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(05/18/23 5:10pm)
The last time Lansing resident Sammy Shiffman had her own apartment was in November 2020. She couch surfed until the day she went into labor with her third child in July 2021, when she moved into Homeless Angels, a shelter and outreach program.
(04/21/23 3:51pm)
On a night out, some college students may find themselves reaching for a blunt or some other way to smoke marijuana, rather than buying drinks at a bar.
(04/20/23 11:26pm)
"4/20 baby."
(04/24/23 6:30pm)
Lansing marijuana dispensary Pincanna’s website reads, “a rich Michigan history; a bright Michigan future.” The marijuana industry is growing in Lansing with Michigan raking in $1.8 billion in the last fiscal year. The weed sector of the Michigan economy is still largely locally-owned and grown.
(04/20/23 2:23pm)
The day is upon East Lansing. April 20, or 4/20, the unofficial holiday celebrating all things marijuana has brought special deals for MSU students and Greater Lansing residents.
(04/19/23 4:00pm)
Michigan State University may be able to start selling alcohol on campus during football, basketball and hockey games, if a bipartisan group of lawmakers have their way.
(04/19/23 2:12pm)
As tax revenue from marijuana sales increases, the East Lansing City Council is reviewing how the money has been allocated in the past to advise how it will be used in the future, according to Mayor Pro Tem Jessy Gregg.
(04/17/23 2:08pm)
As the unofficial holiday of April 20 fast approaches, Greater Lansing dispensaries are gearing up for their premiere sales day of the year. The day, commonly referred to simply as "4/20," serves as a celebration of all things cannabis, pot, weed, ganja, bud or marijuana.
(04/15/23 4:02pm)
Following a change in board leadership and public pressure at a recent meeting, a letter from Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel renews her demand for the release of thousands of documents relating to Michigan State University’s handling of disgraced ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar.
(04/14/23 3:03pm)
In addition to a number of priorities around gun violence prevention, the repeal of both the right-to-work law and the 1931 law banning abortion, Democratic lawmakers are looking to take up legislation that would allow all Michigan residents to obtain state identifications or driver’s licenses regardless of their immigration status.
(04/11/23 10:15pm)
In a return to her alma mater, Sen. Debbie Stabenow discussed lessons learned from her time in elected office and her goals for her final year in office while visiting Club Spartan in Case Hall, as a part of the "Lunch and Learn" series put on by James Madison College.
(04/09/23 1:31am)
An Easter egg hunt hosted by Junior Chamber International Lansing, or the JCI, brought over hundreds of people to the Capitol lawn at 10 a.m. on Saturday for live music, pictures with the Easter bunny, balloon animals and more.
(04/08/23 6:17pm)
A car accident on the intersection of Lake Lansing Road and Coolidge Road in East Lansing left two dead and six wounded. Kai Edward Ljubicic has been identified as one of the two who died.
(04/07/23 5:39pm)
The Michigan State University Department of Police and Public Safety, or DPPS, is continuing to update the community regarding its investigation of the 43-year-old gunman behind a Feb. 13 mass shooting that left three dead and five injured on MSU’s campus.
(04/06/23 3:33pm)
In a continued effort to mitigate the use of force by the East Lansing Police Department, the police oversight commission of the ELPD met on April 5 to discuss the questions and issues with Captain Chad Pride that continue to be a problem within the department.
(04/06/23 12:31am)
East Lansing Police Department is asking people to avoid the area around the intersection of Lake Lansing Road and Coolidge Road after a serious car accident.
(04/05/23 5:00pm)
The East Lansing City Council voted to approve a resolution for an application to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources for $625,000 through the Spark Grant program on April 4.
(04/07/23 3:36pm)
When it was signed into place, Michigan's right-to-work law was considered a major defeat for organized labor. The law made it illegal to require union membership as a condition of employment.
(04/06/23 1:00pm)
Ingham County Prosecutor John Dewane has made his primary goal clear since taking office at the start of the year. He wants to see a reduction in gun violence in the Ingham County community.
(04/04/23 8:02pm)
The final student who was critically injured during the Feb. 13 shooting on Michigan State University’s campus has been released from Sparrow Hospital to a separate facility on Tuesday, April 4, according to a post on MSU Police and Public Safety’s Twitter account.