Granholm Digs in to Medicaid Challenge
Updated: 5:33 PM Governor Granholm is among governors who are trying to make the nation’s Medicaid program healthier.
Updated: 5:33 PM Governor Granholm is among governors who are trying to make the nation’s Medicaid program healthier.
Updated: 5:32 PM Even while Windsor Township's State of Emergency remains in effect, crews begin to assess flood damaged homes.
Updated: 11:19 PM The icy Grand River flowing through Windsor Township has dropped about a foot giving some home owners a break from worrying about their homes.
Updated: 9:53 PM Local police say low temps cut crime, but protecting the public from the cold is work too.
Updated: 8:15 PM A state of emergency remains in effect Tuesday night in Eaton County's Windsor Township. All the while, sand bags are on standby and homeowners are cleaning their basements.
Updated: 11:21 PM Michigan State University's Martin Luther King Jr. March attracted about 800 marchers according to some MSU officials.
Updated: 6:43 PM The Food and Drug Administration is deciding on whether to allow Plan B, one of the morning after pills, to be sold without a prescription to women 16 and older.
Updated: 6:08 PM Michigan Republicans will send hundreds to Washington to celebrate President Bush's Thursday inauguration.
Updated: 6:05 PM A man taken into custody on concealed weapons charges was able to escape by driving away in the state police cruiser he was put in.
Updated: 8:10 PM The Food and Drug Administration shot down the request by the makers of Mevacor to sell their low-dose medication over-the-counter.
Updated: 6:44 PM Two days after the deadly pileup on I-96, there are still cars in auto body shops that haven't been claimed.
Updated: 1:27 PM The former GM Engine plant has been sold to an investment group. It will be used to support GM suppliers in the Lansing area.
Updated: 1:25 PM A Wayne County judge has dismissed solicitation charges against Melvin "Butch" Hollowell.
Updated: 6:49 PM As police and emergency crews worked overtime to help the injured, tow-truck operators cleared the scene.
Updated: 5:42 PM A portion of the highway had to be closed to traffic to allow crews time to clean up after Wednesday's 200 car pileup.
Updated: 3:42 PM Once again the state isn't taking in enough money to pay its bills.
Updated: 1:39 PM A Republican member of the state's high court says she will resign later this year.
Updated: 12:37 PM Many Mid-Michigan residents are finding flooded basements because of a back-up of a sewer drain.
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