishermen and women can look forward to strapping on boots and waders and getting in some good fly fishing! 7&4's Holly Baker got a lesson right in the Boardman River from one of the instructors at Orvis Streamside of Downtown Traverse City. Comment?
Historic park will become a growing community resource
The 56-acre public park was once the agricultural production area for the former Traverse City State Hospital, feeding 3,500 patients and staff at its peak in the mid 1900s. Comment?
Revered radiologist recognized as Traverse City legend
Dr. Harry Weitz was recruited by Munson Medical Center to be their first radiologist and he started their radiology department. Comment?
Hundreds branch out to celebrate Earth Day
The annual Earth Day Parade, put on by Little Artshram, kicked off at Oryana Natural Foods Market before winding it's way around the streets of Downtown Traverse City. Comment?
Memorial planned for former Michigan first lady
A memorial service for former Michigan first lady Helen Milliken will be held June 3 in Traverse City. Comment?
Survivors of sexual assault speak out through art
A pril is Sexual Assault Awareness month , and the Women's Resource Center in T raverse C ity is giving survivors of sexual violence in our community the opportunity to raise awareness through creative expression. Comment?
Scavenger hunt for autism brings fun and helps education
It was the second annual Scavenger Hunt for Autism in Downtown Traverse City on Saturday. Comment?
Wings Training Camp returning to Traverse City
The Detroit Red Wings made if official on Thursday. The team will be returning to northern Michigan in the Fall of 2013 to host Training Camp and their annual NHL Prospects Tournament. Comment?
Scavenger hunt hopes to find funds for autism
Teams across northern Michigan are getting ready to go on a scavenger hunt on Saturday all to help fund an autism program. Comment?
Parts of Boardman River flooding in Traverse City
Parts of the river have yet to flood but river levels are reaching the end of some homeowner's lawns. Comment?