State Pushing Bill to Help Local Pharmacies Compete
Updated: 9:11 PM The state Senate passed a bill to allow local pharmacies to offer mail-order drugs. Local pharmacists say this bill does nothing for them.
Updated: 9:11 PM The state Senate passed a bill to allow local pharmacies to offer mail-order drugs. Local pharmacists say this bill does nothing for them.
Updated: 9:09 PM With the November election fast approaching there's another push to get young people involved in the voting process.
Updated: 5:18 PM East Lansing firefighters rushed to a burning complex at 137 Stoddard Road behind Burger King on Grand River.
Updated: 5:16 PM A federal judge has postponed a law that would regulate trash shipped into Michigan from out of state.
Updated: 3:19 PM A weeklong series of events will commemorate the 125th anniversary of the invention of the light bulb.
Updated: 12:06 PM Laid off autoworkers being called back to their assembly lines puts a dent in Michigan's unemployment rate.
Updated: 12:09 AM MSU officials are considering changing their long term and short term policies when it comes to football tailgating.
Updated: 7:27 PM Lansing Police had to be called out to help explain why the building is unsafe, and will be on hand to escort out tenants who refuse to leave, if necessary.
Updated: 6:27 PM The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has included one more group in their high-risk category. These high-risk categories are recommended to get a flu shot.
Updated: 5:21 PM Fines for reckless driving are going up.
Updated: 4:58 PM You may have seen some of it from the highway, but today you can see General Motor's new Delta Township Plant up close.
Updated: 4:26 PM A bill that would lower the age limit on big game hunters has stalled.
Updated: 4:23 PM New restrictions on water diversion from the Great Lakes are being considered. It might be left up to voters.
Updated: 1:26 PM Pumpkin experts say this year's crop has been stunted by the bad spring weather, but a little patience could make your pumpkin better.
Updated: 7:40 PM With the fall season comes the sniffles. Local doctors and school nurses weigh in on when you should skip work or take your child out of school.
Updated: 5:59 PM It's Count Day across Michigan. While teachers tally numbers in the classroom, something else is being done to bring in students who don't show up for school.
Updated: 5:46 PM A bill that would shift property tax payment deadline has been approved by the state House of Representatives.
Updated: 5:12 PM Fall colors are beginning to overtake Michigan starting in the Upper Peninsula.
Updated: 4:55 PM The community of Hillsdale will be helping facilitate messages of condolences for the family of Eugene "Jack" Armstrong.
Updated: 12:50 PM Millions of dollars in state funding is up for grabs as schools tally their students for "count day."
Updated: 7:42 PM Finley's American Restaurant was closed for business while the Vice President visited mid-Michigan Tuesday, but it wasn't the only business blocked off in the area.
Updated: 7:38 PM Consumers Energy has been fined thousands of dollars for improperly including an advertising flyer in with customer bills.
Updated: 5:48 PM Federal investigators are looking into GM minivan doors after reports of injuries.
Updated: 5:19 PM The second American hostage has reportedly been killed Tuesday.
Updated: 5:11 PM The Vice President says Iraqis need to keep to their election timetable.