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THURSDAY, April 16 — Browsing a local grocery store, once a leisurely social ritual, has turned into a calculated risk. Suddenly, the prospect of buying fresh produce outdoors, in a spacious … more
Who can resist the uncanny parallels between the COVID-19 outbreak and the “infodemic” that is tearing across the world in its wake? more
City officials late last month plastered pink tags on the doors of every building at Rivershell Apartments on Bayview Drive. more
Term-limited former Democratic state Rep. Leslie Love announced her candidacy for the U.S. Senate in 2024. Love represented Detroit in the state Legislature from 2015 to 2020. She was a member of the … more
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 15 —The East Lansing City Council elected George Brookover last night to fill the mayoral seat once occupied by his father. After newly elected members Kerry Ebersole Singh, Mark Meadows and Erik Altmann took their oaths of office, Meadows nominated Brookover. It went uncontested. more
The personnel record of a Black woman who claims Lansing Mayor Andy Schor fired her without explanation contains no documentation of performance issues. more
Forty apartments overlooking the Stadium District are available for lease as construction nears completion on a grocery store and the first hotel to come to downtown Lansing in two decades. more
Last January, Kinship Cannabis Co. became the third recreational marijuana provisioning center to open in Jackson County. Today, it’s one of two in Albion — just a short drive south of Lansing. And after this weekend, I can safely say it’s well worth the trip. I somehow scored a one-gram distillate vaporizer cartridge, a gram of flower, and two (very potent) edibles for only about $80. more
MONDAY, Jan. 22 — The former Gabriels Community Credit Union will still close on Feb. 29 — but will reopen with a video teller and ATM for banking and a community facility that will offer … more
Honoring the life and legacy of civil rights icon the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. continues to evolve from the early fight for national recognition, led by the late U.S. Rep. John Conyers, D-Detroit, to the establishment of the Dr. King Holiday … more
Five people were assaulted and one person was stabbed at the Willow Vista Apartments in the 500 block of West Willow Street. The six victims, who are believed to be residents at the apartments, were … more
Steve Robinson says Lansing Community College changed his life. And now it’s his turn to change LCC. more
A 100-car caravan organized by the Michigan and Metro-Lansing Poor People’s Campaign rolled through Lansing on Monday. more
THURSDAY, April 18—East Lansing’s popular Albert Avenue EL Fresco summer street closure plan will return April 29 through Aug. 12, but it will be 70% smaller than last year. However, … more
Greater Lansing tracked more than 20 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday, bringing the regional total to 488 confirmed cases with at least 17 related deaths.  more
SATURDAY, Jan. 20 — Trustees at Lansing Community College will review applications Monday night of candidates to fill two board openings. LCC spokeswoman Marilyn Twine declined yesterday … more
the Council reconsidered and tabled the proposal following several concerns raised over the legality of a ranked choice voting model in Michigan. more
Trader Joe’s is expected to open in East Lansing by "early 2023." more
MSU suspended classes and held numerous events Tuesday in remembrance of the Feb. 13, 2023, campus mass shooting, highlighted by a scheduled evening vigil and luminary lighting at Lot 62 near Spartan … more
SATURDAY, June 11 — A Charlotte man has struck a plea deal with the Michigan Attorney General’s Office over felony charges stemming from a bomb threat directed at the state Capitol and a … more
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