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Pet adoptions continue at Ingham Co. Animal Shelter

Twenty-two pets were adopted from the Ingham County Animal Shelter last week despite the coronavirus shutdown.

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Another COVID-19 death reported in Ingham County

Michigan charted another 1,493 new cases of coronavirus and another 77 COVID-19 deaths earlier this afternoon as the virus continues its spread across the country.

Michigan ticks past 500 COVID-19 deaths; 14,000 cases

About 15% of those testing positive for COVID-19 in Ingham County have landed in the hospital, according to Ingham County Health Officer Linda Vail.

East Lansing censors all footage of alleged police brutality

Despite a plea for transparency from East Lansing Mayor Ruth Beier, some city officials are still refusing to provide records of an alleged incident of police brutality.

Addiction support available online during pandemic

Refuge Recovery Lansing has begun offering several weekly Buddhist-inspired recovery meetings online so that those struggling with addiction can still get the help and social interaction they need despite Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s sweeping, shelter-in-place order.

Coronavirus hospitalizes 24 in Ingham County

Ingham County Health Officer Linda Vail warned today that as COVID-19 cases continue to rise, Greater Lansing, is starting to look more and more like a suburb of Detroit.

Preuss Pets keeps supply line alive with curbside service

When nonessential businesses closed all over Michigan because of the coronavirus, panicky customers showed up at the door of Preuss Pets in Old Town, some of them in tear

East Lansing mayor orders release of police records

The East Lansing Police Department has been ordered to release additional video footage and investigative reports tied to an alleged incident of excessive force. 

Lansing, East Lansing allocate $30K to help the homeless

A hefty donation is en route to several local charities as city officials aim to protect some of Greater Lansing’s most vulnerable amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Trump messes with the wrong ‘woman from Michigan’

I’m not sure President Donald Trump meant to create a viral hashtag when he referred to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer as the “woman from Michigan,” but he did. (#thatwomanfromMichigan).