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Lansing has to take bold action to address the problem of police violence and support our Black and brown communities. more
The store offers cannabis enthusiasts an extensive variety of recreational marijuana products, including flower, tinctures, concentrates, vapes and edibles. It's online and curbside for now. more
Hundreds of protesters marched from the Lansing Center to the Capitol today in a demonstration sponsored by the Michigan NAACP Youth and College Division called “We are done dying.” more
In his most detailed interview to date, Lansing Police Chief Daryl Green described today the chaos he said law enforcement faced in downtown Lansing two Sundays ago, when a peaceful protest march ended with a car being burned, windows broken and more. more
Funding would mostly come from the police budget. more
Homecoming? No. It’s the first day restaurants and bars in mid-Michigan could be open since March 16, when Gov. Gretchen Whitmer closed them for dining in. more
Concerned about their safety, protesters warned last night they will protect themselves. Tonight they bore arms. more
Beginning June 15, personal services businesses for hair, massages and nails will be able to reopen statewide. And starting Wednesday, much of northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula is authorized to reopen theaters, gyms and other places of public accommodation with restrictions. more
They marched from the Capitol out Michigan Avenue. And at each intersection, they formed a circle. Then they lay on their stomachs. more
Lansing is resilient. more
The sequence of events raised serious questions about police tactics used in Lansing and across the country in response to protesters. more
Camping at Michigan’s state parks can resume on June 22 after the beginning of the season was delayed due to the pandemic, reports the Detroit Free Press. more
Was it actually tear gas? Or was it — as Lansing Mayor Andy Schor prefers to call it — pepper spray? more
 A rooftop solar array, clearly visible to motorists heading past 528 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., in the Genesee Neighborhood, now takes care of all the church’s electrical needs. more
Loved ones can once again accompany people to medical appointments and can also again visit friends and family in the hospital. more
Officials at Michigan State University will not pay a ransom recently demanded by hackers that are threatening to publish a trove of stolen university records online. more
Retailers with bottle return facilities located at the front of the store (or housed in a separate area with reverse vending machines) must begin accepting empty cans and bottles for deposits beginning June 15 — with a few key safety precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19. more
"We need to start being proactive, not reactive." more
MONDAY, June 1 — Michiganders must still stay safe, but they no longer need to stay home. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced today several rescissions to her stay-at-home executive order. … more
Lansing Mayor Andy Schor defended the response of police with tear gas to disperse protesters after they set a car on fire, broke windows and graffitied downtown Lansing buildings. East Lansing Mayor Ruth Beier had a different take. more
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