Updated: 11:15 PM As many as 10,000 people are expected to protest right-to-work legislation at the State Capitol building, Tuesday. Michigan State Police are ready to do whatever is necessary to maintain a peaceful protest.
Posted: 5:27 PM Lansing Police and the Ingham County Prosecutor announce they have made 7 arrests and plan to make 5 more arrests of suspects using fraudulent prescriptions to obtain drugs and sell the pills on the street.
Updated: 2:39 PM A 17-year-old whose body was pulled from a river in Lansing Friday was a suspect in a robbery on November 20. Police say Artvon Moore ran from a taxicab and into the river to avoid capture by police.
Posted: 7:33 PM The Ingham County Medical Examiner reports that the female in found in the Red Cedar River Saturday died as the result of a gunshot wound.
Posted: 7:24 PM Five streets that surround the capitol building will be closed in downtown Lansing on Tuesday, December 11 because of the massive protests planned in the area.
Updated: 10:13 AM With two days until lawmakers are expected to pass the remaining right-to-work legislation, police and unions are prepping for a massive, peaceful protest.
Posted: 5:50 PM How Michigan legislators voted Thursday on right-to-work bills that would bar unions from collecting mandatory fees from workers they represent under collective bargaining agreements
Posted: 4:56 PM One of four Republican state senators who voted against their party leaders' push to make Michigan a right-to-work state says he objects to the rush to pass the legislation.
Posted: 4:51 PM A national outbreak of fungal meningitis linked to contaminated steroids has affected at least 214 people in Michigan, an increase of 17 in a week.
Updated: 4:47 PM A man who has served just a quarter of a 45-year prison sentence soon will be enjoying freedom, thanks to a generous Lenawee County judge.
Posted: 4:33 PM More than 200 union activists have gathered for a pep talk and instruction to protest legislation that would allow workers in Michigan to stop paying union dues.
Posted: 4:27 PM A union activist and Highland Park school board member has filed a lawsuit against right-to-work legislation awaiting final passage by the Michigan Legislature.
Updated: 4:14 AM With the State House expected to vote through the last of the right-to-work legislation on Tuesday, state unions held a rally on civil disobedience in Dearborn, Saturday, as a response.