Cavalier Era Ends
Updated: 4:28 PM The final Chevrolet Cavalier rolled off an Ohio assembly line.
Updated: 4:28 PM The final Chevrolet Cavalier rolled off an Ohio assembly line.
Updated: 3:31 PM Nearly 96 percent of eligible voters in Michigan are now registered to vote.
Updated: 1:01 PM The leaf color has almost reached its peak in the UP, but the Lower Peninsula is still turning.
Updated: 11:20 AM The list of cities being considered for the Beer Hall of Fame is getting shorter. One Michigan city remains in the running.
Updated: 1:15 PM Request for topless entertainment denied.
Updated: 11:22 PM At least 10 protesters were kicked out and at least one was arrested at former U.S. civilian administrator, Paul Bremer's speech at Michigan State University.
Updated: 7:27 PM At least 100 employees at Delta Dental were expected to strike Tuesday. That strike was cancelled, but could be rescheduled for Thursday.
Updated: 6:02 PM Identity thieves are using a mid-Michigan bank's name in fake Emails to trick you into giving them your personal information.
Updated: 6:01 PM It was three weeks ago that the community of Hillsdale learned one of its own had been kidnapped and brutally beheaded by Iraqi militants. Tuesday, family and friends gathered to remember 51-year-old Eugene "Jack" Armstrong.
Updated: 5:42 PM Governor Granholm and Attorney General Mike Cox team up to promote a campaign to raise money that will buy gifts for Michigan troops in Iraq.
Updated: 9:00 AM People hurry to meet the deadline to register to vote.
Updated: 6:32 PM Alleged registration fraud is slowing clerks trying to get the voter rolls ready for November 2. Could fake forms that use local voters' names invalidate your registration?
Updated: 6:30 PM What are some of the best options for people switching from Vioxx?
Updated: 5:59 PM Another group of Michigan National Guard troops is leaving for Fort Dix, and then it's on to Iraq.
Updated: 5:07 PM In the wake of unruly behavior by tailgaters prior to MSU football games, the university has announced new rules.
Updated: 3:03 PM The State of Michigan expects to register 96 percent of all eligible voters in time for the presidential vote next month.
Updated: 12:13 PM Lawyers who sued the University of Michigan over its affirmative action admissions policies now want the school to pay them more than $2 million.
Updated: 12:11 PM Charges against the man accused of firing into a Downtown Detroit 4th of July celebration have been dropped.
Updated: 9:11 AM American Cancer Society has another successful walk in Lansing.
Posted: 9:11 AM Local priests explain what beatification means for Catholics today.
Updated: 6:20 PM This non-partisan grassroots group is registering voters before the deadline Monday, and getting out the vote after the deadline is passed.
Updated: 6:12 PM The Lansing Police Department met with city lawyers Friday after being served a lawsuit filed against them by two of their own. The lawsuit alleges racial discrimination, including failure to investigate a death threat.
Updated: 5:45 PM Students at East Lansing's MacDonald Middle School take accurate notes while watching President Bush and Senator Kerry Square off.
Updated: 12:04 PM Imagine this, Republicans like Bush and Democrats like Kerry.
Updated: 12:01 PM State spending continues. Some things cost more money.
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