WeCanRow for Breast Cancer Survivors
Updated: 8:04 PM Breast cancer isn't a death sentence, and now there are programs helping survivors to enjoy life again.
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.
Updated: 5:41 PM The Blackman Township Day care worker accused of leaving 11 children at home alone while she tended to errands could lose her license forever.
Updated: 1:27 PM Cervical Disc damage can often leave a person's neck with severe pain and sometimes even numbness. Now doctors say there is a new approach to ease the pain.
Updated: 9:53 PM There's more controversy in the Lansing Mayor's race, as allegations of mudslinging between the two men running for the office take center stage.
Updated: 4:31 PM As the hurricane makes its way to the United States, some local American Red Cross volunteers are gettingready to ship out and offer help with the storm hits. But while volunteers are helping, the American Red Cross is hurting financially.
Updated: 9:03 AM A popular herbal remedy on the market used to treat depression could have a major down side by cutting the effectiveness od a number of prescription drugs.
Updated: 9:56 AM Jackson County Commissioners passed a resolution "Protecting the Sanctity of Marriage," by a vote of 7-3. But critics say it sends a divisive message to the gay community.
Updated: 4:00 PM Voting on the definition of marriage. That's what several Michigan counties are doing. Now, Jackson commissioners are voting on the issue Tuesday night.
Updated: 7:02 PM East Lansing city officials say over the last few years healthcare costs have been going through the roof and if something wasn't done, jobs for city employees would have been on the line.
Updated: 4:00 PM Some called last week's surprise contract termination of East Lansing's Superintendent Dr. Tom Giblin shocking and fast. But searching for his successor has yet to gather any momentum.
Updated: 4:00 PM Walking to and from school may soon be a little safer for students who have class near local highways and fast paced streets.
Updated: 9:42 PM The American Drug Club, a Canadian company, opened its doors in Lansing Monday. The store connects patients with low-cost prescriptions from Canada.
Updated: 11:13 AM The United Auto Workers and the Big Three Automakers will not reach a contract agreement before the midnight deadline Sunday night.
Updated: 10:16 AM The Michigan State University board of trustees approved a $61 million project to expand Spartan Stadium Friday.
Updated: 4:08 PM Ingham Regional Medical Center is using an evaluation tool that's helping doctors communicate better with patients and staff members.
Updated: 6:18 PM On a day filled with remembrance, the city of Jackson is memorializing one of their own: the six-year-old victim of an accidental shooting.
Posted: 1:51 PM The CIA has authenticated a section of the audio on the new al-Qaida videotape as an actual recording of Osama bin Laden's chief deputy, but analysts are unsure whether the voice purported to be bin Laden himself is truly him, a CIA official said Thursday.
Updated: 11:40 AM Four more Michigan State University students have been punished for taking part in a campus riot.
Updated: 11:37 AM A six-year-old boy dies in an accidental shooting.
Updated: 9:59 AM Two years after the profound horror and grief of Sept. 11, two bagpipers and a drummer marched onto the former site of the World Trade Center on Thursday, bearing an American flag that once flew over its ruins.