GM Asks Grand River Employees to Adjust Vacation
Updated: 9:32 AM General Motors confirmed its asking about 1,200 employees to readjust their typical July vacations in an effort to satisfy Cadillac CTS demand.
Updated: 9:32 AM General Motors confirmed its asking about 1,200 employees to readjust their typical July vacations in an effort to satisfy Cadillac CTS demand.
Updated: 5:54 PM With summer vacation quickly approaching for Michigan schools, the state is trying to fight against summer learning decline.
Updated: 5:35 PM Things aren't looking good for farmers trying to get their crops growing this summer. The cold, wet weather isn't helping.
Updated: 10:02 AM This cut is the second consecutive quarterly cut for the world’s largest automaker.
Updated: 8:16 PM Sparrow Hospital's program gives those with disabilities the chance to learn golf.
Updated: 5:44 PM Local and state agencies are testing their response time in providing life saving medicines to the public in case of an emergency.
Updated: 4:44 PM Vandals set fire to an Eaton Rapids playground. Investigators need help finding who's responsible.
Updated: 4:02 PM State educators say the release of the annual MEAP exam test scores will be delayed until the end of summer.
Updated: 10:49 AM The Federal Communications Commission in Washington, D.C. relaxed its rules on television ownership.
Updated: 10:52 AM Debo, a nine-year-old cat, is recovering after being shot by a crossbow.
Updated: 6:36 PM Dozens of troops are making their way home all over the United States, but two local soldiers who though they were on their way back are still waiting for some answers.
Updated: 1:11 PM Elderly patients with health problems are the largest group suffering from depression, but some say they may not be getting the kind of treatment they prefer.
Updated: 3:15 PM The Lansing Police Dept. held a picnic for area families Sunday at the Potter Park Zoo in Lansing. Here's a list of businesses who made the picnic possible through donations, services and products.
Updated: 3:17 PM Doctors say the unborn child of a 24-year-old Lansing woman who was shot several times Saturday night should pull through.
Updated: 3:19 PM Lansing firefighters respond to a blaze at a treatment center for women in Lansing Sunday afternoon. The cause is not yet known.
Updated: 5:51 PM Members of the Doors of Healing Tabernacle Church can call a special phone number for details about a new meeting place.
Updated: 5:49 PM The Michigan State Police and the National Guard are joining forces. The two groups say they're now better prepared to fight weapons of mass destruction.
Updated: 10:01 AM In less than three years since it was first detected in New, York the West Nile virus has almost been detected in every state.
Updated: 9:56 AM Some of your health problems could be caused by your cavities, that's what one dentist says after seeing improvements in some of his patients after removing the mercury fillings in their teeth.
Updated: 8:06 PM Fire investigators are still trying to find the cause of Wednesday night's church fire at the Doors of Healing Tabernacle Church in Lansing.
Updated: 10:35 AM Most of us have spent the summer nights as children chasing and catching fireflies. Now, scientists are using the chemicals that make fireflies glow in high-tech cancer research.
Updated: 8:46 AM A lot of people think Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or ADHD only affects kids. But doctors say adults can have it too. ADHD involves trouble concentrating, paying attention and/or acting restless.
Updated: 7:28 PM Two weeks after a Waverly Middle School student died trying to cross St. Joe Highway, school administrators are taking action.
Updated: 5:39 PM A probable link between Hormone Replacement Therapy and Dementia.
Updated: 4:48 PM President Bush signed a bill on Wednesday that offers $330 billion in tax breaks to families, businesses and investors and $20 billion in state aid.
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