2013 Legislative Session Starts This Week
Updated: 11:38 PM Three weeks after a chaotic lame duck session, Michigan lawmakers are getting back to work for 2013.
Updated: 11:38 PM Three weeks after a chaotic lame duck session, Michigan lawmakers are getting back to work for 2013.
Updated: 12:27 AM Local doctors explain what they're seeing in their offices this week.
Updated: 11:46 PM The warm January temps are helping M-DOT and other businesses get things done a little earlier.
Posted: 5:07 PM The increase in flu-like cases has prompted Memorial Healthcare officials to implement visiting guidelines until further notice.
Updated: 12:23 AM John H. Sanders, the child's biological father, was arraigned on murder and child abuse charges Monday afternoon, in connection with the death of 3-month-old Janayjah Sanders.
Updated: 9:36 PM Diane Hathaway to step down amid real estate fraud investigation.
Posted: 12:37 PM DNR announces Feb. 2nd will be the start of sturgeon season on Michigan's Black Lake in Cheboygan County.
Posted: 11:32 AM The mayor's yearly address will take place at the historic Grand Trunk Western Railroad Depot in Lansing's REO Town at 7pm.
Posted: 11:25 AM The university is adding this complimentary service to the existing amenities and conveniences that come with on-campus living.
Updated: 10:58 AM Hanover High School Complex, Williamston Downtown Historic District among the places added to the list.
Updated: 9:42 AM Police now classify the death of an infant, who was brought to a Lansing hospital with severe injuries and later died, as a homicide. They say a person of interest is being held.
Posted: 10:25 PM Fifteen Michigan National Guard members are on their way to Liberia as trainers for the west African nation's armed forces.
Posted: 10:17 PM Authorities in Kalamazoo say they've discovered a sewage overflow that dumped at least 300,000 gallons of waste into a wetlands area.
Updated: 9:40 AM Jeff Nichols, a Pharmaceutical Representative from Monroe is one of the fifteen contestants on the 2013 season of 'The Biggest Loser.'
Updated: 2:03 PM Moms are worried about their kids overlooking the winter sport without the professional excitement in their homes. Now that it's back it seems everyone is looking forward to watching their teams again.
Posted: 4:53 PM The University of Michigan will host dozens of Great Lakes researchers, advocates and policymakers this week at its Ann Arbor campus.
Posted: 4:50 PM An annual festival of movies from the Middle East is screening films rarely seen in the United States.
Posted: 4:47 PM An environmental group says a drop-off program in northern Michigan is helping prevent drugs from contaminating the region's waters.
Posted: 4:44 PM Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is scheduled to speak and answer audience and online questions at the University of Michigan next week.
Updated: 1:13 PM The NHL League and Players have reached a tentative agreement that will end the lockout according to the league commissioner.
Updated: 4:39 PM Lansing police are investigating the suspicious death of a baby girl.
Posted: 10:25 PM Four people were taken to local hospitals late Friday after a small fire at a northeast Ohio General Motors plant.
Posted: 10:18 PM Authorities say a West Michigan officer has shot and killed a suspect who earlier shot out the window of a police cruiser.
Posted: 10:13 PM About a dozen ambulances and cars with flashing lights and sirens made their way through Flint as part of a procession honoring the victims of last month's school shooting in Connecticut.