Holt Students Grieve Classmates
Hundreds of students wore black to school today in rememberance of two teens killed in Sunday's crash
View ArticleInvesting In The State's Children
Kids Count data reveal increase in abuse and poverty. Experts say the way to cut the statistics is to properly invest resources.
View ArticlePolitical Staff Take Steps in Firefighters' Shoes
Fewer rescue workers and longer response times. Those are the worries from firefighters and first responders as they look at the cuts and consolidations outlined by Gov. Rick Snyder's proposed budget....
View ArticleSpeculation Drives Up Gas Prices
Speculation on the future of oil is driving up current gas prices.
View ArticleNew Charges Force Skelton Case Back To District Court
John Skelton, 39, was back in a Lenawee County Court on Wednesday, facing six new charges in connection with disappearance on this three young sons.
View ArticleDrivers say M-43 Construction Confusion is Unsafe
With spring comes construction. A major project on Saginaw Highway in Delta Township has brought with it some confusion for drivers while business try to keep customers coming in.
View ArticleBringing Art to the Community in Tough Times
The East Lansing Art Festival kicked off with more than 200 artists showcasing their work. Organizers say bringing the arts to the community is getting more difficult.
View ArticleHundreds Celebrate Independence Day Downtown
Hundreds of people lined the streets of downtown Lansing to kick off the Fourth of July at the parade.
View ArticleEast Lansing Celebrates "Winter Glow"
East Lansing welcomed a new holiday event Saturday. The first "Winter Glow" was so popular, even Santa and his Reindeer payed a visit.
View ArticleState Police and Local Businesses getting ready for NYE
If you haven't made plans for New Years Eve time is running out.
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