Fahrenheit 9/11 Hits Theaters
Updated: 6:21 PM Michigan native Michael Moore is known for his politically charged films, and his newest release is no different.
Updated: 6:21 PM Michigan native Michael Moore is known for his politically charged films, and his newest release is no different.
Updated: 6:19 PM Outdoor businesses are looking forward to catching up on delayed projects.
Updated: 4:00 PM Mark Gardner of Lansing was arraigned on two felony charges related to the solicitation of a 13-year old girl. Police say Gardner used Internet chat rooms to carry out the alleged crime.
Updated: 8:49 PM A study done by the U.S. Department of Transportation says more than 30 percent of Michigan's roads are in poor condition.
Updated: 6:36 PM Two dead crows infected West Nile Virus are found in Eaton County.
Updated: 5:28 PM Law enforcement battles meth labs in Jackson County.
Updated: 5:05 PM Smoke 'em if you got 'em, because the price to get 'em is going up. The latest increase, scheduled to go into effect July 1, will make the state's cigarette tax $2 a pack.
Posted: 4:41 PM More than 500 law enforcement agencies statewide are on the prowl for drunk drivers, and the crackdown starts Friday.
Updated: 4:00 PM Last month, Central Michigan University withdrew its charter relationship with Lansing's Walter French Academy. That forced the academy to search for another charter authorizer, and now they have given up that search.
Updated: 6:34 PM As the weather heats up, Michiganians may be at risk of getting a parasite-driven rash.
Updated: 6:15 PM The city has denied a permit to a local company to sell fireworks. The company says it will sue.
Updated: 5:06 PM A respected source in the automotive industry names a product that could be coming to General Motor's new Delta Township Plant. A spokesperson for GM will neither confirm nor deny the claim.
Updated: 1:20 PM The Michigan State Senate passes a cigarette tax 20-15.
Updated: 7:21 PM The Michigan Restaurant Association opposes a suggested state mandate that would prohibit smoking in certain establishments. The Association says property owners should be able to make the decision not state lawmakers.
Updated: 1:19 PM JD Power and Associates says Ingham Regional Medical Center is a top-rate place for patient service.
Updated: 5:26 PM More businesses are voluntarily stepping forward with tax information, according to the state treasurer.
Updated: 1:17 PM The Lansing city council approved an ordinance that gives minority and female business owners more opportunity when it comes to landing city contracts.
Updated: 7:20 PM Hunt Elementary School in Jackson was vandalized over the weekend. Police say they caught the three young vandals inside the school Saturday afternoon.
Updated: 5:35 PM It's being called the publishing event of the summer, the June 22 release of former President Bill Clinton's book, My Life.
Updated: 5:17 PM Great Lakes Red Cross officials say some surgeries may be cancelled if blood donations don't improve.
Updated: 2:56 PM MSU Provost Lou Anna Simon will become the university's president when Peter McPherson steps aside at the beginning of next year.
Updated: 2:20 PM A message for the people, although spoken entirely in Spanish, clearly understood by an audience of thousands Thursday night.
Updated: 5:21 PM Officers were called to a Meijer store in Blackman Township to investigate a report that someone was trying to take several boxes of cold medicine without paying. They discovered a car filled with drug making ingredients.
Updated: 5:18 PM Before long, telemarketers could have public access to your private cell phone number through a nation-wide directory.
Updated: 5:13 PM Tens of thousands lined a street in downtown Detroit to cheer for the NBA champions Detroit Pistons.
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