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In Greater Lansing, grant funding will be prioritized to those who have kept in line with the rules. more
This Q&A is part of a series highlighting medical and recreational marijuana dispensaries in Greater Lansing. more
Ellison Brewery and Spirits is nearing the finish line on its plans to open a third location. more
Voice your opinion in the latest City Pulse poll more
Barb Bynum and her husband, like a growing number of senior citizens, are newly homeless after they lost their home this year. more
Lansing Police Chief Daryl Green told City Pulse today he has placed one Lansing officer on paid administrative leave following a preliminary review of body cam video of an arrest last night in the 800 block of Baker Street. more
After a several-month investigation, Central Michigan University concluded there was no evidence to support employee participation in a potential pipeline between the university and Lansing-based Vanguard Public Affairs, the site of numerous sexual harassment claims. more
One effect of the pandemic has been an increase in retirements across age groups 55 and above. more
THURSDAY, Nov. 12 — As the holiday season approaches, health officials are calling on local residents to hunker down and avoid gatherings as COVID-19 caseloads begin to overwhelm medical … more
We spotted a shopping cart next to a battered garage in the backyard. The gravel driveway has been almost entirely swallowed by overgrown grass. The doors and windows are boarded up. more
Lowcroft Avenue is a quaint neighborhood of generally well-kept homes and yards in south Lansing. So, the overgrown property at 3422 Lowcroft is a striking eyesore. From a front porch and entry … more
The city of Lansing is launching plans to reduce its carbon footprint after promoting an employee to the newly created position of sustainability manager.  more
The owner of the former Sears building near the Frandor Shopping Center is charting some big plans as the 14-acre property hits the market for redevelopment. more
A decorated officer at the Lansing Police Department is speaking out against a recent proposal that would halve his department’s budget by 2025. more
Lansing residents looking to get into the licensed marijuana business will be able to save some cash as part of a new social equity program from the state of Michigan. more
Last week Mayor Andy Schor announced his intent to open up a new chapter in the storied history of the Lansing City Market more
Two more officers at the Lansing Police Department have been placed on paid administrative leave as the Michigan State Police launches an investigation into a violent arrest earlier this week along the 800 block of Baker Street in southeast Lansing. more
LANSING, Sept. 23 — The future of housing in Michigan may come from ideas that are more than 100 years old. Michigan needs about 75,000 new houses over the next five years to keep up with … more
A health-care workers union is demanding that McLaren corporate executives be limited to salaries of no more than $1 million during the pandemic. more
A shipment of 20,000 face masks is on its way from China to Lansing. more
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