New Gun Bill to Prevent Federal Regulation
Updated: 12:04 AM Senate Bill 63 would clarify that firearms, firearm accessories and ammunition produced, bought and sold in Michigan will not be subject to federal regulations.
Updated: 12:04 AM Senate Bill 63 would clarify that firearms, firearm accessories and ammunition produced, bought and sold in Michigan will not be subject to federal regulations.
Updated: 12:29 AM Top dollar doesn't guarantee top performance.
Updated: 9:01 AM The State of Michigan is asking for a pledge, not a pledge of allegiance, but pledge to lose weight. It's part of a new campaign the state rolled out Wednesday to fight obesity.
Posted: 2:05 PM Gov. Rick Snyder says state lawmakers should keep aiming at job-related issues, not gun legislation.
Updated: 2:03 PM Also threatens to shut down Sault Ste. Marie tribes Upper Peninsula casinos if it doesn't back off.
Updated: 12:29 AM Some people are concerned about the weight of Michigan's trucks, but experts say lowering the weight isn't the answer.
Updated: 12:20 AM Elliptical cycles are like nothing you’ve ever seen.
Updated: 12:33 AM One state lawmaker wants to make a change so that cities have the option of raising the income tax rate on non-residents to match that of residents.
Updated: 12:25 AM A cluttered home and ice-cold temperatures gave firefighters trouble as they tried to extinguish a North Lansing fire, Tuesday morning.
Updated: 12:15 AM Extra protection is a good thing to have at your fingertips when you can't feel your fingertips. Especially for people who are primarily working outside in the cold.
Posted: 4:41 PM Diane Hathaway will appear in court on fraud charges next week.
Updated: 4:55 PM The Ingham County Animal Shelter has given away almost all of its dog houses because of the extremely cold weather.
Posted: 2:23 PM The Jackson County Sheriff's Office is investigating several break-ins of outbuildings on the eastern edge of the county.
Updated: 2:03 PM The Michigan Department of Education (MDE) is looking for community sponsors to run programs to keep kids from going hungry when school lunchrooms close for the summer.
Posted: 1:03 PM A woman who was strip-searched at Detroit's airport on Sept. 11, 2011 has filed a lawsuit, saying she was targeted because she is half-Arab, and half-Jewish.
Updated: 1:06 PM A fire destroyed a home at Pine & Madison Streets in Lansing Tuesday morning.
Updated: 12:05 PM More than a dozen people were honored Monday night in the Ovid-Elsie High School auditorium for their heroic action last fall.
Updated: 12:12 AM Several mid-Michigan homeless shelters are at capacity as people seek protection from the cold.
Updated: 11:58 PM President Obama called for more unity in Washington as he publicly took the Oath of Office for a second term. It's something people in mid-Michigan are also calling for, regardless of their political leanings.
Updated: 12:04 AM Due to the early, hard-hitting flu season, the American Red Cross is seeing a lower-than-expected turnout at its blood drives.
Updated: 6:04 PM Steady snow has caused numerous accidents and slide-offs on I-94 Thursday.
Updated: 12:18 AM January 21st marks the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King's "I have a dream" speech. Every year the Martin Luther King Junior Holiday Commission in Lansing hosts a luncheon in his memory showing that his message is still as strong as it was five decades ago.
Updated: 3:57 PM Snowy Roads Update