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Michigan’s retail marijuana landscape continues to evolve almost four years after voters legalized its recreational sale and use in 2018. more
A consortium of leaders from Greater Lansing’s African American community are pushing for a new “Black agenda” in Mid-Michigan amid a growing call for racial justice, police reforms and increased social equity in Lansing and across the United States.  more
As if the death, despair and financial ruin wrought by COVID-19 isn’t enough to make 2020 the worst year in modern history, a sharp increase in homicides in the city of Lansing is adding to the community’s misery. more
Lansing turns 162; Betz still under fire, but so is Lynn; audit dings Lansing; and more. more
Lansing Mayor Andy Schor has decided to reinstate a universal mask mandate at City Hall. more
State legislation would create new misdemeanor and felony charges for those caught threatening or assaulting health officials. more
Many adults fondly recall their days at summer camp. The increase in households with two working parents has made it more important than ever to find a camp to accommodate youngsters who need to remain engaged and entertained throughout summer vacation. There are plenty of options, but it’s not always easy to find one that’s the right fit for a child. more
Refuge Recovery Lansing has begun offering several weekly Buddhist-inspired recovery meetings online so that those struggling with addiction can still get the help and social interaction they need despite Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s sweeping, shelter-in-place order. more
The Lansing Police Department is looking to hold itself to higher standards as it continues to review policies and procedures on police accountability. The next step: accreditation from the Michigan Association of Chiefs of Police, officials announced today. more
As homicide reports continue to rise locally, efforts to chip away funding from the Lansing Police Department are losing steam. more
A local judge wants to make it clear to the tenants of Rivershell Apartments that their balconies are not safe. more
Regulars at Stober’s Bar will have to find another place to knock back their cocktails this month. more
WEDNESDAY, May 10 — A local developer has proposed building a townhouse-style complex with as many as 240 apartments in a blighted residential area near Saginaw Street and Pennsylvania Avenue … more
The Lansing Housing Commission and the Capital Area Transportation Authority have plans for separate projects that would transform most of a square block on South Grand Avenue across the street from … more
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