Jackson Looking For City Council Replacement
Posted: 12:04 PM Applications are being accepted for the First Ward seat, left vacant by Carl Breeding, who died earlier this month.
Posted: 12:04 PM Applications are being accepted for the First Ward seat, left vacant by Carl Breeding, who died earlier this month.
Updated: 11:50 AM AAA Michigan forecasts 2.9 million Michigan residents will travel 50 miles or more from home during the upcoming Christmas holiday period.
Updated: 9:07 AM One thing everyone can agree on in the Capitol: supporting Clint Tarver, Lansing's 'Hot Dog Guy,' after right-to-work protestors wrecked some of his equipment.
Posted: 11:44 PM At Ricky Strong's sentencing Wednesday, the mother of Notch Bermudez had to be helped away after an emotional outburst while she addressed the killer.
Posted: 10:39 PM TV viewing could soon sound a little calmer. The CALM Act, which limits the volume of TV commercials, goes into effect on Thursday.
Updated: 11:16 PM It's hard to predict all the impacts of the new right-to-work laws, but supporters argue it will help union workers and bring businesses to the state. Opponents, however, say it has cost workers their jobs.
Updated: 11:11 PM Despite heated debates, Republicans and Democrats agree Right to Work will likely be challenged in court.
Posted: 6:49 PM Among its tests, Consumer Reports assesses how fast each reader can turn a page.
Posted: 5:17 PM Law would require patient screens to ensure they aren't being forced to end pregnancies.
Updated: 10:15 PM A car strikes two vehicles in a parking lot and then crashes backwards into a medical office building in Meridian Township.
Posted: 2:29 PM Staff and volunteers at the Ingham County Animal Shelter in Mason are pulling an all-nighter for the animals next week in hopes of getting them adopted.
Posted: 1:10 PM That's because only a fraction of the 20,000 seats will likely be made available to the public because of a huge number set aside for fan club sales, credit card pre-sales and VIPs.
Posted: 12:41 PM The DeWitt Area Chamber of Commerce & Sparrow Clinton Hospital are teaming up for the 5th Annual Holiday Lighting Contest & Lights Tour on Saturday.
Posted: 12:23 PM Ypsilanti police say the body of 23-year-old Julia Catherine Niswender was found Tuesday night.
Posted: 12:21 PM Protesters covered their mouths with tape Wednesday with the words "$1,500 less" written on it in reference to wage cuts they expect
Updated: 11:59 PM Richard Strong murdered "Notch" Bermudez in Lansing in 2011.
Updated: 12:44 AM Just a week after Governor Snyder said right-to-work was on the agenda, it's the law in Michigan. Some lawmakers aren't surprised it went so quickly.
Updated: 11:48 PM There was chaos and clashes between protesters and police during Tuesday's right-to-work protests.
Updated: 12:02 AM A sea of people --thousands marching to the capitol to protest right-to-work legislation. Despite cold temperatures and even snow, they would not be stopped.
Updated: 11:55 PM Debate grew heated in Tuesday in House chambers, as right-to-work passed.
Posted: 6:56 PM Two-thirds of Consumer Reports’ subscribers who switched to prepaid service knocked $20 or more off what they pay a month for cell service.
Updated: 12:37 AM Gov. Snyder signed the Right to Work bills into law on Tuesday, making Michigan the 24th Right to Work state in the country.
Updated: 10:08 PM Governor signs the bills in the privacy of his office.
Updated: 6:02 PM Confrontation over tent leads to violent scuffle caught by a News 10 camera.