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First responders hold active violence training at Stockbridge High School
Law enforcement held a training at the Stockbridge High School Friday morning. Officers with the Stockbridge Police Department and deputies of the Ingham County Sheriff's Department joined forces with the district to improve their ability to respond to situations of active violence.
10 most expensive homes sold in Ingham County, July 15-21
A house in Williamston that sold for $849,900 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Ingham County in the past week. In total, 88 residential real estate sales were recorded in the county during the past week, with an average price of $239,850. The average price per square foot ended up at $167.
Ingham health centers could face layoffs, site closures
The Ingham Community Health Center Board will have to consider layoffs and site closures amid a growing financial deficit. The board voted Thursday night to hold off any decisions until a special meeting scheduled for August.
MSU basketball alum Davis Smith to hold third annual school supply drive
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) – Davis Smith graduated from Michigan State this spring but is staying involved and giving back to the Lansing and East Lansing communities. He will hold his third annual school supply drive next Thursday at the Clara Bell Smith Center. The drive runs from 2-4 p.m. and anyone is welcome to come […]
Mostly sunny skies Friday, and our top headlines
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - Today is another day that you may notice a thin layer of smoke passing over the area from wildfires over the western United States and Canada. Cole Engle has your First Alert Forecast heading into the weekend. Plus, Taylor Gattoni gives you a preview of our evening newscasts and our Olympic coverage.
Lansing Charter Commission looks at hiring law firm owned by MSU trustees’ chair
FRIDAY, July 26 — Lansing’s Charter Commission will decide next week between two law firms for legal counsel, one of which is owned by the chair of the Board of Trustees at Michigan State University. Dan Kelly, a Republican trustee elected president in March, is president and founder...
U of M Health -Sparrow to celebrate pet therapy dogs
LANSING, MI — University of Michigan Health-Sparrow is celebrating the positive impact of their pet therapy dogs on the well-being of the mid-Michigan community. The Lansing hospital has invited all of their certified therapy dogs for a special celebration, including new leashes and tasty treats and the unveiling of a special plaque, on Tuesday July 31.
University of Michigan alumnus Mason Parris to compete in 2024 Paris Olympics
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - Nicknamed “King Parris,” Mason Parris hopes to live up to his nickname as he heads to his first Olympics. Mason’s dream began when he was only five years old. Now at 24 years old, the University of Michigan graduate is a two-time NCAA champion. He could soon become the king of the 125-kilogram heavyweight class. That’s when Parris heads to Paris.
Greater Lansing Sports Hall of Fame: Chris Henderson made big mark on mat at Sexton
Chris Henderson grew up needing to be tough. There were a lot of times where Henderson and his siblings had to fend for themselves in their neighborhood in Lansing. He also needed that toughness in his own home, being the sixth youngest of eight kids. ...
The SpongeBob Musical Youth Edition now showing at Hannah Community Center
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) – The next stage performance from East Lansing’s All-of-us Express Children’s Theatre is here. Opening night for “The SpongeBob Musical: Youth Edition” is Friday, July 26, with 5 more performances scheduled over the following two weeks. 6 News anchors Jorma Duran and Megan Viecelli welcomed Jen Shaw from the production to the […]
Activists use anniversary of Kalamazoo River oil spill to call for shutdown of Line 5 pipeline
Across the Great Lakes Thursday, activists gathered to mark this week’s anniversary of an oil spill near Marshall. 14 years ago, a ruptured pipeline spewed roughly a million gallons of crude oil that fouled a 35-mile stretch of the Kalamazoo River. The main cleanup took several years and cost...
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