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City Pulse+WKAR TOTT voters are singing the classics – and plenty of new hits as well!

This is it: The moment and the issue with the results and the WINNERS that you’ve all been waiting for! Like the aging classic rock stars after they’ve reunited and revived their act with …

Like aging rock stars, the 2025 City Pulse + WKAR TOTT is back for a final round

If you’re a fan of aging, 75yo+ classic rock stars like Stevie Nicks and Robert Plant - depicted on two wonderful cover illustrations by Dennis Preston - then you know this: Just when you think …

Eyesore of the Week

1423 W. Malcolm X St., Lansing This red-tagged property along Interstate 496, about two blocks west of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, was one of 26 that was up for auction from the Ingham …

Eyesore of the Week

613 Avon St., Lansing This charred, red-tagged home, just east of Cedar Street and north of Mount Hope Avenue, has been in a state of hazardous disrepair since a fire gutted it on Sept. 27, …

Like aging rock stars, TOTT persists and thrives

We live in an era when rock stars like Mick Jagger, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Stevie Nicks, Billy Joel and Elton John, who launched their careers in the 1960s and ‘70s, are still performing …

Eyesore of the Week

122 Allen St., Lansing For more than a year, the splintered, shattered remains of this eastside Lansing house have sat in massive heaps inside a fence that surrounds the property, located half a …

Eyesore of the Week

1220 E. Cesar E. Chavez Ave. Lansing This long-abandoned market on Cesar E. Chavez Avenue at Farrand Street is one of 10 properties owned by landlord Christian Nwobu that appear on the red-tag …

Eyesore of the Week

Moores Park, Lansing There’s growing anticipation for the restoration of historic Moores Park Pool, expected to be completed in 2026. Meanwhile, however, the park sign on Moores River …

Eyesore of the Week

801 W Mt. Hope Ave., Lansing When walking north on Rundle Avenue to Mount Hope Avenue on the west side of the street, one must venture out onto Rundle or cross it to get to one’s …

Green Door takes semi-breather as owners search for a buyer

The Green Door, an eastside Lansing institution for more than three decades, serving up the blues and a wide variety of other music while also thriving as an old-school neighborhood bar and grill, is …