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Lansing residents, visitors’ reactions mixed to Trump’s guilty verdict

A jury of 12 Manhattan residents found former President Donald J. Trump guilty on 34 felony counts yesterday, making him the first president in United States history to  be convicted of a felony.  This morning, City Pulse interviewed pedestrians in downtown Lansing on their thoughts on the monumental verdict.

Ingham Court Circuit Court swears in an emotional support dog

WEDNESDAY, May 15 — The Ingham County Circuit Court welcomed its newest canine advocate today. Chief Judge Joyce Draganchuk swore in Basil, a 2-year-old lab and golden retriever mix who will serve as an emotional support animal at the Veterans Memorial Courthouse, 313 W. Kalamazoo St., in Lansing.

Lansing School District named one of 13 recipients of federal energy efficiency award

WEDNESDAY, May 15 — The Lansing School District is one of just 13 districts nationwide to be named a 2024 recipient of the U.S. Department of Energy’s 2024 Efficient and Healthy Schools program award.

And your Lansing Charter Revision Commission is …

WEDNESDAY, May 8 — Name recognition appears to have played a big role in the election of nine candidates yesterday to serve on the first-ever Lansing Charter Revision Commission. The top …

Nine Lansing charter commission candidates join forces in response to chamber endorsements

Nine candidates for Lansing’s Charter Revision Commission announced today that they have formed an alliance in response to a separate slate of endorsements selected by …

Absentee ballots go out today for the May 7 election for Lansing Charter Revision Commission

THURSDAY, March 28 — Absentee ballots for Lansing’s May 7 special election will be mailed out today to select nine of the 36 candidates to serve on the city’s Charter Revision …

Changes to East Lansing’s police oversight commission powers leave members dissatisfied

THURSDAY, March 21 — Members of the East Lansing Independent Police Oversight Commission expressed dissatisfaction at changes by the City Council that they say weakened the panel’s …

On tie vote, Council rejects Schor’s plan to move city hall to the Masonic Temple

TUESDAY, March 12 — The Lansing City Council voted last night to reject buying the old Masonic Temple building as a new city hall location, at least for now. In a blow to Mayor Andy Schor …

An eclectic weekend of happenings

Greater Lansing will host a slew of diverse shows and events this weekend, including Saturday’s Lansing Bourbon Fest, an exhibit debuting at MSU’s Broad Art Museum, a roller derby …

Beirut Kitchen’s Lebanese street food completes diverse Lansing Shuffle lineup

Husband and wife Rae Suboh and Rodina Kasti have been running their Okemos restaurant, Bread Bites Mediterranean, since late 2019. For them and their extended relatives, the restaurant business is a family affair. One of Kasti’s sisters owns Aladdin’s Restaurant in the Frandor Shopping Center, while her brother owns Sahara Delight in downtown Lansing.