Posted: 10:50 PM To help increase animal adoptions, the Ingham County Animal Shelter held its first "All-Nighter", an adoption marathon with the goal to help dogs and cats find homes before Christmas.
Posted: 8:03 PM Between what happened in Connecticut and the local scares on Thursday, school security is front and center on the minds of parents. Brian Johnson spoke with the Governor about his decision to veto concealed gun legislation known as Senate Bill 59.
Posted: 7:43 PM It's been a busy second year for Governor Rick Snyder. He was able to accompish many of his goals when it comes to taxes, job-creation, regulation reform, education and public safety. Brian Johnson reviews the governor's accomplishments of 2012 and what he has in store for 2013.
Posted: 7:41 PM Friday Governor Rick Snyder met with the press to review some of his biggest accomplishments in 2012. He listed several new laws, but right to work was not one of them. Still, he defends the positive affects it will have on the state.
Posted: 7:02 PM With the first real snowfall coming late than usual to mid-Michigan, several departments said they've been able to save some of their winter maintenance budget.
Updated: 1:39 PM The nation's largest gun-rights lobby is calling for armed police officers to be posted in every American school to stop the next killer "waiting in the wings."
Updated: 1:12 PM The threat was posted by the suspect on a social media site and made a very specific threat to a specific teacher in the Chelsea School District.
Updated: 12:49 AM Three Everett high school students were arrested after a witness reported that they were carrying a weapon that appeared to be a gun near school grounds.
Updated: 12:35 AM It's been thirty years in the making, but Governor Snyder says he is excited Michigan no longer has what he calls the "dumbest" tax in the country. On Thursday he signed several regulatory and tax reform bills into law.
Posted: 1:28 PM Ingham County Treasurer Eric Schertzing says he is "cautiously optimistic" about the drop in the number of homes at risk for tax foreclosure.
Posted: 10:59 AM The Lansing utility has been alerted by a customer that persons claiming to be a utility worker requested to gain entry to their home.
Posted: 7:11 AM The Connecticut school massacre and doomsday scenarios based on the Mayan calendar have prompted the closing of dozens of Michigan schools for the rest of the year.
Updated: 12:30 AM Police risk their lives every day, but this time of year has proven to be even more dangerous. December and January are two of the deadliest months for law enforcement.
Updated: 12:19 AM Christmas came early for mid-Michigan on Wednesday, as General Motors announced it's moving production of the next generation of the Chevy Camaro to Lansing.