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Greater Lansing could soon follow northern Michigan toward a broader economic reopening than other regions of Michigan hit by the pandemic, officials said. more
Donovan Hohn has been there, part of what he describes as a preoccupation with “trying to make sense of where we are, where I live, by attending to the natural and the human both, by looking at places where the natural and historic overlap.” more
Most Back 40 residents — as many as 20 people in the fall — have left over the last few weeks after Mayor Andy Schor announced plans to clear out the encampment days before Christmas. more
Dirt School is sponsored by various community organizations, including Capital Youth Cycling. The organization offers weekly sessions at the new $230,000 training facility. Bikes and helmets are available free.  more
When COVID came sweeping through Ingham County, Maria Yokich-Grebner’s job as a dental billing specialist stopped for a time. When the dental office reopened, it was slow. Patients were spaced … more
This story was updated at 9:45 a.m. TUESDAY, Sept. 15 — A discounted rental offered to the developers of the old Lansing City Market building is expected to be offset with annual savings in … more
The coronavirus is straining Michigan local governments already under strain for years. more
FRIDAY , Dec. 15 — Multiple incidents of antisemitism have occurred at Michigan State University this year, the head of the university’s Jewish studies institute said. “There … more
Greater Lansing continued to top nationwide lists of metropolitan areas with the highest rates of COVID-19 transmission in the country this week, prompting local health officials to urge caution after cases and hospitalization rates across Michigan more than doubled in the last two weeks. more
The Westside Neighborhood is an urban jewel of towering trees, century-old houses and lush flowerbeds.  Residents speak fondly of the traffic islands that dot the streets, comparing them to … more
(The writer is a longtime Lansing builder who has been restoring homes for four and a half decades.)  Lansing residents of a certain age have fond memories of Jake’s New & Used … more
The Lansing City Council moved one step closer tonight to issuing $12 million in tax assessments to residents that could begin arriving this winter and would cover about two-thirds the cost of Ingham County Drain Commissioner Pat Lindemann’s $34.8 million Montgomery Drain reconstruction project. more
California has been in the news this wildfire season with millions of acres burned and orange skies that look like scenes from an apocalypse film. more
Two former Lansing area women who have accused Virg Bernero of sexual harassment are speaking out again this week after the former three-term Lansing Mayor minimized and denied the incidents last week. more
Every so often, cities take time to weed out old ordinances regulating horse droppings, dwarf tossing, flashing disco lights or non-rewound VHS cassettes. OK, we made the last two up. more
Another major renovation is headed to downtown Lansing — and this time, it’s for the children. more
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 14 — “It’s dead,” Lansing Councilmember Brian Daniels declared today after Mayor Andy Schor promised not to put a golf driving range in Bancroft Park against … more
Business is booming for game processors this hunting season. more
The Southeast Michigan Volunteer Militia is directing its membership to avoid Lansing on Sunday amid the expectation of more armed and violent protests downtown. more
No more than 15 people may gather outdoors in parts of East Lansing, including downtown, following an emergency order issued last week by Ingham County Health Officer Linda Vail. more
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