Updated: 7:05 PM Age related macular degeneration affects a person's central vision and over time, the vision may become blurry to the point where faces are no longer recognizable.
Updated: 6:52 PM If you plan on dyeing Easter Eggs this weekend it is going to cost you.
The price of eggs is on the rise, even faster than this time last year.
Updated: 6:49 PM Easter is just two days away and local stores are cashing in.
Hobby Lobby in Mishawaka devotes a full aisle to the Easter Holiday, full of baskets, Easter Eggs, bunnies, and lots of chocolate.
Updated: 6:46 PM Keeping violent video games away from your children, that is the goal of Michigan Congressman Fred Upton.
He reintroduced a bill that would set up a rating system describing the content of video games.
Updated: 6:39 PM Since the weather will remain cold over the weekend, it may be a good time to clean out your closets.
If you do, you can take part in our Goodwill Donation Drive.
Updated: 6:28 PM There is a new way to make sure your teenagers stay sober and drug free.
Parents in Elkhart County are able to get complimentary home alcohol saliva and drug tests, to test their children.
Updated: 6:25 PM It looks like dozens of Michigan State Police Troopers, who thought they would lose their jobs, will get to keep them.
Friday, a deal was reached to avoid the layoffs of 29 state troopers, planned for this weekend.
Updated: 7:03 PM A European study found children born to mothers who ate apples during their pregnancies were much less likely to develop asthma and wheezing by the age of five.
Updated: 6:20 PM An investigation is underway after a woman was found dead in an elevator shaft in Michigan.
The body was found inside this building in Saginaw around 5:00A.M. Friday.
Updated: 6:18 PM Three people are behind bars, for allegedly being involved in several burglaries in Kosciusko County.
19-year-old Christen Couture, 27-year-old Jennifer Kerst, and 25-year-old Warren Davies were arrested Wednesday night.
Posted: 10:20 PM A broad budget and economic recovery plan outlined by one democrat lawmaker relies heavily on consolidating government and school services.