Michigan ranked 12th in the country in the number of children who have lost a primary caregiver due to COVID-19, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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LINDSAY M. McCOY
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2/26/22
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When the Civil War erupted, Michigan was one of the first –perhaps the first – state to send troops to Washington in response to President Abraham Lincoln’s urgent plea for help.
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ERIC FREEDMAN
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5/7/22
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FRIDAY, May 12 — Senate Appropriations Committee Chair Sarah Anthony, every other elected Democratic legislator from the mid-Michigan region and 50 other elected and non-elected leaders came …
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Kyle Melinn and Todd Heywood
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5/12/23
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Protesters on their way to the Capitol to defend their rights against what they consider state intrusion didn't let a traffic light get in their way.
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Staff
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4/15/20
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Politicians and business leaders in Greater Lansing are speaking out against former three-term Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero.
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Kyle Kaminski
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3/4/21
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A partnership between McLaren Greater Lansing and the Ingham County Health Department aims to vaccinate up to 4,000 people daily at a clinic at the Michigan State University Pavilion. Officials are averaging only about 1,400 doses administered there every day. The expansion — which began with staff assistance on Tuesday— ramps that rate up by 185%.
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KYLE KAMINSKI
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4/28/21
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Who are they — or, what are they? They’re nematodes, and they’ve been attacking hopyards throughout the state.
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JACK FALINSKI
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2/26/22
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Every year, the parents of thousands of children who live within the Lansing School District — for one reason or another — decide their kids are better off attending classes outside of the city and away from its public schools, according to Ingham Intermediate School District records.
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Kyle Kaminski
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3/24/22
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The Lansing City Council is exploring amendments to burn permit ordinances.
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Kyle Kaminski
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5/6/22
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With Ingham and Clinton counties each tracking another COVID-19 death, the coronavirus death toll in Greater Lansing climbed to at least 17 earlier this afternoon.
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Kyle Kaminski
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4/16/20
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This is January 2021, and City Pulse’s annual People Issue had to go completely virtual, like everything else.
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Lawrence Cosentino
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1/7/21
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Three Lansing Police Department officers won’t face criminal charges for their role in a violent arrest last year on Baker Street.
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3/5/21
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Four local school districts are leaning on new tax levies and millage renewals to drive renovations, new construction and other improvements for students in Greater Lansing.
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Kyle Kaminski
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4/28/21
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“We’ve been in business for 37 years, and this is definitely the craziest season we have ever seen,” said Kevin Humphrey.
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LINDSAY M. McCOY
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4/16/22
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Toward the bottom of every November election ballot sit the candidates for judges in local courts. These nonpartisan races rarely get headlines because judicial ethics prevent judicial candidates …
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Todd Heywood
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11/3/22
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Former Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero is changing his tune on recent sexual harassment allegations.
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Kyle Kaminski
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3/5/21
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Limited. Unfair. Unreliable.
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JACK FALINSKI
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4/16/22
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Republicans swung and missed when it came to recruiting a top-tier candidate to run in Ingham County’s 8th Congressional District, leaving those leaning the GOP’s way a choice among four lightly funded political neophytes.
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Kyle Melinn
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7/11/20
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Michigan State University introduced Kevin Guskiewicz as its 22nd president in a press conference Monday. MSU trustees selected Guskiewicz, the chancellor of the University of North …
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By TYLER SCHNEIDER
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12/12/23
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FRIDAY, Feb. 2 — Black women are subjected to "pet to threat," a prominent African American historian and author agreed yesterday as she kicked off a Black History Month lecture series at Michigan State University.
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By TYLER SCHNEIDER
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2/2/24
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