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People will struggle with insomnia at some point in their life--now there's an app for monitoring your sleeping patterns.
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The state is considering raising the gas tax, but now it could be ready to give plane owners a break on their gas.
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As one of three neighborhoods chosen for the MSHDA's new MI Neighborhood program, Lansing's Northtown is hoping for a turnaround.
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A woman driving a truck lost control and slammed into a house.
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A couple of supply managers who've seen firsthand where the money goes say almost 100% is used towards buying supplies.
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Senator Hoon-Yung Hopgood, D-Wyandotte, tells viewers why weighing teacher salaries on student performance might sound like a good idea, but implementation is a whole other story.
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Senior Vice President of Sales & Marketing for Monte-Carlo SBM, Axel Hoppenot stopped in to talk about the upcoming Monaco Grand Prix held on the Circuit de Monaco.
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For the second time in a week, a student in Jackson has been caught with a gun at school.
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Rep. Brandon Dillon, D-Grand Rapids, weighs in on a recently approved a bill to tie student performance with teacher funding.
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Right to Life of Michigan is set to begin a petition drive to collect enough signatures to ask the legislature to pass a law that would ban insurance coverage for abortion.
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New legislation could be a lifesaver to students. The "OK-2-Say" initiative aims to create a hotline where students, teachers, or parents can report violence anonymously.
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You're being watched in stores, but you may not realize how exactly. There are security cameras, but some companies are now tracking you via your cell phone.
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It's a problem not often associated with youngsters, but some doctors are pushing parents to get their kid's cholesterol checked.
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Emergency 911 phone service is temporarily disrupted in southeastern Calhoun County. Residents unable to use 911 are encouraged to call 269-781-0912 until service is restored.
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The Capital Area Stand Down for Homeless Veterans will provide those who have served our country with the services they need.
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The tornado that ripped through parts of Oklahoma hit close to home for some Mid-Michigan schools.
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Bring the entire family! CASE Cares is hosting “Peacocks, Penguins, and the Playground” in order to raise funds for the support of the barrier-free playground being built at Potter Park Zoo.
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Senior work days aid the community.
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General Motors is investing $44.5 million into Lansing's Grand River Avenue assembly plant to build a new logistics center, which will bring in 200 new jobs to the area.
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With a new Lansing budget, comes new fees. While some say more fees and fee increases will drive people out of the city, others say they are worth the other improvements ...
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