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LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) - The man killed over the weekend at a strip club has been identified as Christopher Michael Goins, 21, of Lansing. Goins was found at Centerfolds Strip Club with a gunshot woundget more >> Officials say they have a few leads, but no one in custodyget more >> LANSING, Mich. (WLNS)- Last week's rainfall still remains troublesome for many Lansing area families. Leaking windows, flooded basements, and even sewage backups are some of the reports coming from homeowners.get more >> Leaking windows, flooded basements, and even sewage backups are some of the reports coming from Lansing homeowners since the big storms last week.get more >> Crime Stoppers of Mid-Michigan is asking for the public's help in finding three people watned for felonies out of Lansing. Jacob Lee Brockwell, 36, has a felony warrant for retail fraud. He's describedget more >> If you have any information, call Crime Stoppers at 517-483-STOPget more >> LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) - The question for many gun owners these days is where to get ammunition? Gun shops and ammo dealers are struggling with a long term shortage and they say it's impacting their business.get more >> Some says it could take several months until stores have enough ammo to let customers buy as much as they wantget more >> Cop cars were on the scene of Centerfolds strip club this morning at around 2 a.m. on Sunday. "There was caution tape around the center folds wrapped around the sign and I'm guessing around the side door,"get more >> It happened around 2 a.m. on Father's Day.get more >> LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) - Lawmakers are looking to change the start of the academic year. Rep. Andy Schor introduced a bill proposing for schools to start before Labor Day. Under current law, the schoolget more >> Rep. Andy Schor introduced a bill proposing for schools to start before Labor Dayget more >> Jackson National Life says two new facilities, totaling 300,000 square feet will serve the company for the next fifty years and expand services in the short term. The move is expected to bring in roughlyget more >> Jackson National Life says two new facilities, totaling 300,000 square feet will serve the company for the next fifty years and expand services in the short term.get more >> ADRIAN, Mich. (WLNS) In Adrian Township, police are searching for an individual in connection with two stabbings that happened early Monday morning. It happened on the 1200 block of South Main Streetget more >> Police say witnesses have identified the suspect, but that he is at largeget more >> Lansing, Mich. (WLNS)- Detectives in Livingston County say they have found the man responsible for a series of bank robberies. Police say that Todd White of Lansing confessed to robbing the PNC Bankget more >> Detectives in Livingston County say they have found the man responsible for a series of bank robberies.get more >> PUTNAM TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WLNS) - A woman dodged extra jail time after threatening her family members with an axe. Stephanie Maruszewski, 67, was sentenced to two days in jail time already served, plusget more >> WHMI says that a 19-year-old woman told a trooper Maruszewski punched her and threatened her with an axeget more >>
LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Michigan Governor Rick Snyder plans to propose a more detailed plan to boost spending to maintain roads in next week's State of the State address.
Transportation funding is high on the Republican governor's agenda for 2013. His previous calls for an additional $1.4 billion a year for roads and bridges stalled in the Legislature.
Organizations supporting more transportation funding say the gap between what's spent to maintain roads and the amount of money needed to properly do the job grows every year.
Snyder in 2011 called for replacing the 19-cents-per-gallon tax on gasoline with a tax on the wholesale price of fuel. He also suggested a source of new revenue could be higher vehicle registration fees.
Snyder told reporters Tuesday he'll present new specifics in his January 16 speech.