Lansing Mayor Andy Schor sent four City Council members a long letter Friday defending his choice of the Masonic Temple building for a new city hall, addressing multiple concerns …
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By STEVE UNDERWOOD
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4/16/24
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A recent spike in COVID-19 cases tied almost exclusively to parties near Michigan State University has forced local health officials into crisis mode as Ingham County quickly becomes the top coronavirus hotspot in Michigan, according to data tracked by state officials.
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Kyle Kaminski
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9/15/20
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The Michigan Department of Corrections spends $3 million each week for testing and staff expenses related to the spike of COVID-19 cases in some prisons.
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Zholdas Orisbayev
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10/23/20
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THURSDAY, Aug. 10 — Republican congressional candidate Tom Barrett is soliciting signatures and funds from people to stand against the “woke” mob he alleges is trying to …
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TODD HEYWOOD
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8/10/23
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It’ll probably be awhile before daily life can again resemble normalcy in Michigan, but some newly relaxed restrictions from Gov. Gretchen Whitmer are major steps in that direction.
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Kyle Kaminski
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5/22/20
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Gabriel Gurule is a junior in the Michigan State University Honors College studying history. He is a member of the State Central Committee of the Michigan Democratic Party. He also serves on the MDP …
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GABRIEL GURULE
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3/11/21
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Local government officials are searching for a nonprofit organization to help launch a new gun violence prevention initiative in the Capital City while they scramble to get a grip on already record-breaking levels of homicides and shootings that have only continued to climb in 2021.
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KYLE KAMINSKI
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7/31/21
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I am a survivor of rape. And not only that, I am a survivor of myriad offenses relating to sexual harassment, groping, fondling and physical abuse — and all areas in between. I also work with victims of the same within institutions and regarding the powerful.
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KATHERINE REDMOND
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3/11/21
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Hundreds of cannabis companies — including several brands in Greater Lansing — are pushing back against a shadowy group of lobbyists.
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Kyle Kaminski
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7/1/21
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A historical marker that once designated the childhood home of Malcolm X in Lansing has disappeared.
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MELODEE MABBITT
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3/3/22
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WEDNESDAY, June 28 — City of Lansing officials broke ground this morning on the Ovation downtown performing arts center and announced a $1 million, five-year partnership with Michigan State …
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By TODD HEYWOOD and BERL SCHWARTZ
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6/28/23
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An underground legion armed with fabric, needles and thread is up to its elastic ear bands in the biggest challenge it’s ever faced.
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Lawrence Cosentino
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7/17/20
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Today marks the one-year anniversary of the first cases of COVID-19 being diagnosed in Michigan. It’s been a rough, life-altering 12 months since then. The global death toll has eclipsed 2.6 million.
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Staff
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3/11/21
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This Q&A is part of a daily series highlighting the many medical and recreational marijuana dispensaries across Greater Lansing.
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Staff
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4/9/21
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Former House Democratic Leader Sam Singh announced plans on Twitter this week to run for Hertel’s seat next year. Singh, a former state representative, served six years in the Legislature from 2013 to 2018.
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Kyle Kaminski
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7/1/21
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Lansing knew Ken Beachler for his work with the arts — whether for willing the Wharton Center into existence, helping rescue the Lansing Symphony Orchestra, sharing his encyclopedic knowledge …
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Todd Heywood
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6/29/23
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The lawsuit largely stems from a dispute between developer Scott Chappelle and East Lansing Info publisher Alice Dreger. Chappelle’s attorneys argued that Dreger’s reports — along with online comments from Traverse City resident Eliot Singer, a former East Lansing resident — were inaccurate, have since humiliated Chappelle and his company and jeopardized his company’s business relationships.
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Kyle Kaminski
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7/1/21
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MONDAY, March 20 — Just 16 days after announcing he’d formed an exploratory committee to look at running for the 7th Congressional seat, Lansing Mayor Andy Schor announced by email he …
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Todd Heywood and Berl Schwartz
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3/20/23
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Paul Birdsong, the de facto spokesman for “We the Free People of Lansing,” told City Pulse that he’s done waiting on the local cops and could soon start taking matters into his own hands.
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Kyle Kaminski
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7/17/20
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U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin is calling for a sense of unity among Michiganders amid expectations of armed and violent protests in cities across the nation — including Lansing — during the remaining days before President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration on Wednesday.
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Staff
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1/17/21
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