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A proposed county ordinance would enable off-road vehicles to legally drive on several dozen Eaton County roadways. more
When it comes to freedom of expression, students are like other Americans – divided. more
MONDAY, Aug. 7 — Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin was one of only two Democrats to vote for a Republican measure widely seen as targeting the potential display of gay Pride flags at military … more
The Lansing City Council stands to lose a combined 30 years’ experience when Carol Wood and Patricia Spitzley retire at the end of the year. more
Both the CDC and the World Health Organization now recommend that people wear masks to slow the spread of the virus. more
Some school officials in Michigan report that students seem to be in a better mood returning to in-person classes after they were abruptly sent to virtual learning in March. more
Lansing Deputy Mayor Samantha Harkins is stepping down from one of the top jobs in Lansing’s government and appears to have launched her own consulting business. more
A Lansing woman is still searching for answers nearly seven years after her son was found dead in the Grand River. more
The Village Lansing was one of two nonprofit groups that put in a bid during the county’s first round of applications. It was formed in 2019 by Erica Lynn and her husband, Michael Lynn Jr., and works to reduce gun violence among middle and high school students (and ages 18-25) by “welcoming them to a safe environment and supporting their needs,” according to its application. more
The road to a new Lansing city hall has been about as smooth as most roads in Lansing and elsewhere in Michigan: full of potholes. more
The remains of a modern piece of land art displayed behind the Capitol’s west end from 1980 to 2002 was returned to the original artist after sitting in storage in Detroit for years, the state … more
It took almost eight years to realize I was a bigot. When I was just starting out in my journalism career, one of my first published stories was a 2015 feature about my sister, Lindsay, coming out … more
MSU Trustee Brianna Scott sent a seven-page letter to her colleagues Sunday asking that they request that Gov. Gretchen Whitmer remove Chair Rema Vassar (pictured) if she does not resign. Scott … more
A breakfast chain opening a new restaurant in Okemos next month reportedly donated thousands of dollars to President Donald Trump. more
Lansing Mayor Andy Schor is charging forward with a $300,000 plan to build an “anti-racist and bias-free environment” at City Hall following a recent stamp of approval from the City Council. more
The iconic, century-old Moores Park swimming pool in Lansing could be restored if a $6.2 million line item in the proposed state budget survives. “I’m fighting for funding in this … more
In 1918, the nation was at war, and wearing masks was framed as a patriotic duty, but then, as now, there were resisters. more
Half a million Michigan families could risk eviction by the end of the year without financial help from the federal government, housing advocates say.  more
Who said that finding great holiday gifts has to be a hassle? City Pulse has compiled a list of 25 gifts under $25 that will still make recipients feel like a million bucks. The gifts are either locally made, more
Of the hundreds of alleged victims of convicted sex offender Larry Nassar, one of the most prominent is Amanda Thomashow. more
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