When asked how long The Other Side, a new cafe adjacent to Good Truckin’ Diner, was in the works, co-owner Nora Gorman laughed.
“Honestly, we thought of it like two weeks ago,” …
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5 — Lansing’s grassroots candidates failed to upset their more established counterparts last night, with Mayor Andy Schor and his endorsed City Council candidates Deyanira …
For some people, a $216 loss one month means eating out less often. For Ariel “Kit” Cushman, who is currently transitioning out of homelessness, it’s a major setback.
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Lansing voters planning to watch the election results roll in on Tuesday should prepare for a long night. The nearly-midnight primary election results in August were no fluke, Lansing City Clerk …
Josh Beckett was a regular at the original Anna’s House location in Grand Rapids before he bought it.
“I’d come sit at the counter and Becky Miller — …
Protesters, some wearing inflatable frog suits, filled the Michigan Capitol grounds on Saturday with one of the largest anti-Trump rallies this year. The Lansing crowd mimicked others around …
When jewelers Bob and Alissa Sweet decided to set up shop together 10 years ago, they toured the former bank building at 226 E. César E. Chávez Ave. in Old Town. They were impressed by …
Two weeks ago, Lansing Branch NAACP President Harold A. Pope prepared to request a formal investigation into the East Lansing Police Department’s documented disproportionate use of force …
Three weeks after threats made against transgender patrons at the Avenue Cafe galvanized local pro-trans activists, the Lansing City Council has officially declared Lansing an “LGBTQ+ welcoming …
Jessy Gregg has been operating the sewing and fabric shop Seams for over six years, but she just had her first grand opening.
“We were going to do a ribbon cutting for our second …