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Librarians across Michigan have a lot on their minds as Banned Book Week approaches on Sept. 18.  This past election cycle, residents in Michigan’s Jamestown Township in Ottawa County, … more
LANSING –  Advocates are pushing for ballots to be in several languages and for more translation services at state agencies and other initiatives to expand language access in Michigan. … more
Lansing City Council member Patricia Spitzley will not seek reelection this year, which means two at-large seats will on the ballot. In line to fill one of them: former 1st Ward member Jody Washington … more
LANSING – With plans for an all-electric bus fleet by 2035, the University of Michigan will introduce its first four electric buses in June.  The $3.64 million purchase of the buses … more
Lansing Mayor Andy Schor vetoed portions of the fiscal 2023-’24 city budget that the Council had approved, but the Council overcame his veto on a 6-1 vote. He tried unsuccessfully to restore … more
Lansing Brewing Company will close for deep cleaning today and plans to reopen tomorrow after a person who tested positive for COVID-19 recently entered the building.  more
Bazonzoes Provisioning center wants to be the first chain of stores selling medical and adult-use marijuana. more
A longtime professor at Michigan State University’s College of Law is frustrated after he said attorneys for former President Donald Trump mischaracterized his research to argue that the president was legally incapable of impeachment after he left office. more
Student mental health has become a top worry for Michigan educators, according to a new statewide survey of 2,600 educators. more
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Nigerian author Wole Soyinka reworked the ancient Greek play “The Bacchae.” In one passage, the god Dionysus criticizes King Pentheus, who is … more
Ingham County Health Officer Linda Vail warned today that as COVID-19 cases continue to rise, Greater Lansing, is starting to look more and more like a suburb of Detroit.  more
At least $500,000 of $600,000 in campaign funds raised by candidates in Ingham and Eaton counties has already been spent on Nov. 3's general electionn. more
An independent audit shows a series of “material weaknesses” were tied to the budget for the city of Lansing last year — including a list of misstated financial records, a lack of internal oversight and an increased risk of fraud. more
A dark money group that recently bought a series of attack ads against former three-term Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero is back at it again. more
Transgender people suffer from debilitating mental illnesses like depression and anxiety at much higher rates than the general public and therapists need to do more to help them, experts say.  more
Amidst growing cries for stricter gun laws after the deadly Oxford High School shooting late last year, a new report details the impact of gun violence in Michigan. more
Jose Saramago’s novel “Blindness” imagines a world where suddenly everyone went blind. The world descended into chaos; people misbehaved, and violence dominated. It was not a pretty picture. more
WEDNESDAY, Aug. 3 — Emily Dievendof’s victory in the Democratic primary for the 77th House District surprised a lot of people. But not her. The political establishment was backing … more
TUESDAY, May 7—Lansing’s City Council unanimously approved last night the appointment of Greg Venker as city attorney after delaying a vote on Mayor Andy Schor’s choice for nearly a … more
WEDNESDAY, June 7 —- The Lansing Board of Ethics gave City Council member Jeffrey Brown a slap for one alleged violation of the ethics ordinance and apparently ignored a second alleged … more
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