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One of Lansing Mayor Andy Schor’s first acts in office in 2018 was to pull the plug on his predecessor’s plan to move to a new city hall because it didn’t include a home for the … more
Anyone who visited Harper’s Restaurant & Brew Pub in East Lansing between June 12-20 is being advised to self-quarantine. more
Royal Scot Bowling and Golfing Center is set for a hearing next month. more
FRIDAY, Feb. 19 — The cannabis market could soon plant new roots in Meridian Township. A majority of the Board of Trustees agreed at a study session this week to charge forward with early … more
First Ward Lansing City Councilman Brandon Betz appears to have resigned. more
If there are seasons in the life of a city block, it’s been a long winter on the 900 block of West Saginaw Street, in the heart of the city’s near west side. more
The family of one of the three students killed in the Feb. 13 mass shooting at Michigan State University filed a notice of intent to sue the school. The notice is required under state law to file a … more
The Race for the 7th congressional district is joined more
Another 1,503 new cases of coronavirus and an additional 110 deaths related to COVID-19 were reported statewide today as the virus ravages southeast Michigan.  more
Members of the City Council questioned his decision to limit public comment at board meetings. more
Voters on the east side are pretty much everywhere on the social spectrum, and by a 52-vote margin this time they went with a chicken farmer. more
Thanks to the explosive craft beer revolution of the past decade, there are more options on store shelves than ever before. Gone are the days of being limited to mass-produced domestic beers like Budweiser and Miller Lite.  more
A notice issued yesterday by the state's Marijuana Regulatory Agency called for the recall of untold thousands of cannabis products that were tested by Viridis Laboratories in Lansing and Bay City between Aug. 10 and Nov. 16. more
Pride flag burning captured on video Another Pride flag disappeared on Michigan Avenue in Lansing — but this time a secret camera captured the deed on video. It shows the perpetrator, a lanky … more
The City of Lansing has red-tagged about 700 residences, meaning Code Compliance Office inspectors have found them unsafe to occupy. Of those residences, 21 have been red-tagged at least 10 years. more
Six days away from the most consequential election of our lifetime. Six days before a national reckoning that will change the course of American history more
At least a dozen employees at the Accident Fund Insurance Co. of America headquarters in Lansing have said they’ve been unfairly required to report to work during the pandemic. more
This week’s Eye Candy is the new Auto-Owners Insurance Co. building, which is on the company’s South Campus. Tucked away near Creyts Road and I496 in Delta Township, the … more
As I’m writing this, in five days the $2-an-hour pandemic-inspired pay bump the governor gave direct-care workers who help those with special needs expires. more
Since the 2009-2010 school year, 130 buildings in local districts have closed, the Michigan Official Education Data Source reports. more
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