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From the front, 1018 Mt. Hope Ave. looks respectable enough. But if you swing around on Alpha Street, you’ll see what residents facing the back of the building see: derelict, damaged … more
Take an early winter walk along the downtown stretch of the Lansing River Trail and you will find that the year 2022 left Lansing with a quietly spectacular gift. A swirling, 650-square-foot mosaic, newly installed on the south side of the Shiawassee Street Bridge over the Grand River … more
Snowmobile trail groomers anticipate more snow this year than last winter, but the season is not off to a good start. “The weather forecast says snow is going to be … more
The expansion of a federal tax credit to low-income families during the pandemic lifted more than half a million Michigan children out of poverty, according to the Michigan League for … more
The Biden administration has expanded access to over-the-counter hearing aids, but some audiologists are concerned that people who are hard of hearing won’t get exactly what they need. … more
This second weekend in December is a busy one, with holiday events galore. Attending performances from Michigan State University’s and Lansing Community College’s music groups is a great way to show support … more
Overdose deaths from opioids in Ingham County appear to be declining to a pre-pandemic level. Eighty-one people died from opioid overdoses through November of this year, the Ingham County Health Department reports. … more
 CONTEST: The Eye for Design for this week (above) is a good example of the power of second chances. If you know which building it is, send an email to knarianj@mail.lcc.edu and you could win an Eye for Design mug! … more
There’s no secret to demolishing a temple. In the Old Testament, Samson did it by grabbing the middle two pillars and giving them a shove. Saving a temple is a more complicated task. Monday marks the official opening of the Temple Lofts, a 31-unit apartment … more
TUESDAY, Dec. 6 — Ingham County Commissioner-Elect Amy Salisbury has resigned from her post before she’s even been sworn in. “We have received her resignation by email,” said Ingham County Commission Chair-Elect Ryan Sebolt. “The resignation takes effect Jan. 1. We will be accepting it at our upcoming meeting.” … more
MONDAY, Dec. 5 — With $2.5 million in past-due lease payments for The Heights dragging the Lansing Township budget rolls into a significant deficit, the Board of Trustees will consider a debt elimination strategy tomorrow night that could “right the ship” … more
THURSDAY, Dec. 1 — Ingham County Clerk Barb Byrum confirmed today that she is beginning to lay the groundwork for a recount of all of all voting precincts in Lansing. The move comes … more
This first weekend of December is a great time to get out and enjoy all the city has to offer before holiday shopping, family gatherings and inevitable snowstorms derail plans for much-needed free … more
THURSDAY, Dec, 1 — Former director of the Office of Faith Based Initiatives in the city of Lansing Bishop David W. Maxwell has died. He was 66.  Maxwell came into the mayoral administration of Virg Bernero in January 2005. … more
Carol Siemon told voters in Ingham County in 2016 that she wanted to bring a new way of seeking justice through prosecution. They rewarded her with a four-year term as Ingham County prosecutor, and … more
TUESDAY, Nov. 29 --- Ingham County Circuit Judge Wanda Stokes has dashed the hopes of six former or current City of Lansing employees who sued in August 2020 alleging racial discrimination. … more
LANSING – In the course of 11 days, a device dating back to 234 B.C. successfully captured 704 fish and lifted them into a collection basket as part of a project to determine if the method could be used in the future to move fish across dams without injury, … more
An aerospace engineering team at the University of Michigan is researching hybrid-electric aircraft to dramatically reduce carbon emissions. The U-M aviation program will follow a design similar to the way hybrid-electric cars use batteries. … more
LANSING – Rock climbing might be a new tool for conserving the public land that bolsters Michigan’s annual $20 billion tourism industry. The sport is gaining traction as outdoor enthusiasts look to experience nature … more
This year’s 38th Annual Silver Bells in the City celebration was jam-packed with festive events to get Michiganders in the holiday spirit. Event organizers said about 25,000 people attended. The event kicked off with the 25th Annual Electric Light Parade, more
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