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(05/25/21 8:15pm)
East Lansing City Council members pressed East Lansing Police Chief Kim Johnson on the progress of the proposed realignment of East Lansing’s police department in a City Council meeting on May 18.
(05/24/21 6:24pm)
The past few months have had victories for everyone. With vaccines being distributed — some even right at MSU — to the public, the trends in positive COVID-19 cases are on the decline. After a strenuous year as an emergency medical services, or EMS, worker, things may be starting to feel as though an end is near.
(05/24/21 12:02pm)
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer apologized on Sunday after a photo was released showing her violating her own COVID-19 executive orders.
(05/26/21 4:56pm)
From June 4-6, Moms Demand Action will be putting on a series of virtual events in support of Wear Orange Weekend, a weekend meant to bring awareness to gun violence.
(05/21/21 11:15am)
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer officially released Michigan’s new schedule to lift COVID-19 restrictions and return to normal.
(05/24/21 1:42pm)
Twenty-year-old soon to be Michigan State graduate Graham Diedrich is running to be a state representative for Michigan’s 69th District.
(05/20/21 11:40am)
East Lansing City Council held a meeting on Tuesday, May 18, during which they discussed a recent missing person case, as well as the parking and motorcycle situations in downtown East Lansing.
(05/19/21 9:08pm)
Former Michigan State University Police Capt. Valerie O'Brien has been charged with operating while intoxicated, or an OWI, and carrying a gun while intoxicated, according to the Michigan State Police complaint document.
(05/19/21 7:43pm)
Members of the greater Lansing community gathered for a demonstration outside of Rep. Elissa Slotkin’s Lansing office on May 18 to show solidarity for Palestinians on strike in Israel and the occupied territories.
(05/18/21 6:36pm)
The East Lansing Police Department was called to a shooting at The Quarters apartment complex located on Abbott Road, north of Lake Lansing on May 16.
(05/13/21 5:49pm)
Sparrow Hospital began to administer COVID-19 Pfizer/BioNTech vaccines to children between the ages of 12 and 15 this morning at the vaccine clinic in Frandor following the recommendation from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to begin administering Pfizer vaccines to 12-15-year-olds on May 12.
(04/20/21 12:29pm)
As Michigan State University continued to navigate remote learning for a third semester, the cycle of news did not slow.
(04/13/21 8:24pm)
Several hundred people gathered at the Michigan Capitol on Tuesday afternoon for a rally protesting proposed voter laws backed by Republican legislators that would bring about a variety of changes to voting in Michigan.
(04/06/21 4:35pm)
After arriving as a Kenyan refugee 15 years ago, Farhan Sheikh-Omar grew into adulthood in Lansing, finding himself protesting against police brutality and for racial equity in the city.
(04/05/21 2:32pm)
As of April 5, all Michigan residents 16 years old and up are eligible for COVID-19 vaccination. Those looking to get vaccinated may sign up through their local health departments or schedule an appointment directly through private vaccine providers.
(04/01/21 3:41pm)
The Ingham County Health Department, or ICHD, sent out a release on Wednesday morning, urging vacationers to take precautions if they decide to travel during this time.
(03/25/21 9:21pm)
A survey of 500 East Lansing residents presented to City Council on Tuesday night showed Black residents trust East Lansing Police Department officers 45 points less than trust in police in the survey overall. City Manager George Lahanas said that this survey will be a “baseline” to judge whether changes that have recently been put in place will change attitudes toward the police.
(03/25/21 11:00am)
The Izzo Legacy Event, the 5K Run/Walk/Roll, which was canceled last year due to the coronavirus, has finally been rescheduled for Oct. 9. The race committee is planning to continue following the guidelines of the university, city, state and public health officials.
(03/23/21 3:08pm)
When Lisa Babcock graduated from Lansing Eastern High School in 1984, her largest goal was to see the state Capitol dome in her rearview mirror as she left her hometown behind.
(03/29/21 1:00pm)
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced in January free tuition provided to pandemic frontline workers and then extended the program into February for all community college students ages 25 and up in Michigan.