MEAP Results
Updated: 4:00 PM School districts across the state are receiving MEAP results for their high schools.
Updated: 4:00 PM School districts across the state are receiving MEAP results for their high schools.
Updated: 3:50 PM A University of Michigan study finds a direct link between childhood obesity and behavior problems
Updated: 9:47 PM Lansing Mayor Tony Benavides won the mayoral election and the day after has him looking back at his campaign, while also looking towards the future.
Updated: 5:16 PM Experts recommend a vaccine for a deadly form of pneumonia.
Updated: 5:13 PM Two trailers are available to respond to natural disaster or animals diagnosed with deadly diseases.
Updated: 1:36 PM The Michigan House of Representatives acted quickly to pass a bill allowing the hunting of Mourning Doves in the state. Senate leader says his chambers has other issues more pressing.
Updated: 1:43 PM Although the numbers were extremely close, the people of Lansing decide to keep Lansing Mayor Tony Benavides as the leader of the city.
Updated: 1:34 PM Michigan untility regulators say the August blackout that left most of Lansing in the dark could have been avoided with better communication between system operators.
Updated: 8:25 AM Your complete 2003 Lansing/Jackson election results.
Updated: 3:05 AM Lansing voters approved a portion of a 74.9 million dollar bond effort. The result means the modernization of some Lansing Schools and a New Pattengill Middle School.
Updated: 6:42 PM The Lansing Police Department is kicking off a new ad campaign aimed at area youth. The department hopes to attract more minority students to jobs with the force.
Updated: 6:47 AM Lansing City Council President, Carol Wood, says the Michigan Department of Transportation is in part to blame for the derailment of a construction project that could modernize Lansing’s streets, sidewalks and sewers.
Updated: 10:47 PM On the day before the election, both candidates continue to gain support and get their message out in these last hours.
Updated: 4:00 PM After making more than $2 million in cuts last spring, Jackson Public School officials are looking to make another $2.2 million in mid-year cut.
Updated: 4:21 PM The non-invasive form of the flu vaccine is now being administered to MSU athletes and athletic department staff.
Updated: 5:54 PM The mayor's race in Lansing is a virtual dead heat as both candidates have their sights on the finish line.
Updated: 10:09 AM Flu season is here again and the last three flu seasons have been pretty mild and the vaccine cannot protect you entirely. But scientists have found out why skipping a flu shot one year can increase you flu risk for the next year.
Updated: 9:57 AM Scientists at Harbor Branch in Fort Pierce have made an exciting discovery, a large quantity of sponge they say has some of the best cancer fighting potential of anything they've collected.
Updated: 9:18 AM The MSU police officer who shot a suspect breaking in the Kresge Art Center and Museum will not face any charges.
Updated: 10:32 AM Gov. Jennifer Granholm is looking at another 6.5-percent cut in state support for higher education and move that could force MSU and other schools to hike tuition again.
Updated: 8:21 AM Credit card purchases, perhaps social security information, address and sensitive information can be found on your hard drive. While many people attempt to reformat or erase their hard drives. A News 10 investigation finds that with the right tools your data can be recovered.
Updated: 7:55 AM As trick-or-treaters get ready for Halloween, Sparrow health experts are reminding parents and kids about safety.
Updated: 9:34 AM A new study from the Kaiser Family Foundation shows children six and under spend an average of two hours a day with TV, videos or computers. That's about the same amount of time they spend playing outside, and three times as much as they spend reading or being read to.
Updated: 8:15 AM By some estimates for nearly six decades students have guarded the Michigan State Spartan statue known as “Sparty.” This year, however, both pride and the Big Ten football lead are at stake.
Updated: 7:00 PM Gov. Granholm will travel around the state to talk to residents about the state's $900 million budget deficit. WILX will televise her forum on Nov. 13.