City and School Share Ideas and Costs
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: 4:00 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?
Updated: 6:10 PM Candilynn Anderson could face up to fifteen years in prison if she's convicted of involuntary manslaughter. Her son D'Juan Higgs died Sept. 10 when a loaded gun went off while he was playing with it.
Updated: 5:46 PM The fourth Wednesday is a very important day for kids to be in class. Attendance on count day could make or break what programs are offered at your child's school.
Updated: 8:42 AM The CDC says a good way to prevent the spread of the flu is by covering your nose when you cough or sneeze.
Updated: 8:40 AM It's a good time now to look into getting your flu shot, before the season swings into high gear.
Updated: 10:29 AM Peter Cunningham, Lansing Schools Bond Campaign Manager, met with about 35 citizens representing Lansing East side. He says community meetings like that are the "grass roots" types of efforts that will help to pass the $74.9 million school bond.
Updated: 9:35 PM Two robberies in East Lansing have police warning residents to watch out for two separate suspects that might be working together.
Updated: 9:52 PM E. Coli bacteria levels in the Red Cedar River have failed to meet county health standards in over a week, and experts say they expect those levels to rise even further this week.
Updated: 9:11 AM Health Grades released its national evaluation of hospitals. Local healthcare administrators say medical staff and patients will benefit, but some say the information should only be used as one of many tools for planning.
Updated: 8:04 PM Breast cancer isn't a death sentence, and now there are programs helping survivors to enjoy life again.
Updated: 4:00 PM Parents will be paying little more now for their children's college tuition in the future, but it could pay off down the road.
Updated: 9:03 PM The Capial Area United Way and the Volunteer Center of Mid-Michigan are sponsoring a two-day volunteer event in Lansing as part of the national Day of Caring.
Updated: 6:26 PM The Jackson County day care provider who left 11 small children unattended at her home in Blackman Township while she errands is now facing second degree child abuse charges.
Updated: 9:06 AM United Auto Workers Local 652, Lansing's largest UAW local, struck a tentative local agreement with General Motors.
Updated: 9:09 AM U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers warns consumers about buying prescription drugs from new stores in Lansing.