LCC to Develop Alternative Energy
Updated: 9:45 PM Lansing Community College will recieve $1 million from the federal government to develop an alternative energy curriculum.
Updated: 9:45 PM Lansing Community College will recieve $1 million from the federal government to develop an alternative energy curriculum.
Updated: 5:38 PM Approved nearly 10 years ago, a newly released report shows Proposal A has been effective. But researchers are recommending changes aimed at preserving the gains made under the proposal.
Updated: 10:56 PM A look at a woman who is carrying her sister's twin babies to term.
Updated: 6:48 PM As the first weekend of firearm deer season draws to a close here in Mid-Michigan, hunters and the Department of Natural Resources both say the deer herd looks healthy.
Updated: 9:04 PM More hunters die of heart attacks than accidental gunshot wounds.
Updated: 3:50 PM General Motors and UAW Local 1618 say they’ve reached a tentative work agreement. The agreement would cover about 400 employees.
Updated: 9:32 AM Gov. Jennifer Granholm wrapped up her two week long budget tour Thursday night with a town hall meeting at the Romney Building in downtown Lansing.
Updated: 8:14 AM One possible way to trim $114 million from the state budget is through an eight-percent cut in state revenue sharing. Some local communities say that will affect public safety services.
Updated: 6:05 PM A look at what could be cut from the state's healthcare budget.
Updated: 5:28 PM Days away from the state budget proposals, teachers and administrators of adult education worry they may be in line for more budget cuts.
Updated: 5:21 PM Looming budget cuts are forcing schools to take a look at what programs and services are absolutely necessary.
Updated: 4:00 PM Schools, cities, universities and other entities with Rainy Day funds are on notice that an influential state senator has her eye on those dollars.
Updated: 8:33 AM Thirty-five-year-old Bramlett Hamilton was arraigned on open murder charges Wednesday in connection with the murder of his own mother.
Updated: 11:36 AM Kids nowadays have a laundry list of activities and it can be great for them to be involved and help in their future endeavors, like college. But, activities can become too much and kids overwhelmed and that can be disastrous. Here are three ways for families to get a better handle on that busy schedule and not let motivation end in misfortune.
Updated: 9:21 AM Ask most any bottled water drinker and they'll tell you they reuse their bottles, filling them time and again with tap water. It's a practice that's practical and handy, and could make you sick.
Updated: 9:26 AM After receiving a phone tip, Meridian Township Police say they found the dead body of a 66-year-old woman at 4415 Seneca Dr. Police are treating this as a homicide.
Updated: 6:11 PM It's a day the nation gives thanks to all the men and women who have sacrificed for our country.
Updated: 6:05 PM Michigan State Univeristy recieved a $25 million grant, thanks in part to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The program is called Harvest Plus.
Updated: 4:00 PM The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced the Rare Isotope Accelerator (RIA) is among its top priorities. MSU officials say following this announcement that they are one step closer to Lansing this prestigious research facility.
Updated: 9:17 PM Some members of a Michigan National Guard unit, based here in Lansing, are heading of to the warzone.
Updated: 6:14 PM Governor Jennifer Granholm took calls from listeners Monday at WKAR studios in East Lansing. She's touring the state to talk about the $900 million budget deficit.
Updated: 6:30 PM 80-year-old Joseph Beyrle served as a paratrooper for the 101st Airborne in World War II. Sunday he recalled those experiences for listeners at the Michigan Histroical Center.
Updated: 6:51 PM Governor Jennifer Granholm addressed 800 members of Michigan's largest teacher's union, the Michigan Education Association, Saturday. She recieved a warm reception, although her message is not a welcome one.
Updated: 9:22 PM Two-hundred members of Lansing-based 119th field artillery battalion will be called to serve six months in Guantanemo Bay, Cuba.
Updated: 5:55 PM The election results for most Mid-Michigan communities are in, but there was one race that had to be decided in an unconventional way on Friday afternoon.