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Video City Pulse On the Air, March 13, 2022

Production Editor Skyler Ashley chats with Biggby Coffee Co-CEO and co-founder Bob Fish about the Michigan coffee franchise's history and formation.

Video City Pulse On the Air, March 6, 2022

Production Editor Skyler Ashley runs down events in Greater Lansing happening this week from Monday, March 7 to Saturday, March 12. Reporter Audrey Matusz interviews 72-year-old Barbara Davis as part of City Pulse's Lansing Legends series, which examines local residents who have witnessed generations of Black excellence.

Video City Pulse On the Air, Feb. 27, 2022

Production Editor Skyler Ashley runs down events in Greater Lansing happening this week from Monday, February 28 to Saturday, March 5. Reporter Audrey Matusz interviews Art Austin as part of City Pulse's Lansing Legends series, which examines local residents who have witnessed generations of Black excellence.

Video City Pulse On the Air, April 10, 2022: Weekend events and discussing Lansing DIY music

Production editor Skyler Ashley goes over interesting events coming to Lansing this week and speaks with Edward Emmerich of Dead Hour Noise about life as a DIY musician in Greater Lansing.

Video City Pulse On the Air, April 3, 2022: Edward Emmerich of Dead Hour Noise and the weekend rundown

On this edition of City Pulse On the Air, production editor Skyler Ashley speaks with Edward Emmerich, guitarist of Lansing-based punk and metal band Dead Hour Noise. Upcoming events in Greater Lansing are also discussed.

Video City Pulse On the Air, March 27, 2022: Weekend breakdown, Ernie Boone

On this edition of City Pulse on the Air, production editor Skyler Ashley breaks down the upcoming events heading to Lansing this week and weekend. Reporter Audrey Matusz interviews Ernie Boone as part of City Pulse's Lansing Legends series.

The CP Edit: Magic mushrooms for Michigan?

If you’ve never heard of Timothy Leary, let us fill you in. Leary was a Harvard psychology professor and countercultural icon of the 1960s who advocated for the widespread acceptance and use of psychedelic drugs.

City Pulse News Rewind: Lansing backs off Russian investments

The city has joined the state of Michigan — and a host of other municipalities and companies — in ending its investments in Russian-based funds, including those operated by the Employee Retirement System and the Police and Fire Pension System. Mayor Andy Schor said he recently met Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitcschko to discuss the importance of economic sanctions on Russia and has since instructed his staff to track down and divest from all Russian investments. 

The CP Edit: Transparency Fail

When the Lansing Fire Department’s first female battalion chief, Shawn Deprez, went public with accusations that she was sexually assaulted and continuously harassed while employed at the department, this newspaper filed a public records request asking the city for documents related to its investigation of her allegations.

The CP Edit: 24 months of COVID

This week marks the second anniversary of the first COVID-19 diagnosis in Michigan. It’s been a long, strange and painful ride. The incalculable loss of human life, the economic devastation, the collapse of comity among Americans, the abject failures of our political leadership — all of it has left us shell-shocked, tattered and torn.