Here's a look at some of the stories we're working on for tonight's news.
The investigation into the murder of Robert Dusseau moves into its fourth week. Police officials are working leads and waiting for evidence to be processed by the crime lab. We'll have the latest in the case, tonight on your TV6 Early News.
Alleged bank robber Kimberly Anne Timbrook-Miller was in Marquette Federal Court this morning. Timbrook-Miller was being arraigned on charges she robbed a Kingsford bank. The story on her court appearance tonight on your TV6 Early News.
The Clean Snowmobile Challenge is underway in the Keweenaw. The Michigan Tech University event brings in universities from throughout the region to compete for the cleanest, quietest snowmobile. TV6's Houghton Hancock Bureau reporter Ashley Palumbo was on hand for this morning's opening ceremonies and test runs. The story on your TV6 Early News tonight.
You would think U.P. road commissions would be pleased with the early on-set of spring. But that's not always the case. Tonight UP Close, TV6's Noel McLaren reports on how too little snow can cause as many budget problems as does too much snow. The story on your TV6 News Tonight.
Just about everyone has a cell phone these days. But what kind of cell phone is right for you? Tonight in your Consumer Watch Report, TV6's Escanaba Bureau reporter Beth Jones has some tips that could be useful in buying and using a cell phone. That's on your TV6 News Tonight.
Students at Bothwell Middle School took their textbook learning one step further today. On your TV6 News Tonight, a look at a student health fair that showed students the real life consequences of good health and protecting yourself.