Updated: 9:01 AM After four years of not allowing students from outside the area to participate in the schools of choice program the DeWitt School Board voted 5 to 2 in favor of it.
Updated: 7:50 PM A fourth grade classroom window at Holt's Horizon Elementary School is damaged, and thousands of dollars worth of computer related equipment are gone.
Updated: 3:26 PM The man once known as the "Doctor of Death" says his health is failing quickly, and he is hoping that Governor Granholm will release him from prison.
Updated: 7:14 AM After their contract expired on Halloween, health care professionals at Sparrow Hospital have authorized a strike vote in the event a deal cannot be reached.
Updated: 7:16 AM You know the grade, but do you know what was done to get it and what else is happening in the classroom to try to achieve adequate yearly progress?
Updated: 10:20 AM Central Michigan University students are racing against the clock hoping to find an alligator spotted earlier in a farm pond near Mt. Pleasant.
Updated: 8:00 AM After its first year, Club Keno has generated more than $55 million for Michigan schools, but lotto commissioner Gary Peters says he's worried about the future of the lottery because of Proposition One.
Updated: 4:00 PM Report cards for High Schools across the state are out and educators are finding out if their students are making adequate yearly progress. It's the second installment since the federal government started requiring the assessment as part of the No Child Left Behind Act.