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(The writer is a longtime Ingham County commissioner and founder of Practical Political Consultants.) more
Like many progressives, we’re still licking our wounds after the devastating Kamala Harris loss and the nationwide Democratic electoral collapse that has put Trump and MAGA Republicans in charge of The White House and both houses of Congress. more
With all these winners and losers in this week’s edition of City Pulse, here is my personal list of winners and losers from the 2024 election cycle.  more
Every quadrant of Lansing has an agrihood, where urban farmers grow crops to sell at 20 mid-Michigan’s farmers markets. Or to restaurants. Or to the Eastside Lansing Food Co-op, a neighborhood grocery store that prioritizes locally grown foods. more
Capital Area District Libraries’ leadership is considering moving its downtown branch out of the Clarence H. Rosa Library and into a different space within the surrounding blocks. Director Jenny Marr more
Back when Todd Cook was a young staffer for U.S. Rep. Bob Carr, D-East Lansing, an MSU professor named Jim Anderson sent a package to Carr’s Washngton office. more
The story about Trump University was in all the papers. Trump “faculty” standing over students as they filled out their “course evaluations.” more
With 84 million voters, American white women are the largest voting block in the U.S. today. To quote the Virginia Slims cigarette commercial, “You’ve come a long way, baby! more
As cataclysmic as the prospect of a second Donald Trump or a Kamala Harris presidency may seem to you, either one is better than blood on the streets. more
(The writer is the Democratic mayor of Lansing.) With all the ridiculous things he’s said, it might have been easy to miss that Donald Trump actually did lay out his plan for the future of … more
I was the executive director of the Michigan Republican Party, back during a time when the GOP embraced values like fiscal discipline and a strong foreign policy.   I voted for Nikki … more
Excuse me a minute. I’m tweeting that Donald Trump is flying into Traverse City’s airport Friday evening for another rally.  more
Michigan workers are on the move. Last year, UAW members won a game-changing strike against the Big 3 automakers, and UPS workers won a historic contract by mobilizing for a nationwide strike. more
As staff coordinator of the Ingham County Housing Trust Fund and a member of the Shared-Use Housing Advocacy Network, I believe our community must encourage a diverse range of housing options in order to be responsive to local housing needs. more
What’s wrong with a ‘regular guy’? more
When the University of Michigan was faced with a deteriorating Michigan Union building, tearing it down wasn’t considered. The1919  iconic structure designed by noted Chicago Architects Pond and Pond was restored in 2020 for $86.2 million. more
Since Michigan State University’s governing body was first appointed in 1861, the board has always had a Republican on it. more
One of the great ironies in today’s political climate is how we undervalue experience in the government. more
For a decade, the stretch of Michigan Avenue between Frandor Shopping Center and the Red Cedar District (formerly Red Cedar Golf Course) has been the focus of ambitious development plans to connect East Lansing and Michigan State University with the city of Lansing. more
We’ve seen Curtis Hertel push his lawnmower around and Tom Barrett take a helicopter for a spin. But a couple of other TV ads in the Lansing-based MI-7 congressional race need explaining. more
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