Missing Marshall Woman
Updated: 9:04 PM Police are searching for a Marshall woman who has been missing since March 12. They say she had an argument with her fiancé and walked away from their apartment.
Updated: 9:04 PM Police are searching for a Marshall woman who has been missing since March 12. They say she had an argument with her fiancé and walked away from their apartment.
Updated: 4:53 PM The controversy continues over whether affirmative action practices have a place here in Michigan. Those in favor of affirmative action are protesting a petition to ban certain aspects of it.
Updated: 1:27 PM There's new help for millions of people who are hiding their legs in shame. There is something new called “closure” vein procedure. It's minimally invasive and uses radio frequency waves to shrink problem veins till they vanish.
Updated: 6:23 PM Twenty-nine elementary schools, six middle schools, three high schools and two special centers were all under one roof participating in Sunday's Lansing School Dstrict Showcase.
Updated: 4:59 PM With community leaders acting as victims, American Red Cross volunteers are outing out a disaster. The scenario...a tornado has just touched down in mid-Michigan and the Red Cross has opened a shelter to help the public.
Updated: 6:34 PM For the second time in two years, Michigan auto owners are bearing the brunt and seeing an increase in their car insurance payments.
Updated: 5:41 PM It's been a year since President George Bush ordered U.S. troops to war in Iraq, and in the year since, there have been changes here in Mid-Michigan.
Updated: 6:33 PM President Bush marked the anniversary Friday by urging resolve in the war against terrorism and saying it is "the duty of every government to fight and destroy this threat to our people."
Updated: 1:25 PM An intense, unique rehabilitation program is helping stroke survivors regain speech skills after debilitating brain attacks.
Updated: 1:22 PM The first round of the NCAA Tournament is over for the Spartans. They now head home after a bitter loss to the Nevada Wolf Pack.
Updated: 5:56 PM An attempt in the state House of Representatives Thursday to put the death penalty on this fall's ballot fell short.
Updated: 5:27 PM Authorities are treating a house in North Lansing as a methcathinone laboratory.
Updated: 11:16 AM The number one sleep problem plaguing millions of couples is snoring. We have a five-minute fix that could have you both sleeping again.
Updated: 8:26 PM News 10 obtained a copy of a preliminary report commissioned by community leaders saying that there is no opposition to Michigan State’s Medical school expanding to Grand Rapids.
Updated: 2:41 PM Those on Northwest Airlines flight 39 are being warned about the measles.
Updated: 1:54 PM Legislation will be introduced next week to scrap the high school portion of the MEAP exam.
Updated: 1:27 PM The traditional IV pump that involves needles and tubes to help relieve pain could soon become a thing of the past.
Updated: 1:26 PM The Ingham County Sheriff’s Office began an enforcement contest to increase Deputy efficiency and improve community relations, but some question the incentive program.
Updated: 7:34 PM The projections have slowly been getting better over the last three years, and according to a survey released today, those in mid-Michigan looking for work could soon be getting a much needed boost.
Updated: 5:34 PM In a freak accident, Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm broke a knuckle on her right hand.
Updated: 5:30 PM Restoring the death penalty moves from a house committee in position for a house floor vote this week.
Updated: 5:10 PM It was a financial setback for 12 mid-Michigan school districts. A loss in the polls for an Ingham County millage means deeper school cuts are on the way.
Updated: 4:47 PM From fear of flying to crowded elevators, spiders, to everyday anxiety, virtual reality therapy being done at a San Diego hospital is helping hundreds of people conquer anxiety, phobias, and more.
Updated: 8:51 AM Calories count, and it is time Americans get a more accurate tally of their daily food totals. That's the message from government health officials as they unveiled a new strategy to tackle the country's obesity epidemic.
Updated: 8:45 AM Most teens say they play sports because they like the competition and the social aspect, or because it helps them stay fit and looking good.