Chevy SSR on the Way
Updated: 10:19 AM They've been seen on the streets for months, but the test driving could be over. The Chevy SSR could be making its way to area dealerships this month.
Updated: 10:19 AM They've been seen on the streets for months, but the test driving could be over. The Chevy SSR could be making its way to area dealerships this month.
Updated: 7:17 PM The jury in the Susan Swanson case is deliberating after nearly three weeks of trial.
Updated: 10:25 AM Local school districts say they might not be able to implement the state of Michigan's plan to provide every sixth grader in state with a lap-top computer.
Posted: 5:15 PM After a four-month delay test scores for 28 area schools districts are out and the Lansing system ranks at the bottom of the list in several subjects.
Updated: 1:27 PM Many of us feel some aches and pains after a hard workout. But how do you know when the pain is serious enough that you need to see your doctor?
Updated: 4:00 PM Area police and Michigan State University students say this has been a quiet Homecoming weekend, and some are saying that could be because of the new city noise ordinance.
Updated: 6:50 PM The woman accused of driving drunk and hitting a 40-year-old man walking on Grand River Avenue took the witness stand Friday.
Updated: 4:00 PM After months of anticipation and delay, the Michigan Department of Treasury releases the results of the Winter 2003 MEAP Test.
Updated: 1:27 PM Surgeons place what looks like a pacemaker just under the skin in the shoulder, and tiny wires go up into the neck and wrap around a major nerve that can sometimes head off seizures.
Updated: 7:35 PM The man investigators say is linked to multiple Mid-Michigan robberies, is now behind bars, awaiting his preliminary examination.
Updated: 9:50 PM Immunization season begins Oct. 1.
Updated: 1:48 PM The food police is back at it again!
Updated: 1:46 PM Seeing a baby move in an ultrasound is one of the greatest joys of pregnancy.
Posted: 1:43 PM A new study says babies could be at risk for developing diabetes if infant cereal is not introduced at the right time.
Updated: 4:00 PM Every three months the city of East Lansing and the school district meet to discuss costs they have in common and ways to share the economic burden.
Updated: 4:35 PM In automotive news, UAW Local 652 is the first of the four Lansing-based United Auto Workers unions to ratify a local contract agreement with General Motors.
Updated: 9:31 PM The United Auto Workers (U.A.W.) Local 652 approved both the national and local General Motors contract agreements late Monday.
Updated: 6:19 PM The city of Lansing is kicking off its 2003 Capital Area United Way Campaign.
Updated: 5:59 PM The silent epidemic in Michigan is not only a problem in Michigan's prison systems.
Updated: 9:32 PM A Mid-Michigan woman is one of 26 cyclists who will be riding across the United States with Tour de France winner and cancer survivor Lance Armstrong to raise awareness for cancer research.
Updated: 9:32 AM Scientists have found out more information about how quickly very young children learn. They did it by tracking the eye movements of infants, and scientists do find infants do learn very quickly.
Updated: 9:31 AM If you're not ready for a radical procedure to reverse the aging process, there are a number of non-surgical alternatives. There is one that does its work underneath the skin, giving patients tighter skin, without surgery.
Updated: 5:52 PM Ingham County Health Dept. is holding flu shot clinics.
Updated: 9:16 AM Text messaging is spoiling teenager's sleep. That's the headline on an article published in a British medical journal.
Updated: 9:12 AM Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S. But what if hundreds of thousands of lives could be saved by doing one simple thing?