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The Lansing City Council voted Monday to accept separate $40 million grants for a new city hall and New Vision Lansing, a $228 million, three-building proposal from the Gentilozzi family. … more
McLaren Greater Lansing announced Tuesday it will construct a $40 million ambulatory care campus in Grand Ledge. The 33,680-square-foot facility, on Saginaw Highway west of Nixon Road, will … more
5141 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Lansing   The former Metro Bowl building may have played host to a cornucopia of memories since it was built in 1960, but now it is a shell. The front … more
State officials have tracked nearly 25,000 cases of COVID-19 across Michigan as of earlier today, with nearly 1,500 dead, including 250 cases in Ingham County.  more
Jonathan Smith was named MSU’s new head football coach Saturday, following a search of nearly three months. Smith, 44, becomes the 26th head coach in the program’s history, after … more
In a continued mayoral reshuffling of top city administrators, Lansing City Treasurer Judy Kehler has been promoted to be the city’s newest chief strategy officer following the resignation of Shelbi Frayer. more
A floor speech by state Sen. Tom Barrett, R-Charlotte, last month alleged that Michigan Liquor Control Commission inspectors preyed on the “human compassion” of the owners of Charlie’s Bar and Grill in Potterville by suspending its liquor license for operating despite a state-ordered shutdown during the pandemic.  more
Marching down Woodward Avenue in Detroit on June 24, 1972, Greg Williams carried a hand-made posterboard sign that read “Come Out Flaming.” Flickers of fire drawn on each side echoed the … more
Are you one of those readers who like to open a biography in the middle, to get to the good stuff? You don’t care what Napoleon or Catherine the Great did in diapers?  … more
With a surge in absentee voting across the country, immediate results were not expected. But it hasn't made the wait any easier more than 16 hours after polls closed on Election Day. more
Art Austin, 79, is a retired GM employee and still tough as nails. He’s a drag racer who might brag about a perfect driving record, a hard earner who couldn’t run the risk of missing his son’s basketball game. He doesn’t hoard memorabilia from his past, making his recollection of the freedom and friends that fueled his life his most prized possessions.  more
A challenge of the votes cast in Michigan to decide the next U.S. president wasn’t overly surprising news to those gathered outside the Capitol earlier tonight. more
Plans are underway to open a community center and emergency youth shelter in southwest Lansing. more
As Roxanne Frith recalls it, she “just sort of ebbed and flowed into it.”  The “it” is Michigan Pride, for which she served as official photographer for 10 years or … more
More than 25,000 cases of COVID-19 have now been tracked across Michigan, with more than 1,600 dead, including three new deaths reported in Greater Lansing.   more
East Lansing Mayor Aaron Stephens has never seen such a quiet Welcome Weekend at Michigan State University. more
The leader of the Michigan Liberty Militia said the men accused in a plot to kidnap and kill Gov. Gretchen Whitmer are “not guilty." more
FRIDAY, Jan. 5 — With the candidate filing deadline for the Lansing Charter Revision Commission just 18 days off, only seven people have done so. more
Employees and visitors at Lansing City Hall were met with some stricter security measures at the office on Monday. more
It was just supposed to be nude pictures for a gay men’s magazine, with a promised payday of a $1,000. The 16-year-old high school student from Mason, with the liquid courage of whiskey and two … more
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