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Donald Trump’s second son is slated to make a campaign stop tomorrow afternoon in Lansing at Schlegel Sand and Gravel on Wood Road.  more
Lansing Mayor Andy Schor rolled out his budget proposal for the upcoming fiscal year to the City Council this week, including plans to hire a second social worker at the Police Department and to reroute nonemergency calls to local social service agencies. more
The Lansing Police Department tracked two more homicides for a total of at least 24 reported so far this year — already surpassing last year’s decade’s long record high of 21 homicides. more
Lansing Mayor Andy Schor wants to amend the City Charter to be able to appoint convicted felons to the city’s volunteer boards and commissions. more
Toddler’s death points to holes in city’s system  The young couple and two children had just arrived home when a reporter approached them. The house they rent, they were … more
Lacking the support of the City Council for its plan to move the new city hall to the Masonic Temple, the Schor administration is looking at options for another location that do not involve any input from the Council, sources have told City Pulse. more
FRIDAY, Sept. 22 — After interviewing 15 candidates to fill a vacancy, the Lansing School District Board of Education has found a match in Deyanira Nevárez Martínez. more
U.S. President Donald Trump will get four more years as president. So proclaimed Trump’s second son, Eric Trump, at a rally today at Schlegel Sand & Gravel, on Wood Road in Lansing. more
The last Eye for Design (below) was first identified by Janet Pendleton. The detail an expansive masonry grid - belongs to the Fountain Place Apartments building in REO Town. Taking up nearly half of … more
If all goes as planned, Lansing’s 2022-‘23 arts calendar will bring the first act of a multi-million-dollar, real-world production, decades in the making: the groundbreaking of a new … more
I’m not sure President Donald Trump meant to create a viral hashtag when he referred to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer as the “woman from Michigan,” but he did. (#thatwomanfromMichigan). more
Only one new case of the coronavirus was reported in Greater Lansing today. more
Public officials are jumping over each other these days with their policing reform ideas. more
The city of Charlotte is gaining some newfound national acclaim after its downtown was named this week to the National Register of Historic Places. more
WEDNESDAY, April 17— The city of Lansing plans to establish a 24-hour “alternative temporary homeless shelter" to replace the Letts Warming Center. … more
LANSING – Michigan is among a very few states still requiring high school students to take the writing portion of the SAT college admissions test. Removing the requirement passed the state House 104-1 last March, … more
Consistency is typically considered a positive attribute for individuals and companies to achieve their goals. The Lansing State Journal, however, is experiencing an unwelcomed type of consistency … more
Lansing Mayor Andy Schor is volunteering for implicit bias training — and mandating the same for his staff — in response to recent accusations of veiled racism that allegedly created a toxic environment at the Mayor’s Office and led to at least three Black employees leaving their jobs. more
St. Joseph County 3B District Court Chief Judge Jeffrey Middleton announced Thursday morning in a video posted on YouTube that beginning on Monday, his courtroom hearings will once again run on a livestream on the video service. more
In 2022, the FBI listed Lansing as the 17th most violent city in the nation. The city saw a 3% increase in violence overall and a 50% increase in homicides. The city put four new officers to … more
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