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Officials at Meijer have finally separated fact from fiction. more
Unknown to patrons of Club Tabu, a sex club in south Lansing, a person was secretly taking pictures of them engaged in consensual sexual activity in November 2019. more
If absence really does make the heart grow fonder, then Greater Lansing should be just about head-over-heels in love this week with the thousands of students who reconverged on Michigan State University for the first (almost normal) Welcome Weekend since before the pandemic. more
“I am no longer tied to a particular movement or ideal,” Betz wrote on Facebook this week in his first public post since he disappeared from social media in February. “I will use my knowledge, skills and experience to focus on the issues of the day with rationality and keen economic precision. I will work to ensure that our city is better than when I came into this position.” more
FRIDAY, Aug. 27 — Out-of-state developers want to renovate the shuttered West Junior High School in Lansing into a three-story apartment building. But first: They want tax incentives to get the … more
A CMU spokesman said the three staffers — journalism professors Steve Coon and Jim Wojcik and student newspaper advisor Dave Clark — returned Monday but the “investigation” into the allegations are ongoing. more
With dozens of decaying properties featured in this issue as part of the cover story on Ingham County’s tax foreclosure auction, there was plenty of competition for Eyesore of the Week. more
Sold signs on vacant land and renovations in action.  more
"We are excited that a buyer has come forward and will use the building to help with the important revitalization of downtown Lansing," WMU-Cooley Law School President James McGrath, said. more
The iconic statue was removed amid renovations yesterday, sending shock waves across social media from hundreds of local residents. An online petition to “put the Meijer giraffe back on the gas station or so help me” has garnered nearly 500 signatures overnight. more
About 300 steel beams are scattered throughout every floor of the former Bethlehem Temple Church in Old Town — the only things preventing the iconic building from collapsing on itself while developers charge forward with an ambitious and long-awaited redevelopment project. more
In honor of the Historical Society of Greater Lansing resuming its walking tours in downtown Lansing today (Aug. 18), this month’s Eye Candy is a throwback to one of their earlier featured houses: 222 W. Genesee St., between Capitol and Seymour avenues. more
Three high schools in Lansing will merge together for one unified marching band. more
The Howell Melon Fest will roll out this weekend without booze and without the controversial drag queen bingo event. more
The Capital City was home to about 5,000 more people back in August 2001. Malcolm X Street was still Main Street. Cesar Chavez Avenue was still Grand River Avenue. Boji Tower was still the Michigan National Bank Tower. REO Town — well, REO Town didn’t even really exist. more
City Pulse’s 20th anniversary panel more
Local residents will have one last chance to ask questions or share concerns later this week before city officials begin to charge forward with their long-standing plans to convert several one-way streets to allow for two-way traffic. more
Collette denies Baird's accusation. more
Former Ingham County Chief Circuit Court Judge William Collette is facing a misdemeanor assault charge. more
The clinic is set for 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Aug. 14 — a Saturday — at 740 W. May St. in Lansing. Up to 100 eligible participants will be paired with a volunteer legal working pro bono to review ICHAT records and help people navigate expungement made available through recent state legislation. more
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