Trump supporters gather at Capitol to demand full, forensic election audit
Supporters of former President Donald Trump gathered at the Michigan Capitol on Tuesday as they demanded a “transparent forensic audit” of the 2020 election.
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Supporters of former President Donald Trump gathered at the Michigan Capitol on Tuesday as they demanded a “transparent forensic audit” of the 2020 election.
Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU, hosted a voter forum on Monday, Oct. 11. Candidates Ron Bacon and Mikey Manuel, who are running for two-year terms, took the stage first. Then, four-year term candidates, including Dana Watson, Chuck Grigsby, Daniel Bollman, Adam DeLay and George Brookover, took over.
On Oct. 11, East Lansing Police Department responded to a shooting on the 1800 block of Swallow Court, according to Deputy Chief Steve Gonzalez.
On Monday, Oct. 11, State Rep. Sarah Anthony, D-Lansing, hosted an environmental town hall that focused on environmental justice, energy and climate change from a national perspective, but also addressed environmental issues in Ingham County. The event took place at Eastern High School in Lansing.
On Sunday, Oct. 10, students and student activist groups gathered at The Rock on Farm Lane to demand climate action from governments on both a local and national scale.
With the everlasting war in the Middle East, the invasive age of social media and the rapid, dramatic climate change, people are aggressively being pushed into a more vulnerable state as our safety and privacy continues to be challenged.
On Tuesday, Oct. 5, Ingham County Health Officer Linda Vail updated the public on the COVID-19 situation.
East Lansing City Council Candidate George Brookover is ready to bring a sense of purpose to East Lansing.
On Wednesday, Sept. 22, Lansing Mayor Andy Schor announced that a state budget deal had passed for 2021-2022 which included $2 million in funding for a Lansing performing arts center.
On Oct. 5, students from the Livingston County area joined in on a “Stop The Spending” protest against President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better plan.
Supporters of former President Donald Trump gathered in Livingston County on Oct. 5 to protest government spending, notably President Biden’s Build Back Better plan.
President Joe Biden came to Howell on Tuesday to promote his administration’s Build Back Better and infrastructure packages, which have had difficulty passing in a federal government run on such tight margins of power.
A pro-gun rally isn't where I’d normally choose to spend my time on a rainy Thursday morning, but last week, reporters Noah Edgar, Lily Guiney, Sheldon Krause and I attended the 12th annual Second Amendment March at the Capitol.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer vetoed four bills impacting Michigan’s elections at the NAACP’s Freedom Fund Dinner Oct. 3.
Michigan State Rep. Andrea Schroeder has died at 57 after a long battle with stomach cancer.
People of all ages, genders and ethnicities came to the Michigan Capitol in Lansing on Oct. 2 to march for reproductive rights at the Mi Body Mi Choice Rally.
Two attendees of the MI BODY MI CHOICE march sit and watch on the yard of the capitol building in Lansing, MI the day of the march.
The march focused on women's rights and reproductive rights with a diverse crowd unified in a common cause. The march concluded at the capitol in Lansing, MI on Oct. 2.
Women's March Michigan partnered with MI BODY MI CHOICE on Oct. 2, 2021 to host the march; where the diverse crowd marched to the Michigan Capitol for women's rights.
On the day of the march for women's rights, Petitions circled around at the capitol building in Lansing, MI.