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Hundreds of bus drivers and mechanics at CATA are working without a formal union contract this week. more
Former Mayor Virg Bernero said today he is planning to run for a fourth term. more
A real estate developer has offered to buy a vacant parcel of city-owned land off West Hillsdale Street. more
Emily, who asked City Pulse not to use her real name in this story for fear of retaliation from church members, moved to northern Michigan with her husband and young family in tow. more
Voters across America are accustomed to going to the polls twice during election years, once in August and again in November. It’s a time-honored democratic tradition that most voters presume to be the best way — if not the only way — to choose their elected officials, from president of the United States to our representatives in the U.S. Congress, to local offices like mayor, clerk, council member and county commissioner. more
The complete list of Top of the Town 2020 winners. more
These early days of 2022 are an opportune time to look back and assess last year’s press freedom environment in the United States and abroad. more
Meshawn Maddock was beaming. She said she was in God’s Country in the Upper Peninsula. It’s her opinion, of course, but she’s certainly acting as if she’s in heaven. more
Lansing City Councilwoman Patricia Spitzley formally announced her mayoral campaign this afternoon. more
Last week, a man walked into the Hair United salon at 513 W. Ionia St., a quiet block where downtown Lansing eases into the shady Genesee neighborhood to the north. Owner Liz Winowiecki spritzed some water on the man’s hair, a prelude to applying the scissors. “Chauncey used to call that ‘sky juice,’” the customer told Winowiecki. more
Four years ago, American voters made a grave error. Electing a snake oil salesman instead of a stateswoman to hold our nation’s highest office has plunged the United States into a dark and dangerous period of division and delusion. more
FRIDAY, Sept. 3 — An 11-second video shared by Lansing School Board President and City Council candidate Rachel Willis shows that she was subjected yesterday afternoon to a racist tirade from … more
The director of Lansing’s Department of Human Resources issued a warning on Facebook this week about the “second coming of Christ." more
An accumulation of debris snagged by a new buoy line in the Grand River near the old Eckert Power Station dam kicked up a stink last week after neighbors cried foul over over the putrid smell of river sediment, duckweed and dead animals. more
On Monday night, Nicole Fowler’s biggest 2020 fears became a reality. more
Both mayoral candidates were not being entirely accurate at last night's WLNS-TV debate. more
It won’t be visible from outer space, but the latest attraction on Lansing’s resurgent riverfront promises to make a big splash of color and laughter and draw kids and parents from many miles around. more
The three remaining members of the East Lansing City Council will select two people Saturday to fill the seats left vacant on the City Council following the recent resignations of Ruth Beier and Mark Meadows. more
Michigan tracked another 562 COVID-19 cases and 189 more deaths this afternoon, but it was a relatively slow day for the coronavirus across Greater Lansing.   more
Some members of an advisory council tasked with promoting diversity and inclusion for the city of Lansing feel sidelined after Mayor Andy Schor shelved their recommendations for months. more
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