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(09/25/21 3:36pm)
Thursday morning was a cold, drizzly day as a crowd of people gathered in front of the Capitol building for the 12th annual Second Amendment March. Bunched under a tent many listened to several speakers discuss Second Amendment rights.
(10/04/21 2:00pm)
Michigan State alumnus Adam DeLay, one of the youngest candidates in the upcoming East Lansing City Council election, also considers himself the most experienced in public service, as well as the most progressive.
(09/22/21 3:14pm)
In a press briefing Tuesday, Sept. 21, representatives for the Ingham County Health Department illustrated a recent rise in COVID-19 cases and expressed optimism about vaccination rates.
(10/01/21 2:00pm)
Ron Bacon, member of East Lansing City Council, resident of East Lansing for over 10 years and assistant varsity football coach for East Lansing High School, is running for reelection this November.
(09/23/21 2:43pm)
On Friday, Sept. 24, East Lansing will be holding a series of events to honor Robert L. Green, former MSU student, professor and local civil rights leader.
(09/21/21 6:41pm)
On Tuesday, Sept. 14, Ingham County Sheriff Scott Wriggelsworth came to the city council discussion to advocate against Ingham County Prosecutor Carol Siemon's new felony firearm policy.
(09/20/21 5:19pm)
On Sept. 14, East Lansing City Manager George Lahanas announced the city’s new fire Chief Dawn Carson. Since 1994 Carson has actively served in the East Lansing Fire Department, and in June of 2021 became the interim chief since Chief Randy Talifarro’s retirement that same month.
(09/17/21 3:58pm)
On Friday, Sept. 10, about a dozen people gathered in Mihko’s Lounge in Lansing to watch Elvis Mujić perform stand-up comedy. He was joined by Lansing-based comedians Justin Mcleoud and Floyd Jones.
(09/30/21 2:00pm)
When East Lansing City Council candidate Daniel Bollman was canvassing a few weeks ago, he received an interesting question — he was asked if he would finish out his term if he was elected.
(09/16/21 6:11pm)
State Rep. Jewell Jones, D-Inkster, was removed from his committee assignments Thursday after a series of unlawful activities, including bringing a functional handcuff key into a three-day jail stint, that resulted in several felony charges.
(09/16/21 1:00pm)
State Rep. Steve Marino, R-Harrison Township, was stripped of his committee assignments Wednesday after Rep. Mari Manoogian, D-Birmingham, said he committed an act of domestic abuse against her.
(09/15/21 8:47pm)
On Sept. 15, 2021, cannabis caregivers and growers rallied at the Capitol in response to changes in laws that pushes out medical marijuana caregivers.
(09/15/21 12:00pm)
The intersection of science, art and everyday life is now located on Grand River Avenue.
(09/14/21 1:00pm)
State Rep. Sarah Anthony, D-Lansing, is officially running for the Michigan State Senate in the 2022 midterm elections. Anthony said she is excited for the opportunity to serve her community in a higher capacity, but her campaign comes at a strange time for American politics, especially in Michigan.
(09/15/21 3:57pm)
When it comes to the emerging industry of cannabis, people need local companies they can trust to sell quality, safe products by fearless leaders of the national conversation surrounding the normalization and legalization of cannabis use.
(09/10/21 1:40pm)
On Sept. 8, the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce, or LRCC, gathered in person to congratulate six women who came into executive positions during the pandemic.
(09/10/21 3:35pm)
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and State Rep. Kara Hope, D-Holt, joined Lansing-area community members Thursday night for a town hall about “your right to vote.”
(09/09/21 12:20pm)
In American politics, there’s never too long of a breather between election cycles. In the last 10 months, Michiganders have seen a presidential election, a round of summer primaries and local races and are now facing down the 2022 midterm cycle. While midterms historically have lower voter turnout and less publicity, this coming year’s midterm promises to be one to watch.
(09/08/21 7:51pm)
State Rep. Sarah Anthony, D-Lansing, has formally announced her run for state Senate at a 3 p.m. press conference Wednesday.
(09/08/21 7:37pm)
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, or MDHHS, issued updated quarantine guidelines that outlined various prevention measures, including universal masking and steps to take for both vaccinated and unvaccinated students when coming into contact with COVID-19 in an educational facility.