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Updated: 11:15 AM Foods and nutrition researchers at Purdue University say a new technique can make screening fish for some contaminants much faster.
Updated: 11:15 AM Foods and nutrition researchers at Purdue University say a new technique can make screening fish for some contaminants much faster.
Updated: 6:15 PM Lansing Iraqis are rejoicing at the military progress in Baghdad, especially after the fall of Saddam's main statue in the capital city.
Updated: 11:07 AM If you think most people with arthritis are older patients with worn out joints, here's news that will change your view.
Updated: 11:21 AM The meal ready to eat, or MRE, has evolved over the years.
Updated: 6:34 PM Army Private First Class Jason Meyer, a graduate from Howell High School, was killed in Iraq after his carrier may have been hit by mortar fire.
Updated: 6:42 PM Attorney General, Mike Cox, held a press conference to warn a Sterling Heights business to clean up its deceptive Internet advertising.
Updated: 5:40 PM A new program in Jackson County sends a strong message to those who use illegal firearms.
Updated: 4:09 PM WILX has a SARS update.
Updated: 11:45 AM There may be new hope for Alzheimer patients.
Updated: 4:18 PM Chemotherapy and radiation are good at killing cancer cells but they also harm sperm cell production leaving male patients infertile.
Updated: 11:52 AM The Michigan Attorney General’s Office says they are currently gathering information on a company they believe is using the Internet and the war to profit.
Updated: 4:56 PM General Motors announces a new test drive program that will allow potential buyers to take cars home for the night.
Updated: 3:36 PM House panel sets up treatment fund for drunk drivers.
Updated: 2:07 PM TNT tireworks announces recall of party poppers sold at Wal-Mart.
Updated: 11:07 AM One of the more common types of back surgery involves fusing the vertebras in the spine together.
Updated: 11:27 AM Could local Arab-American businesspeople experience a similar kind of economic boycott to their items like the French did?
Updated: 5:53 PM A few local Iraqi natives say they're looking forward to visiting their families and friends in Iraq when the war is finished.
Updated: 4:00 PM House panel to consider changes to K-12 budget.
Updated: 2:58 PM After 22 years at WILX-TV and 30 years on-air in mid-Michigan, the Dean of Michigan Sports, Tim Staudt, says he’s “just getting started.”
Updated: 12:17 PM As of 9:30 p.m. Sunday, about 47,000 Consumers Energy electric customers are without power because of the ice storms that swept throughout the state last week. There are at least 7,000 people in Mid-Michigan without electricity.
Updated: 12:18 PM Investigators say slippery conditions on Coolidge Rd. in East Lansing contributed to the accident that killed an 11-year-old girl.
Updated: 4:00 PM Two Michigan State University students were suspended after participating in disturbances last weekend in East Lansing.
Updated: 5:28 PM We have some tips to help you recover from a lack of sleep.
Updated: 10:33 AM How does the military keep going in life and death situations, and how do commanders know when their men are too tired?
Updated: 7:28 PM Family and friends are mourning the death and celebrating the life of senior airman Jason Plite.