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(12/02/20 2:44pm)
COVID-19 case numbers might start to decrease in Ingham County, but holiday travel could lead to another spike, Ingham County Health Officer Linda Vail said in a media briefing Tuesday.
(12/01/20 11:25pm)
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer provided updates about the state’s response to COVID-19 on Tuesday afternoon and ways to support local businesses during the “three-week pause” executive order instituted under the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.
(12/02/20 6:10pm)
President Donald Trump’s attorney Rudy Giuliani is coming to Michigan to testify before the state Senate on the election process Wednesday afternoon, despite the Michigan State Board of Canvassers’ certification of the election results a week prior.
(12/01/20 8:41pm)
The East Lansing Department of Public Works (DPW) announced Monday via press release that it will be once again offering extra days for recycling collection, no-fee holiday refuse collection and Christmas tree recycling to residents throughout the holidays.
(12/04/20 1:30pm)
Despite a recent spike in COVID-19 cases in Ingham County, county jail cases remain low, according to an update from Sheriff Scott Wriggelsworth.
(11/25/20 7:15pm)
East Lansing City Council unanimously approved a resolution that declares racism a public health crisis, during the Tuesday night meeting.
(11/26/20 7:54pm)
Black Friday, an informal holiday that is often characterized by pushing, shoving and sometimes, all-out fistfights between shoppers, is expected to be different this year.
(11/25/20 7:29pm)
With an average of about seven and a half COVID-19 related deaths per week in Ingham County and a continuing pattern of widespread community transmission, Ingham County Health Officer Linda Vail cautioned against Thanksgiving gatherings amid the worst part of the pandemic to date.
(11/24/20 9:28pm)
East Lansing police are searching for five robbery suspects after a phone store was robbed Tuesday morning.
(12/09/20 4:00pm)
Weeks after a long and suspenseful election week, disinformation about voter fraud and a stolen election is still spreading.
(11/23/20 10:14pm)
Michigan Board of State Canvassers voted to certify the Nov. 3 general election results after listening to numerous public comments during the Monday meeting, confirming President-elect Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump by more than 150,000 votes.
(11/22/20 7:49pm)
After a week on the run, an escaped Ingham County Jail inmate was captured Saturday, according to a release from the jail.
(11/19/20 11:57pm)
As COVID-19 numbers skyrocket across the state, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said in a press conference Thursday that bipartisan and congressional support is needed to help those continuing to be impacted by the coronavirus.
(11/20/20 8:04pm)
East Lansing Public Library will be closing its building temporarily starting Friday due to the increasing spread of COVID-19 and the new emergency order implied by Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS).
(11/19/20 9:36pm)
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson announced a statewide audit of recent election votes after all state counties voted to certify the Nov. 3 election results Wednesday; however, Wayne County canvassers have rescinded their votes, according to statements from each.
(11/18/20 10:04pm)
East Lansing City Council held a discussion only special meeting Tuesday recommending that a resolution declaring racism as a public health crisis to be placed on next week's agenda for approval.
(11/18/20 6:42pm)
A bipartisan group of governors — including Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer — have joined together to urge residents to stay safe ahead of the holiday season.
(11/18/20 4:37pm)
A group of restaurant and hospitality associations filed a lawsuit Tuesday to remove restrictions imposed by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, or MDHHS, Nov. 15 emergency order banning indoor dining for the next three weeks. The plaintiffs are seeking a preliminary injunction in order to resume indoor dining.
(11/18/20 3:03pm)
With widespread community transmission and rising case counts across Ingham County, prioritizing contract tracing outreach to high-risk cases and settings is the most effective strategy for containment, Ingham County Health Officer Linda Vail said in a media briefing Tuesday.
(11/17/20 5:14pm)
Following record-breaking COVID-19 cases and the recent emergency order from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS), the majority of offices and facilities in the city of East Lansing will be closed for three weeks, beginning Wednesday, Nov. 18.