Updated: 1:21 PM Some wonder if Michigan State University President Peter McPherson should have waited for a better time or a better place to announce his resignation, but a number of MSU graduates say his timing couldn't have been better.
Updated: 1:22 PM For the lucky ones who've landed a job, it's time to start working. Other graduating seniors will continue to search for a job in a less then perfect market, but for many it'll be back to school in the fall.
Updated: 9:34 PM Michigan State University staff is checking security and finalizing last minute details all in preparation for its highly publicized, high profile convocation speaker.
Updated: 8:51 PM $15 million dollars in property taxes is in the balance as Lansing Community College and Lansing Township continue their legal battle for the money, and now state senators are putting pressure for both to settle the dispute.
Updated: 5:11 PM It's the annual kickoff Thursday for work zone safety on the steps of the Capitol. A memorial to those who lost their lives was the centerpiece of the event.
Updated: 5:14 PM The state's schools of choice program offers parents the option to send their children to neighboring districts. But there are some changes this year in the way schools are approaching this program.
Updated: 5:21 PM A thousand Michigan school kids got some fresh air and exercise at the State Capitol Wednesday, as part of the annual "All Children Exercise Simultaneously" program.
Updated: 1:11 PM Brown's Drugstore in Lansing is closing down and downsizing. It's owner attributes the closing to the United Auto Worker/General Motors prescription drug plan that relies on filling prescriptions through mail order.
Updated: 7:14 PM Combining both police precincts and central headquarters could save the city of Lansing half a million dollars a year in rent. That is according to a council committee on rental properties.
Updated: 5:56 PM A worldwide computer virus is infecting computers at Michigan State University. And computer experts and students say it couldn't have hit at a worse time.
Updated: 1:10 PM The President stopped in Kalamazoo to rally Republican support in the key battleground of Michigan, but was met with hundreds of protesters before his speech.
Updated: 1:38 PM Lansing Police officer Rob Vargas, wounded in an April 29 shooting on Lansing's Southside, has been released from the hospital and is at home recuperating.
Updated: 1:36 PM Paving roads could be put off for another year, fees could be increased, and some police and firefighter positions could be kept vacant.
Updated: 1:34 PM It goes down the drain, eventually ending up in the Grand River, Lake Michigan and the Atlantic Ocean. But before we can use it again, water must be filtered, purified and tested at the Lansing Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Updated: 1:09 PM A Lansing Police Officer is in surgery after being shot Thursday night while responding to a call on Lansing's Southside. It happened around 10:30 p.m., near the town home complex Traditions, on the 800 block of West Edgewood Blvd.