Updated: 3:24 PM A suitcase sized chunk of foam that smashed into Columbia's left wing and damaged a critical heat shield is "the most probable cause" of the Columbia space shuttle disaster, an investigation panel said Tuesday.
Updated: 9:17 AM The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of affirmative action, but against The University of Michigan’s undergraduate admissions policy. While the school sees the law implications as a victory, Michigan State says its policy is in line with the court ruling.
Updated: 8:01 PM Road improvement projects around the area are having an impact on local businesses, making it difficult for shoppers to get to the stores.
Updated: 3:51 PM Americorps, the national service organization, is cutting funding to its volunteer programs and mid-Michigan can not escape their budget crunch.
Updated: 9:02 AM After a brief closing down of more than 100 stores, Grocer Farmer Jack remodels itself, improves its freshness and lowers prices. Some critics say the effort may be in vein.
Updated: 9:28 AM In the the last week and a half different suspects have robbed at least eight Mid-Michigan restaurants and businesses. Some owners are changing their security procedures as a result.
Updated: 1:58 PM Officials are investigating whether two Wisconsin health care workers may have contracted monkeypox from patients, in what would be the first known transmission of the virus from one human to another in the United States.
Updated: 3:50 PM Wholesale prices dipped by 0.3 percent in May, on the heels of a record drop registered the month before, underscoring Federal Reserve concerns about the possibility of the country facing an economically dangerous price decline.
Updated: 2:38 PM Health officials in Wisconsin said Thursday that a health care worker may have contracted monkeypox from a human patient in what would be the first case of the disease spreading from person to person in this country.
Updated: 2:38 PM David Brinkley, who first gained fame as one-half of NBC's Huntley-Brinkley anchor team and for more than a half-century loomed large in the newscasting world he helped chart, has died at age 82.
Updated: 9:58 AM It's getting hot outside and the warning about the danger of the sun is more intense than ever. There are a few things you can do to protect yourself from the sun.
Updated: 9:25 AM A boy from Maine born without a fibula, one of the long leg bones faced amputation. But now thanks to modern technology the little boy may be able to start walking.
Updated: 4:31 PM The latest Kids Count Report is released and it shows overall, Michigan improved in seven of ten measures for child well-being during the 1990's.