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Dozens of Lansing residents voiced frustrations this week after their street remained unplowed following a winter storm that blanketed Greater Lansing in snow. more
A CMU spokesman said the three staffers — journalism professors Steve Coon and Jim Wojcik and student newspaper advisor Dave Clark — returned Monday but the “investigation” into the allegations are ongoing. more
At least 91 traffic tickets have been issued since July 1 through a targeted enforcement initiative called “Operation Slow Down,” according to a press release sent today from Schor’s office.  more
I wasn’t the only one to audibly sigh at Virg’s letter warning us that he was seriously interested in running for mayor again, right? more
At least a dozen homeless people in Lansing could be left in the cold tonight as the city enforces a blanket suspension on open fires amid the COVID-19 pandemic. more
Despite a firestorm of recent criticism on social media over the highly controversial decision to cancel Halloween and Valentine’s Day celebrations at four elementary schools in East Lansing, district officials said they plan to stick to their guns and call off the annual festivities indefinitely.   more
Brandon Betz adds his name to that of Peter Spadafore of Lansing City Council members who received early vaccinations from Sparrow Health System against COVID-19 more
Jesus Mora has spent more than half of his life in prison.  more
As governors across the Midwest order their residents to shelter in place amid multiple statewide lockdowns, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer pushed back yesterday: “We are not there,” she said.  more
An East Lansing real estate developer has filed suit against the local news site East Lansing Info and its publisher, Alice Dreger, alleging that a series of “false and defamatory” statements have humiliated him and his company and jeopardized his business relationships. more
Starting Monday, a gubernatorial mandate will require what many Lansing residents are already doing: wearing a mask. But without any penalties for violations, it seems enforcement will be left exclusively to the honor system. more
“The president liked what I was doing. President Trump asked me questions about how I made it this far. He was also impressed with all of the people that I’ve met."DeGroat said. more
Former Police Chief Daryl Green regrets becoming a cop. If he could do it all over, he said he would have never joined the Lansing Police Department at all — especially after watching political tensions boil over locally last summer after George Floyd’s murder. The job is just too different. more
As executive orders continue to tighten restrictions on Michigan citizens and businesses, City Pulse has received emails praising some stores for playing along, and criticizing others for seemingly ignoring the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s recommended social distancing procedures. more
Banning natural gas hookups in new homes and businesses at the local level is the latest example of environmental extremism, according to Sen. Dale Zorn, R-Ida, who proposes prohibiting local bans. more
About 15 people led by New Citizens' Press Publisher Rina Risper and Ingham County Commissioner Derrell Slaughter met in front of City Pulse’s office this evening to protest the newspaper’s recent coverage.  more
A group of local citizens want to tell Lansing Community College: Don’t rush into closing the school station — we might be able to save it. more
Former Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero said he would not have fired ex-firefighter Michael Lynn Jr. more
A father of two children at Dewitt Public Schools is suing the district over its policy on face masks. more
As we approach the November election, one thing is crystal clear: Access to quality, affordable health care is a top priority for Michigan voters. more
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