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FRIDAY, May 12 — Senate Appropriations Committee Chair Sarah Anthony, every other elected Democratic legislator from the mid-Michigan region and 50 other elected and non-elected leaders came … more
Protesters on their way to the Capitol to defend their rights against what they consider state intrusion didn't let a traffic light get in their way. more
Politicians and business leaders in Greater Lansing are speaking out against former three-term Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero. more
A partnership between McLaren Greater Lansing and the Ingham County Health Department aims to vaccinate up to 4,000 people daily at a clinic at the Michigan State University Pavilion. Officials are averaging only about 1,400 doses administered there every day. The expansion — which began with staff assistance on Tuesday— ramps that rate up by 185%. more
Who are they — or, what are they? They’re nematodes, and they’ve been attacking hopyards throughout the state.  more
Every year, the parents of thousands of children who live within the Lansing School District — for one reason or another — decide their kids are better off attending classes outside of the city and away from its public schools, according to Ingham Intermediate School District records.  more
The Lansing City Council is exploring amendments to burn permit ordinances. more
With Ingham and Clinton counties each tracking another COVID-19 death, the coronavirus death toll in Greater Lansing climbed to at least 17 earlier this afternoon. more
This is January 2021, and City Pulse’s annual People Issue had to go completely virtual, like everything else. more
Three Lansing Police Department officers won’t face criminal charges for their role in a violent arrest last year on Baker Street. more
Four local school districts are leaning on new tax levies and millage renewals to drive renovations, new construction and other improvements for students in Greater Lansing. more
“We’ve been in business for 37 years, and this is definitely the craziest season we have ever seen,” said Kevin Humphrey. more
Toward the bottom of every November election ballot sit the candidates for judges in local courts. These nonpartisan races rarely get headlines because judicial ethics prevent judicial candidates … more
Former Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero is changing his tune on recent sexual harassment allegations. more
Limited. Unfair. Unreliable.  more
Republicans swung and missed when it came to recruiting a top-tier candidate to run in Ingham County’s 8th Congressional District, leaving those leaning the GOP’s way a choice among four lightly funded political neophytes. more
Michigan State University introduced Kevin Guskiewicz as its 22nd president in a press conference Monday. MSU trustees selected Guskiewicz, the chancellor of the University of North … more
FRIDAY, Feb. 2 — Black women are subjected to "pet to threat," a prominent African American historian and author agreed yesterday as she kicked off a Black History Month lecture series at Michigan State University. more
A rally on the steps of the State Capitol is planned for Saturday (March 26) by supporters of former President Donald Trump and those who claim the 2020 election was “stolen.” The rally, set to last about three hours on Saturday afternoon, will then give way to a “MAGA Mixer.” City officials said authorities are keeping an eye on the rally. more
In the past two years, public school board meetings have become the sites of heated political debates, with issues like mask mandates, transgender athletes and critical race theory among the hot topics.  more
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