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Peregrine falcon chicks who nest at Michigan State University football stadium get tracking bands

Scientists and students placed tracking bands on four boisterous peregrine falcon chicks that live in a manmade nest situated on top of Spartan Stadium, home to Michigan State University's football team (May 24)(AP video: Mike Householder)

 

Fuzzy falcon chicks who nest at Michigan State football stadium get tracking bands

Scientists and college students on Wednesday carefully attached metal tracking bands to the fluffy white chicks' legs.

 

Gunman searched campus shooting videos before Michigan State mass shooting, reports show

MSU police obtained warrants for internet searches, which included Dunham's Sports, where police reports indicate he legally purchased ammunition

 

Man shot in leg Wednesday morning in Lansing; suspect in custody

A 19-year-old man was listed in stable condition with a leg wound following the 2:35 a.m. incident in the 1100 block of Walsh Street.

 

'System is broken,' commissioners say as they recommend pay hikes for Supreme Court

Commissioners said the governor, attorney general, secretary of state and lawmakers also deserve a raise, but they doubt lawmakers would approve.

 

Lansing airport renews international flights for warm weather destinations

The Capital Region International Airport is expecting to keep three nonstop seasonal international routes in early 2024.

 

Gas prices are down. Expect crowded roads, more travelers this Memorial Day weekend

With cheaper gas prices, expect more road congestion and busier airports this Memorial Day weekend.

 

Michigan Supreme Court Justice Bernstein returns after mental health care absence

Richard Bernstein announced Tuesday he had sought treatment for situational depression in late April and is returning to in-person duties this week.

 

Olivet College to rebrand as 'University of Olivet'

The 179-year-old school located south of Lansing is set to rename itself in time for the fall semester.

 

Should Michigan's governor and lawmakers get first pay raise in more than 20 years?

Michigan lawmakers have balked at voting themselves a pay raise since a 2002 referendum required them to do so. But a report says it might be time.

 

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