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Heads up pot smokers: Skymint just opened up shop in East Lansing. more
In 2005, Ingham County formed the state’s second Land Bank. The timing was worthy of Nostradamus. more
The Hertel family pigskin will have a blank on it for 2020. more
Another round of statewide emergency orders that took effect this week are designed to enact a “three-week pause” on social gatherings and other group-oriented activities across Michigan. more
She’s been talked about for governor so often, it’s as if mentioning Macomb County Public Works Director Candice Miller’s name in any speculative gubernatorial list is a festive formality. Kind of like serving cranberry sauce on Thanksgiving. more
Jan.20 can’t come soon enough, but there is still plenty of time for thousands more Michiganders to die from COVID-19 before President-elect Biden takes the reins and implements a national pandemic containment strategy. more
The complete list of Top of the Town 2020 winners. more
Richard Ruzich is eyeing a large expansion of his marijuana cultivation business in Lansing next year.   more
Lansing Deputy Mayor Samantha Harkins is stepping down from one of the top jobs in Lansing’s government and appears to have launched her own consulting business. more
Two more officers at the Lansing Police Department have been placed on paid administrative leave as the Michigan State Police launches an investigation into a violent arrest earlier this week along the 800 block of Baker Street in southeast Lansing. more
THURSDAY, Nov. 12 — As the holiday season approaches, health officials are calling on local residents to hunker down and avoid gatherings as COVID-19 caseloads begin to overwhelm medical … more
For 50,000-plus nonprofit organizations in Michigan — nearly 4,000 in Ingham County alone — the year 2020 has been challenging in the extreme. more
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer stopped by I-496 in Lansing Tuesday to see the nearly completed construction of the first project in her “Rebuilding Michigan” plan. more
The 2020 election is in the books in Michigan. Unless you’re President Trump or believe something is going to come of his spaghetti-on-the-wall lawsuits. more
The coronavirus pandemic is reaching new levels of uncontrolled spread in Michigan, including across Greater Lansing, as the state surges past 220,000 COVID-19 cases and 7,700 deaths. more
Lansing Mayor Andy Schor’s administration has also made a routine out of forcing local media outlets — including City Pulse and the Lansing State Journal — to use the legislation to obtain even rudimentary-level details and supplemental records over the most insignificant of topics. more
America got it right. So did President-elect Joe Biden, claiming the nation’s highest office over the weekend with a call to unity and civility. It is a time to heal, he said. He’s right, but it will take time. more
Lansing Police Chief Daryl Green told City Pulse today he has placed one Lansing officer on paid administrative leave following a preliminary review of body cam video of an arrest last night in the 800 block of Baker Street. more
As Lansing Mayor Andy Schor continues to solicit campaign donations for a run at a second term, two potential candidates have surfaced in recent weeks as viable challengers. more
The city of Lansing must repay nearly $250,000 to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. more
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