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TUESDAY, Aug. 23 --- Ingham County Clerk Barb Byrum confirmed by phone this morning that she will officially announce a search to hire 44 people to recount the votes in all 22 precincts in Meridian … more
State officials, as of today, are now tracking nearly 24,000 cases of COVID-19 across Michigan, with nearly 1,400 dead, including 10 deaths in Greater Lansing. more
A new recreational and medical marijuana brand launches in Greater Lansing next week, and 10% of every sale will be dedicated to criminal justice reform and those imprisoned for weed. more
Can we stop the “Rush to Resignation” campaign against Lansing Mayor Andy Schor and talk about making changes that matter? more
An employee who tested positive for COVID-19 prompted the Lansing School District to delay the upcoming school year from Monday until Sept. 8. But amid a struggle to buy laptops for students, district officials said the delay would have likely happened regardless. more
Michigan requires political candidates to report donations and expenditures of their campaigns, but it can be challenging to track them. more
Church attendance is down, and more houses of worship are predicted to close at an accelerated rate, a national report finds.  more
A trade group that represents some of the largest cannabis companies in Michigan is lobbying for more regulations for medical marijuana caregivers, pushing some activists to boycott several popular pot brands. more
By a 7-0 vote, the Lansing City Council decided tonight on an appointed replacement for disgraced First Ward City Councilman Brandon Betz. It’s Brian Daniels. more
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 1 — In a surprise move for Mayor Andy Schor, Brian McGrain, director of Economic Development and Planning tendered his resignation on Jan. 23. The resignation took effect Jan. … more
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 25 — Jose Flores’ hands were shaking when he took to the podium during public comment at the Ingham County Board of Commissioners' meeting last night. An employee of the … more
We are calling on the city to move our community’s dollars out of a violent and untrustworthy policing system and into programs that actually keep our community safe. more
Research suggests that social media doesn’t provide the same benefits of real-life interactions. more
As blizzard conditions blanketed the Lansing area Friday night, three Michigan State University students sat cross-legged and sprawled on the floor of the Islamic Center of East Lansing, waiting for a bus to take them to a Washington, D.C., protest the next day. more
MONDAY, Sept. 28 — CATA will remove its shelters from Frandor, but the shopping center’s owner relented on banning buses for at least six months. Mayor Andy Schor said he brokered the … more
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 16 — A Lansing man accused of neglecting his adult son with Down’s Syndrome leading to the man’s death has had his plea arrangement with the Ingham County Prosecutor’s Office vacated by Ingham County Circuit Court Judge Rosemarie Aquilina. ... more
“She was one of the most beloved and respected members of the mayor’s staff,” Barbara Roberts Mason said more
State officials reeled back epidemic restrictions this week to allow for larger household gatherings and expanded capacity limits at bars, restaurants and other larger private venues. more
Contest nominations will be accepted until 2 p.m. on Sunday, May 2. more
This month’s Eye Candy is in the center of a residential neighborhood on Lansing’s north side. The building was constructed in 1913 as a bakery, then later as Lansing Lithography for 60 years before falling into disrepair. more
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