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Missing persons update: Mason-area woman, young son found safe
VEVAY TWP. — A Mason-area woman and a 9-year-old boy who were reported missing late last month have been located, police said. Authorities on Monday morning had asked for the public's help in locating Brittany Parker and her son, Andre, who had been missing since May 25. On Monday afternoon, they announced the mother and child had been found and are safe. ...
Police ID East Lansing man killed in railroad crash
MERIDIAN TWP. — Police have released the identity of a 35-year-old man who was struck and killed by a train near Okemos Friday evening. Dean Ravida, an East Lansing resident, was killed about 6:15 p.m. Friday when he was struck. Police said they were dispatched to the area of the 2900 block of Northwind Drive.
Michigan caregiver convicted in freezing death of woman, 82, who was found in snowbank
CLINTON COUNTY, MI – A Clinton County jury has found a woman guilty in the freezing death of an 82-year-old woman she was supposed to be caring for. Colleen Kelly O’Connor, 58, of East Lansing, was convicted on charges of second-degree vulnerable adult abuse, a four-year felony, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said.
Dansville softball wins regional title, while Waverly, Lansing Catholic, others fall
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - In the high school postseason, Dansville softball leaves Saturday the lone area team still playing after the Aggies blanked Reading 9-0 to win their first regional title since 2012. 2012 is the same year Dansville last one a state softball title. The Aggies will play Division...
First ever Lansing Fiesta celebrates Mexican culture
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - The final day of the Lansing fiesta was held on Sunday at Adado Riverfront Park. This was the first year for this event and it kicked off on Saturday. People who attended were able to immerse in the Mexican culture by visiting over 100 different vendors while also enjoying some live music and experience the taste of different flavors from local food trucks.
Mother reflects on free-spirited daughter two years after fatal wrong-way crash
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Nearly two years after her daughter’s death, Denise Yon says she wants everyone to know Willow’s true story. Willow Yon was killed in a wrong-way crash by a drunk driver on US-131 in 2022. Denise says her daughter is more than that, she...
Things to do with kids alert! Lansing getting new 52,000-square-foot trampoline park
DELTA TWP. — Funcity Adventure Park, a trampoline and activity center, has leased space in a plaza off West Saginaw Highway and could open by the end of the month. The approximately 52,000-square-foot space at 5801 W. Saginaw Hwy. was previously home to Dick’s Warehouse Sale, which moved to another storefront in the...
Cool start to the week and sunny skies Monday, plus today’s top stories
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - Partly to mostly sunny skies are expected for the afternoon hours. Join Taylor Gattoni for a breakdown of Studio 10, First at 4, and our 90 minutes of news. Tune in during any of our livestreams on YouTube to chat with us LIVE! If you have...
Mid-Michigan Matters: PTSD triggers & treatments
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - June is PTSD Awareness Month. On Mid-Michigan Matters, Katreva Bisbee with the National Alliance on Mental Illness Lansing, speaks on PTSD triggers and treatments. Visit: nami.org. Subscribe to our News 10 newsletter and YouTube page to receive the latest local news and weather. Looking to hire...
Elite 5-Star MSU Football Target Shares What Was 'Surprising' About East Lansing Visit
The Michigan State Spartans offered five-star tight end Brock Harris, a 2026 recruit, when Harris visited the Spartans unofficially. What Harris saw was eye-opening.
3-star California OL commits to Michigan State
An official visit quickly led to a commitment for Michigan State. Drew Nichols, a 2025 three-star offensive lineman from Murrieta Valley High School in Southern California, announced his verbal pledge to the Spartans via social media on Monday. He was in East Lansing last weekend for the program’s second round of official visitors this summer.
Ousted MSU Safe Place director alleges traumatic work environment
After nearly 30 years as director of Michigan State University Safe Place, Holly Rosen no longer felt safe at work.Tasked with leading a nationally respected relationship violence shelter and support program on campus, Rosen said she endured months of manipulative, confusing and even traumatizing leadership under a new supervisor.After being presented with "fabricated and exaggerated disciplinary concerns" that resulted in a five day suspension and a warning that termination could follow, Rosen, who helped start the program in 1994 and was once named an "inspirational woman of the year" by the university, said she had to leave."I felt I had...
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