Senate votes to move up presidential primary
Michigan senators want the state to be on the political forefront when national primary season kicks off in 2008.
Michigan senators want the state to be on the political forefront when national primary season kicks off in 2008.
MSU students braved Welcome Week despite the tornado warning, storms and power outages.
While class was adjourned for two weeks, local police stations and courthouses remained active. Here’s a recap of the high-profile verdict, university arrest and a murder story that made headlines during break.
An East Lansing man charged with stabbing a Lansing resident outside a local bar will go to court this week.
The heavy storms that rampaged through Michigan weren’t enough to stop dedicated tennis players from taking the court this weekend.
Before transferring to MSU from Grand Valley State University, Melissa Rumrill spent much of her time at one of the most popular state tourist destinations: Lake Michigan.
This football season, the local community may have to pile onto MSU’s campus to view games on the Big Ten Network, or BTN, which university officials said will be available to students come fall semester.
Virginia Avenue’s 600 block is one step closer to being revamped after the East Lansing Planning Commission approved the Avondale Square project at its Wednesday meeting.
Two East Lansing residents were attacked in unlit areas of the downtown while coming home from a night out on the town in July.
MSU could be getting more funding for agricultural research if a federal appropriations measure is formally adopted.
As industry and technology continue to evolve, Gov. Jennifer Granholm wants to make sure Michigan workers’ skills and training are keeping up the job market.
The suspect in a local attempted murder case was arraigned Friday at the 55th District Court in Mason.
Football-sized squash and budding tomato orbs grow among a produce section’s variety of herbs and vegetables in what would normally be the front yard of 405 Grove St.
Yoga instructors at the Center for Yoga, Movement & Massage, 1780 E. Grand River Ave., couldn’t stand the thought of an art gallery closing.
Environmental groups are pushing the Michigan Legislature to enact clean energy policies to help create jobs and cut greenhouse gas emissions.
Rodney Biller and Julie Voeller said they stepped through hazy clouds of marijuana smoke when they walked into the office while working at Big Daddy Taxi. Customers hopped into their vans and told them of other drivers smoking marijuana with them and other riders, or handing out beer to MSU freshmen.
Although not every department’s budget had been passed, Marsden said it was important to address them now.
You can find an MSU student or graduate almost anywhere in the country, and Minneapolis is no exception.