Here's a look at some of the stories we're working on for tonight's news.
Two people arrested at Eagle Rock on the Kennecott Mine site last week are in court today. Tonight, the charges facing Chris Chosa and Charlotte Loonsfoot. The story on your TV6 Early News.
Ryan Saari is in Marquette County Circuit Court today for a hearing connected to a Home Invasion charge. Saari is the also the person of interest in the murder of a Marquette Pawn Shop owner in February. What happened in court, tonight on your TV6 Early News.
Another sign the economy might be improving, Cliffs Natural Resources is hiring workers. However, the jobs available are in the skilled trades. TV6's Natalie Jovonovich reports on what you need to do to get a job in the mines. The story tonight on your TV6 Early News.
Two years of negotiations and still no contract. Union employees at the NewPage paper mill in Escanaba held an informational gathering today to explain the problems they see in coming to terms on a new agreement. You'll hear from both sides in this contract dispute, on your TV6 News Tonight.
The hot weather is here and now is the time when you need your air conditioner. But is yours working as efficiently as possible? Tonight in Consumer Watch, TV6's Natalie Jovonovich reports on some of the things you should be checking now that we've had that first blast of heat, so your unit makes it through the summer. The story on your TV6 News Tonight.
It's the World's Largest Yo-Yo and it's being built at Bay College in Escanaba. Tonight UP Close, TV6's Escanaba Bureau reporter Beth Jones shows you the project which could once against land the school in the record books. The story on your TV6 News Tonight.