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The parking garage attached to the Accident Fund Insurance Co. of America headquarters is an oddity. more
Another pot shop is opening for medical and recreational sales in Lansing. more
A small protest formed this afternoon outside the Michigan State Capitol before the state’s 16 presidential electors unanimously cast their votes for President-elect Joe Biden. more
Lansing City Council President Peter Spadafore has his eyes set on a second year with the presidential gavel as the Council prepares to elect its leaders for 2021. more
Even officials like Ingham County Health Officer Linda Vail have had moments where they’ve questioned the efficacy of a fast-tracked COVID-19 vaccine for residents in Greater Lansing. more
Desiree Kirkland may have brought some baggage with her to the capital city, but Lansing Mayor Andy Schor is confident that his latest pick for city treasurer will exceed all expectations. more
The global campaign to vaccinate as many humans as possible against the ravages of the coronavirus is officially underway more
A mysterious monolithic structure is catching some attention in Lansing after it mysteriously appeared on the sidewalk on Turner Street in Old Town Tuesday. more
I dread clicking into my Twitter feed. I secretly hope the snide, clever, cutting remark from some lightly informed blowhard hiding behind some gutless pseudonym won’t be there. more
An online crowdfunding campaign aims to illuminate downtown Lansing. more
City Pulse video interview with Ingham County Health Officer Linda Vail and Adenike Shoyinka, Ingham County’s chief medical officer. more
A local church is handing more than $20,000 in gift cards this weekend. more
A lawsuit filed in part by Lansing Catholic High School aims to get students back in the classroom as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread in Michigan. more
Several people who were at the Michigan State Capitol last week to hear testimony regarding the election from Rudy Giuliani have been ordered to quarantine themselves after Giuliani was hospitalized with COVID-19. more
The nipple has been set free in the city of East Lansing.  more
A board member for the Lansing Promise scholarship program is facing criticism after falsely claiming that Black communities are more susceptible to election fraud. more
The iconic site of the first Biggby Coffee shop in East Lansing is set to be turned into another parking lot, despite concerns from public officials over the necessity of more surface parking. And even the owners of the property are starting to recognize that it may be an “atrocious” idea. more
Earlier this year, Sarah was experiencing symptoms that she thought might be related to HIV. With the COVID-19 crisis still raging across the country, she wasn’t sure if she could get tested. more
An ordinance approved this week by the Lansing City Council is designed to ramp up local enforcement of state health orders on face masks, social distancing and capacity restrictions. more
Quarantine time on your hands? Comb through Lansing’s 300-page draft on form-based zoning code, available for perusal on the city website, and spot the ban on keeping emus in your yard. more
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