Gov. Gretchen Whitmer made an appearance at the Capitol to thank members of the National Guard.
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1/17/21
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U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin is calling for a sense of unity among Michiganders amid expectations of armed and violent protests in cities across the nation — including Lansing — during the remaining days before President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration on Wednesday.
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Staff
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1/17/21
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Cops and news reporters vastly outnumbered demonstrators at the Michigan State Capitol today. Despite expectations of large crowds and warnings of potential violence from armed protesters, the scene …
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The Southeast Michigan Volunteer Militia is directing its membership to avoid Lansing on Sunday amid the expectation of more armed and violent protests downtown.
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Todd Heywood
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1/14/21
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Lansing Mayor Andy Schor is rebooting plans to relocate or reconstruct City Hall, including the possibility of moving forward without a lockup for the Police Department.
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Kyle Kaminski
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1/14/21
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We’re still seething, and we’re in no mood for whataboutism, gaslighting and deflection.
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The state Capitol is going to feel a lot different in the coming days, and it starts with a 6-foot-high fence around the front.
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Kyle Melinn
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1/14/21
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Ingham County Health Officer Linda Vail said Greater Lansing has largely escaped any anticipated surge in COVID-19 cases tied to holiday gatherings.
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KYLE KAMINSKI
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1/14/21
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Most Back 40 residents — as many as 20 people in the fall — have left over the last few weeks after Mayor Andy Schor announced plans to clear out the encampment days before Christmas.
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Kyle Kaminski
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1/14/21
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A 100-car caravan organized by the Michigan and Metro-Lansing Poor People’s Campaign rolled through Lansing on Monday.
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Kyle Kaminski
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1/12/21
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Lansing City Council President Peter Spadafore has asked for the deployment of the Michigan National Guard amid the possibility of armed and violent protests.
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Todd Heywood
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1/12/21
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Meridian Township Manager Frank Walsh is “perplexed” by a recent move from the United States Postal Service.
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Todd Heywood
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1/11/21
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The Ingham County Health Department has started the process of offering COVID-19 vaccinations to people over the age of 65.
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Todd Heywood
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1/8/21
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Recreational marijuana could soon be en route to Meridian Township.
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Sean Bradley
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1/8/21
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Dozens of Lansing residents voiced frustrations this week after their street remained unplowed following a winter storm that blanketed Greater Lansing in snow.
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Yeah, yeah, I know, thank God 2020 is over. I hear you. That said, it’s impossible after a newsworthy year like that to not have some carryover issues to deal with.
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Kyle Melinn
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1/7/21
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President Donald Trump’s lame-duck pardons have drawn righteous wrath — corrupt politicians, war criminals, nefarious political operatives and personal friends whose convictions were erased or prison sentences eased because of their close ties with the outgoing president.
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Eric Freedman
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1/7/21
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Andy Schor, Lansing Mayor
Prospective Lansing mayoral candidate
The top priority for 2021 is to stay safe amid the pandemic. We must continue to practice social distancing, wear masks around …
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Staff
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1/7/21
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This is January 2021, and City Pulse’s annual People Issue had to go completely virtual, like everything else.
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Lawrence Cosentino
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1/7/21
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Hundreds gathered at the Michigan State Capitol this afternoon to protest the certification of President-elect Joe Biden.
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Todd Heywood
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1/6/21
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