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Notably absent? An actual reduction to the Lansing Police Department’s $46.5 million budget. more
The results of the survey — which was conducted through Mayor Andy Schor’s 40-plus member Racial Justice and Equity Alliance — was released one day after the Lansing City Council approved federal grant funding last week geared toward hiring five more police officers in the Capital City. more
Anthony Hulon and his father, Stoney, chatted every Sunday about NASCAR races.  more
The two finalists — whittled down from an initial field of 20 applicants — are Interim Lansing Police Chief Ellery Sosebee and Jason Matson, a captain at the Bakersfield Police Department in Bakersfield, California. more
“Nothing is softer and more yielding than water, yet nothing is better in attacking the solid and forceful,” teaches Chinese sage Laozi in the Dao de Ching. more
With the recent confirmation of Deb Haaland to lead the Department of the Interior, the nation has its first Native American cabinet member. The position has significant influence on Native … more
In Washington and in Lansing, it remains to be seen if the police reform proposals will survive a process where partisanship is oftentimes more important than protecting the interests and well-being of the American people. more
Following the Oxford High School shooting last November, the state House approved a five-fold increase in grant money to hire school resource officers, even as school districts remain divided on the cops-in-schools issue. more
None of the eight employees at Joe’s Gizzard City in Potterville wear face masks. more
Michigan’s curve continued to flatten yesterday. more
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No, it’s a … flying car?  more
We’re still seething, and we’re in no mood for whataboutism, gaslighting and deflection. more
Like green shoots growing back after the eruption of Mt. St. Helens, signs of a post-pandemic economic rebound are springing up everywhere in greater Lansing. Those signs usually say “Now … more
Cops and news reporters vastly outnumbered demonstrators at the Michigan State Capitol today. Despite expectations of large crowds and warnings of potential violence from armed protesters, the scene … more
With a vacuum of leadership at the federal level, to put it politely, it’s hard to overstate Michigan’s good fortune in being governed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, one of our readers’ top three “COVID-19 Heroes,” in the pandemic and flood year of 2020. more
As Lansing Mayor Andy Schor continues to solicit campaign donations for a run at a second term, two potential candidates have surfaced in recent weeks as viable challengers. more
A COVID-19 case tracker updated today by Michigan State University appears to significantly understate the coronavirus caseload tied to its students and staff.  more
“I am no longer tied to a particular movement or ideal,” Betz wrote on Facebook this week in his first public post since he disappeared from social media in February. “I will use my knowledge, skills and experience to focus on the issues of the day with rationality and keen economic precision. I will work to ensure that our city is better than when I came into this position.” more
Domestic violence reports in the United States increased in 2020 in correlation with COVID-19 stay-at-home orders. more
A petition that aims to close Harper’s Restaurant and Brewpub in East Lansing has garnered over 700 signatures as former staff and customers continue to voice concerns over allegedly unsanitary conditions. more
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