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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is calling on residents to get tested for COVID-19 in order to help the state better understand the scope of the pandemic in Michigan. She urges anyone who has flu-like symptoms — like fever, cough, and shortness of breath — to be tested immediately.   more
A health-care workers union is demanding that McLaren corporate executives be limited to salaries of no more than $1 million during the pandemic. more
The city of Lansing is launching plans to reduce its carbon footprint after promoting an employee to the newly created position of sustainability manager.  more
After catching up with recent death certificates, state officials reported more than 200 more COVID-19 deaths today, bringing the statewide death toll to at least 2,700.   more
Clinton County tracked its seventh coronavirus-related death today, edging up the Greater Lansing death toll to at least 18 with more than 500 confirmed cases.  more
A Lansing-based cannabis company is giving away a one-year supply of pot (among other marijuana-related prizes) to celebrate the industry’s most famous holiday. more
At least a dozen homeless people in Lansing could be left in the cold tonight as the city enforces a blanket suspension on open fires amid the COVID-19 pandemic. more
Michigan’s curve continued to flatten yesterday. more
Greater Lansing tracked more than 20 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday, bringing the regional total to 488 confirmed cases with at least 17 related deaths.  more
Greater Lansing tracked more than 20 new cases of COVID-19 today, bringing up the regional total to at least 488 confirmed cases with at least 17 related deaths. more
The Lansing Police Department plans to ramp up enforcement efforts should protests continue to involve social distancing violations and gridlock in the capital city. more
THURSDAY, April 16 — Browsing a local grocery store, once a leisurely social ritual, has turned into a calculated risk. Suddenly, the prospect of buying fresh produce outdoors, in a spacious … more
As Michigan battles on against the coronavirus pandemic, its residents have a newfound desire for news as they attempt to keep up with a firehose of current events. more
Reports and video footage that detail an alleged instance of police brutality against a black man in East Lansing will not be immediately released to the public.  more
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. more
The Country Club of Greater Lansing is again allowing its members to play on its course along Moores River Drive after a brief shutdown. And that’s despite guidance today from the state’s top law enforcement official that said otherwise.  more
For Lansing area workers and employers, predicting the impact of the coronavirus shutdown is like trying to draw up a spreadsheet in the midst of a plague. more
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. more
More than 1,000 cases of COVID-19 reported from across Michigan today increased the total number to more than 28,000 statewide, with more than 1,900 deaths tracked to date. And at least two coronavirus deaths were tracked in Greater Lansing today.    more
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