Archery Deer Season Set to Open
Updated: 12:51 PM Bow hunters will march into Michigan forests in search of bucks and spending bucks.
Updated: 12:51 PM Bow hunters will march into Michigan forests in search of bucks and spending bucks.
Updated: 11:02 PM It has been three months since U.S. Soldier Ricky Rosas died in Iraq. At a traveling memorial in Lansing, his family took time to remember him.
Updated: 9:35 PM A Charlotte police officer talks about how he found an abandoned baby. Police still have no suspects or leads in the investigation.
Updated: 7:46 PM What's fact and what's fiction when it comes to catching a cold and treating it?
Updated: 6:54 PM According to the Secretary of State's office more than 750,000 in mid-Michigan are registered to vote. That number could grow before the final day to register -- October 4th.
Updated: 6:31 PM The Michigan Deer Crash Coalition estimates nearly 70 percent of yearly deer-car accidents occur during the months of October, November, and December.
Updated: 5:40 PM Students and faculty at Lansing's Everett High School on Principal Dale Glynn for being named the state's best.
Updated: 3:42 PM State senators are debating whether or not a so called marriage reform package is good for the government.
Updated: 11:31 AM Four months after the city of Lansing's budget is approved, council members may have to make changes in order to keep from dipping into the city's rainy day fund.
Posted: 10:26 AM Money needed to repair existing roads in Michigan leaves few dollars left to build new roads.
Updated: 4:30 PM The East Lansing City Council said it will continue to strictly enforce its ordinance preventing overcrowding in rental houses. Students, however, said, in many cases, it's 'ridiculous'.
Updated: 11:55 PM In his last state of the university address as Michigan State's President Peter McPherson said a diverse student body, continued success in the study abroad program and continuing their 150 year traditions were key in MSU's future.
Updated: 6:28 PM Weight Watchers is changing with the times.
Updated: 10:30 AM A new study says that Michigan State University should slow its plan to move the College of Human Medicine to Grand Rapids.
Updated: 11:01 AM The University of Michigan logo is pure gold.
Updated: 10:21 AM The state ordered the removal of more than 1,000 markers representing America's war dead in Iraq from a median on Woodward Avenue in Ferndale.
Updated: 10:19 AM Lansing City Council members found out at Monday night's meeting that the city could be as much as $5 million in the red.
Updated: 12:41 AM The Seven Lansing Police Officers who claim the L.P.D. discriminates, say they will see the city and or the police department in court.
Updated: 6:42 PM ID theft is the fastest growing crime in the country. Wednesday, the state house is expected to vote on a package of bills to help protect people in Michigan from this crime.
Updated: 6:32 PM Top researchers say the blood test used to detect prostate cancer is useless.
Updated: 4:27 PM It has been an emotional day for hundreds of men and women in Michigan as they were officially sworn in as America's newest citizens.
Updated: 3:21 PM The Michigan High School Athletic Association has drafted a tournament schedule in case it loses its appeal in court.
Updated: 11:16 AM Because of the growing number of so-called diploma mills, employers are taking a closer look at diplomas when hiring.
Updated: 11:13 AM Michigan is heading for a record number of bank robberies this year.
Updated: 6:25 PM It's been a less than perfect farming season here in mid-Michigan, but with a little creative thinking one local farmer is able to keep business growing by cutting out a corn maze and opening it up to the public.