Here's a look at what we're working on for tonight's news.
The word is out, texting and driving do not mix. Tonight, TV6's Jeni Jewell shows us how she and others are able to mix the two. You'll see their results on a new state of the art simulator, tonight on your TV6 Early News.
Sleepingwalking is a condition most of us take lightly. But for those who suffer from sleepwalking it's serious. Tonight Doctor Michael Prevost looks at the causes and how people cope with sleepwalking in your TV6 Medical Minute tonight on your TV6 Early News.
A bank robbery last month in Kingsford has people wondering about the procedures followed by employees of the bank. Today in Escanaba, there was a seminar on how law enforcement handles robberies and what they're telling those who work in the industry. TV6's Aaron Martin has the story tonight on your TV6 Early News.
The Asian carp is making a move into the Great Lakes and everyone wants them stopped. Tonight in a special report on the nuisance fish, TV6's Houghton Hancock Bureau reporter Ashley Palumbo reports on what the Asian carp could do to Lake Superior if it got through the Chicago Shipping Channel. That's on your TV6 News Tonight.
A 1960's classic musical will be center stage at the Bonifas Arts Center in Escanaba this weekend. The Players de Noc is putting on "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum". TV6's Escanaba Bureau reporter Beth Jones tells us about this performance that'll give you a good laugh. That's on your TV6 News Tonight.