It's Official: Kerry Wins Michigan
Updated: 3:56 PM Michigan Electors cast an official vote in the Presidential election.
Updated: 3:56 PM Michigan Electors cast an official vote in the Presidential election.
Updated: 8:56 PM Facing likely layoffs, workers meet to hear details, and plan for the future.
Updated: 5:18 PM Health officials say there are about 175,000 additional doses allocated to Michigan.
Updated: 4:46 PM Two players are accused of assaulting and attempting to rob a fellow student.
Updated: 1:11 PM Residents who live near the Pennsylvania Bridge in Lansing gathered with city officials at Lyons Elementary to talk about their concerns over the project which will shut down traffic between Mt. Hope and Cavanaugh until late next year.
Updated: 1:48 PM Five major cell phone companies plan to have a wireless directory to help callers connect with other wireless callers. Not all companies say it's a good idea.
Updated: 6:58 PM Tucked away among hundreds of chickens on the campus of Michigan State University is one of the biggest contributors to genetic science.
Updated: 6:25 PM The public health order restricting the vaccine for only high-risk people is now lifted. You can call your doctor to get a flu shot or check out our list of clinics.
Updated: 4:48 PM The new pact includes a pay raise and some concessions.
Updated: 4:31 PM Legislation eliminating high school MEAP tests has been sent to Governor Granholm.
Updated: 4:24 PM Commencement ceremonies are planned for more than 2,700 students this weekend.
Updated: 3:19 PM One person is dead and another eight are hospitalized.
Updated: 2:56 PM Michigan legislators forced out by term limits are saying goodbye to their colleauges. One sings his farewell.
Updated: 1:07 PM An author drops his lawsuit with Ann Arbor's public library.
Updated: 1:04 PM The additional agents will beef up the Bureau's counter-terrorism abilities in Michigan.
Updated: 1:03 PM After more than ten years of providing recycling pick-up for certain parts of rural Ingham County, Waste Management, INC will cease those services January 1, 2006.
Updated: 6:50 PM Six days into a seven month tour of duty in Iraq, Staff Sergeant Jason Alderman is hit with debris from a grenade blasting the ground just feet from where he was standing.
Updated: 6:45 PM The public health order restricting flu vaccine for only high-risk people will be lifted Thursday.
Updated: 6:21 PM Five fans and five players face charges in the NBA brawl at the Palace.
Updated: 6:08 PM The Senate toughens child protection guidelines. Now it goes to the House.
Updated: 5:51 PM Michigan lawmakers begin the process of moving nearly $100 million into the school aid fund.