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 Michigan reports that African Americans make up at least 22% of confirmed COVID-19 cases and at least 38% of deaths — but are only 14.1% of the state’s population. more
Marilyn Baley is part of a unique group of Trump supporters: Gays for Trump.  more
At least $500,000 of $600,000 in campaign funds raised by candidates in Ingham and Eaton counties has already been spent on Nov. 3's general electionn. more
The Michigan Department of Corrections spends $3 million each week for testing and staff expenses related to the spike of COVID-19 cases in some prisons.  more
Bazonzoes Provisioning center wants to be the first chain of stores selling medical and adult-use marijuana. more
Lansing Mayor Andy Schor and developer Pat Gillespie celebrated the “official opening” of Lansing’s first downtown grocery store with connected loft apartments this afternoon with a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the highly anticipated BLOCK600 project.  more
Marilyn Crowley would come to the Allen Neighborhood Center’s farmer market as a local student.  more
George Platsis recognizes that Greater Lansing’s leftward lean isn’t helping as he looks to block Ingham County Prosecuting Attorney Carol Siemon from her second term this November. more
The city of Charlotte is gaining some newfound national acclaim after its downtown was named this week to the National Register of Historic Places. more
U.S. President Donald Trump will get four more years as president. So proclaimed Trump’s second son, Eric Trump, at a rally today at Schlegel Sand & Gravel, on Wood Road in Lansing. more
Donald Trump’s second son is slated to make a campaign stop tomorrow afternoon in Lansing at Schlegel Sand and Gravel on Wood Road.  more
A bill signed into law last week will allow Lansing City Council meetings to continue virtually after a Michigan Supreme Court ruling led to the cancellation of multiple meetings this month. more
A Democratic candidate for the Ingham County Board of Commissioners has been given less than two weeks to fix a series of mistakes in his campaign finance report or risk falling further out of compliance with state law, county officials said. more
The state’s hospitality industry adjusted to COVID-19 with mixed results but now there’s a new challenge: winter. more
You won’t find barns and silos in Detroit. more
Another satellite office for Lansing City Clerk Chris Swope will open next week as the third full-service location to register to vote and pick up and return absentee ballots. more
A candidate for Ingham County Board of Commissioners has been fined $1,000 after he filed a report on campaign spending three months late — and only after City Pulse reported that he appeared to have violated state law. more
Recently released data shows that property crimes continued to decline in Greater Lansing last year as the number of violent crimes in Ingham County remained steady. more
A Lansing barber that advertised “no mask required” haircuts on Facebook now appears to have fallen in line with local health orders after a visit from the police. more
A crowd of several dozen retirees gathered in front of Lansing City Hall on Monday to protest pending changes to their health care benefits. more
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