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TUESDAY, May 4 — A voice that resembled that of Michael Lynn Jr., the co-leader of the Lansing chapter of the Black Lives Matter movement, spoke up at the public comment portion of last … more
Research suggests that social media doesn’t provide the same benefits of real-life interactions. more
Church attendance is down, and more houses of worship are predicted to close at an accelerated rate, a national report finds.  more
Several local neighborhood Facebook groups were alive with questions overnight following  reports that helicopters were circling over the city of Lansing. more
Ronda Liskey and her son Roy have spent most of their lives in the small town of Laingsburg. And if all goes well after opening a pot shop there this month, they might just retire there too. more
Four local school districts are leaning on new tax levies and millage renewals to drive renovations, new construction and other improvements for students in Greater Lansing. more
A partnership between McLaren Greater Lansing and the Ingham County Health Department aims to vaccinate up to 4,000 people daily at a clinic at the Michigan State University Pavilion. Officials are averaging only about 1,400 doses administered there every day. The expansion — which began with staff assistance on Tuesday— ramps that rate up by 185%. more
Imagine picking up a craft beer from Lansing Brewing Co. and then meandering across the street — cup in hand — to grab a rye whiskey from Michigrain Distillery. How about a pina colada on the beach at Rotary Park or a sidewalk cocktail in REO Town and Old Town? more
With a sizable cash-on-hand lead, Lansing Mayor Andy Schor is already lining up organized labor endorsements that have traditionally helped to influence the outcome of local elections. more
The city of Lansing is trying to entice a biopharmaceutical company to build a large manufacturing facility near the Capital Region International Airport. more
Dear Jeff Bezos: You saved The Washington Post. So, why are you allowing one of your companies to undermine local journalism? more
The U.S. Census Bureau confirmed Monday what we long expected: Michigan will lose a congressional seat in 2022, officially starting an uncomfortable round of musical chairs as Michigan’s 14-member delegation shrivels to 13. more
The normalization of anti-Semitism is continuing a “very, very troubling” upward trend in Michigan. more
Contest nominations will be accepted until 2 p.m. on Sunday, May 2. more
Since the 2009-2010 school year, 130 buildings in local districts have closed, the Michigan Official Education Data Source reports. more
Five items are up for a vote at a special election set for May 4. more
At least 20 members of the Lansing branch of the NAACP have demanded that President Dale Copedge and Vice President Randy Watkins be suspended, investigated and possibly removed from their leadership positions, sources have told City Pulse. more
State officials say they’re concerned about misinformation on coronavirus vaccines on social media as COVID-19 cases continue to rise in Michigan.  more
Lansing Public Schools Board of Education Vice President Rachel Willis, 32, joined the Lansing City Council At-Large race Monday, fewer than 24 hours after longtime Councilwoman Kathie Dunbar announced her candidacy for mayor.  more
If cash drives local politics in Lansing, then Mayor Andy Schor is likely feeling fairly comfortable as he stares down a six-way primary race for a second-term with nearly $200,000 in the bank, having outraised (and outspent) all of his challengers combined by a margin of about 100 to 1. more
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