Updated: 6:49 PM Michigan State University Police get another report of sexual assault on campus. This less than 48 hours after a separate incident was reported bringing the total number of assaults on campus up to ten since school began.
Updated: 6:24 PM The second of two cousins, both shot in the head Sunday morning, died of her injuries. Police do not have a suspect, or information about why the women were in Walsh Park Sunday.
Updated: 4:00 PM With a violent attack recently in the halls of Eastern High in Lansing and a prep rally fight at Everett High, how good do parents feel about their kids’ safety?
Updated: 5:51 PM Tailgaters followed MSU's new tailgate rules on their trial run before the Illini game, but attendance was down and students say the rules are to blame.
Updated: 6:32 PM Saint Johns Federal Mogul plant has reached a tentative work contract agreement with its workers. A vote Saturday could clarify the status of over 400 jobs for the auto parts maker.
Updated: 6:04 PM Tailgaters will try out MSU's pre-game guidelines for the first time tomorrow. A ban on drinking games is center stage, and students are skeptical.
Updated: 5:43 PM Pictures, floor plans and other information about school districts in the United States have been found on a computer disk in Iraq. The Birch Run School District in Saginaw County, here in Michigan, is on the list.
Updated: 6:36 PM The Lansing City Council considered auditing the Board of Water and Light in response to allegations by a former employee who says commissioners stuck BWL with bills for fancy dinners, limos, alcohol, and other inappropriate expenses.
Updated: 6:20 PM Identification cards are nothing new to students in other parts of Michigan, but the idea hasn't exactly caught on here in mid-Michigan until now.
Posted: 8:43 AM Delta Dental employees in the Local UAW 724 turned down a proposed working contract by a vote of 8 in favor to 117 against prompting a work stoppage which will begin Thursday morning.
Updated: 6:48 PM The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will be issuing new recommendations as to who is in most need of a flu shot. They're encouraging local health departments to only immunize high-risk people.
Updated: 6:43 PM It's no secret the nursing profession could use a shot in the arm when it comes to staffing, but new information released Tuesday by the Michigan Center for Nursing may help bring the numbers up.