Public Is One Step Closer to MEAP Results
Updated: 8:23 AM After a delay running months, the Michigan Department of Treasury is allowing schools across the state to get a first glimpse at their preliminary MEAP scores.
Updated: 8:23 AM After a delay running months, the Michigan Department of Treasury is allowing schools across the state to get a first glimpse at their preliminary MEAP scores.
Updated: 1:56 PM Troopers enforce law inspired by DeWitt officer.
Updated: 1:53 PM Regional unemployment rates are up in most labor markets.
Updated: 1:50 PM Motorists will find business as usual at their local Secretary of State branches Thursday.
Updated: 4:00 PM On Tuesday, both E. Lansing Schools and Concord Community Schools in Jackson County announced delays in their start dates. Both say construction issues were the cause.
Updated: 8:35 AM Michigan Congressman Mike Rogers says he is still planning on going to Iraq next week, despite the bombing of the United Nations headquarters in Baghdad Tuesday.
Updated: 10:12 PM The Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) announced it was proceeding with an investigation into the state’s involvement with the largest blackout in U.S. history.
Updated: 4:00 PM The Lansing School District may still call back more of the 154 members of the Lansing teachers union who were laid off in May.
Updated: 4:00 PM Michigan State University president Peter McPherson plans to stay in Iraq a little bit longer than he originally planned.
Updated: 4:52 PM General Motors is recovering from the power outage that left many businesses in the dark.
Updated: 6:00 PM The Great Lakes Renewable Energy Association provided those at a seminar Saturday with information about solar and wind power. Information many are interested in the wake of Blackout 2003.
Updated: 7:02 PM Ingham County Prosecutor Stuart Dunnings announced Friday that criminal charges will not be brought against any of the seven Lansing Police Officers involved in the shooting of a 20-year-old Detroit man a week ago.
Updated: 9:04 PM The state attorney general Thursday says his office will file two felony charges against a man accused of using public funds to buy T-shirts for a political purpose.
Updated: 8:58 PM Northwest Airlines has canceled all of its flights this evening out of Detroit Metropolitan Airport after a multistate power outage hit southeastern Michigan Thursday.
Updated: 4:00 PM One week left before 45,000 MSU students come back to town for classes.
Updated: 4:56 PM Some of Michigan's high blood pressure patients who took the medication Cardizem CD may be entitled to money.
Updated: 8:18 AM U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers invited some local business and armed forces servicemen and women to receive special notice for their patriotism.
Updated: 8:26 PM Blue Cross Blue Shield and Sparrow Hospital have reached an agreement that guarantees full coverage for Sparrow patients with Blue Cross insurance.
Updated: 4:49 PM Two men file a lawsuit against former priest.
Updated: 4:46 PM Local governments will see their state revenue sharing payments drop by three percent.
Updated: 4:23 PM Kids and parents are not the only ones preparing for the first day of school. Crossing guards throughout mid-Michigan are gearing up for the school year.
Updated: 11:36 AM Researchers study wildlife patterns to prevent crashes.
Updated: 9:38 AM Governor signs bill to boost license fees.
Updated: 9:55 AM Officials say about 80,000 to 100,000 visited E. Lansing for this year’s Great Lakes Folk Fest. But, did local business benefit?
Updated: 10:04 PM It has been one year since Ingham County implemented the Clean Indoor Air Regulation.