Here's a look at some of the stories we're working on for tonight's news.
A Marquette woman, who's already been sentenced for breaking into homes, has again been charged. This time with Home Invasion in the first degree. Tonight on your TV6 Early News, the story on Stephanie Langlois.
Down, But Not Out, a special report on Robert Coombs. Robert, 22, was a talented photography student, when his life took an abrupt change. He was injured in a trampoline accident last year. Robert is now a paraplegic. Though his injury is life changing, Robert has adapted and is now inspiring others with his story. TV6's Iron Mountain Kingsford Bureau reporter Aaron Martin has his story on your TV6 Early News Tonight.
The Gulf oil spill has caused a backlash for BP gas stations around the country. Tonight on your TV6 Early News, what's been the impact here in the U.P.?
A national motivational speaker was in Norway last night warning kids and parents about the dangers of bullying. Tonight, the message and reaction from those in schools on how to stop bullying. The story UP Close, on your TV6 News Tonight.
The Yellow Bike Program is back and running again. On your TV6 News Tonight, how it gets people pedaling around town when they're visiting.
Contract talks between union workers at NewPage Paper and management were called off today. The story on what happened and when the two sides will meet again, on your TV6 News Tonight.