Governor Granholm Tested for Tuberculosis
Updated: 6:26 PM Governor Granholm is being tested for tuberculosis because she may have come in contact with a state employee diagnosed with the illness.
Updated: 6:26 PM Governor Granholm is being tested for tuberculosis because she may have come in contact with a state employee diagnosed with the illness.
Updated: 3:12 PM The school might face another three percent cut.
Updated: 1:55 PM A suspected drunken driver smashes into the Muskegon Heights campaign headquarters for Presidential candidate John Kerry.
Updated: 1:44 PM Lawyers for the former Michigan Democratic Party chairman are asking a Detroit judge to dismiss the prostitution related charge.
Updated: 6:20 PM The Community Emergency Response Team is trained to respond to local emergencies, but now they're being deployed to a national disaster for the first time.
Updated: 6:16 PM For some in mid-Michigan, Labor Day means a break from the daily grind; for others it's just another day at work.
Updated: 12:46 PM Striking nurses led the Labor Day parade in Detroit.
Updated: 12:39 PM A Livingston county restaurant is about to open with the name of CR Smokin' Chicks. Some believe the name indicates it is a strip club.
Updated: 12:50 PM Governor Granholm jogged across the Mackinac Bridge, completing the annual foot crossing in record time.
Updated: 10:23 PM Study shows the number of delinquent credit card payments is down to its lowest point in four years.
Updated: 9:46 PM Meridian Township Police have issued a warrant for the arrest of Thomas Eugene White III.
Updated: 4:53 PM Ingham County Sheriff's deputies investigate who broke into a Stockbridge school bus and took it for a joyride. The bus later burst into flames.
Updated: 12:31 PM State Elections officials are hard at work to make sure Nader gets on ballot.
Updated: 12:05 PM Michigan Court of Appeals says state voters should have the chance to decide the marriage issue.
Updated: 8:59 AM Autopsy results released by the Ingham County coroner shows that the three members of the Urbanik family were stabbed to death.
Updated: 10:47 PM Following weeks of negotiations state leaders agree on a way to balance Michigan's $39.7 billion dollar budget and wipe out a billion dollar shortfall.
Updated: 9:43 PM A national expert on water quality testing says the national standard, currently used by the Lansing Board of Water and Light, is insufficient and needs upgrading.
Updated: 6:42 PM It's his last day on the force, but he won't be retiring to Florida or even returning to the Lansing Police Department as a consultant. Instead, Oliver, one of LPD's most distinguished canine cops, will be heading home with his handler.
Updated: 5:49 PM New study finds that Americans are working harder in the past six months.
Updated: 12:41 PM Four men take the mother of Tiger Pitcher Ugueth Urbina from her Caracas suburb home.
Updated: 10:09 AM A Grand Rapids teenage boy is Michigan's third confirmed West Nile virus victim this year.
Updated: 11:58 PM The Fire at the Spartan Oil Corp. is being viewed as an accident by investigators, and the preliminary cause may be an malfunction within some electrical equipment for heating the motor oil.
Updated: 10:32 PM Less than three weeks after Hurricane Charley hit Florida, the Mid-Michigan chapter of the American Red Cross is once again preparing to send aid.
Updated: 7:24 PM Environmental clean-up crews work to contain hazardous chemicals.
Updated: 6:29 PM Many people depend on their contact lenses every day to see, but with the ragweed-pollen count so high, many people aren't able to keep their lenses in without suffering through the itching.