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Editor's note: Part of this article was written before the events of Monday, Feb. 13.
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Editor's note: Part of this article was written before the events of Monday, Feb. 13.
According to a Michigan State Police alert, a shelter-in-place has been issued for parts of Windsor Township as police search for two people reported to be armed.
Two Dimondale residents are dead after the village went into a shelter-in-place early Thursday morning in response to a shooting.
The University of Michigan hosted a vigil in Ann Arbor the evening of Wednesday, Feb. 15, honoring the victims and other survivors of the tragedy that took place at MSU on Monday evening. Alumni, faculty and students alike gathered in silence as a symbol of solidarity with the MSU community.
Michigan State University students holding signs saying “It could’ve been me,” “Spartan Strong,” “This isn’t recess, we shouldn’t have to hide,” and more filled the steps of the Lansing Capitol building. All survivors of another mass shooting.
On the banks of the Red Cedar, there is a community reeling from Monday's events. Businesses in the East Lansing area are sending out support in any way they can.
Following a mass shooting on Michigan State University’s campus on the evening of Feb. 13, which killed three students and left five more in critical condition, political leaders across Michigan have responded, many calling for some type of change to take place.
Michigan State University and the East Lansing community has sprung into action with making sure students are supported and have outlets to cope after the mass shooting Monday night.
A mass shooting on Michigan State University's campus on Monday, Feb. 13 left three students dead and five students with critical injuries.
Police have released the names of two victims of the Monday night mass shooting on Michigan State University's campus. The shooting left three people dead and five people in critical condition.
State, local and university leaders have expressed both outrage and support for the residents of East Lansing and Michigan State University after a mass shooting on Monday, Feb. 13, which left three dead and five in critical condition.
The deceased suspect in the Monday mass shooting on Michigan State University's campus has been identified by police as 43-year-old Anthony McRae.
The Michigan State University shooting suspect that died by a self-inflicted gunshot wound in Lansing is a 43-year-old man, MSU interim Deputy Chief Chris Rozman confirmed in an early Tuesday morning press briefing.
The suspect in a mass shooting on Michigan State University's campus that has left three dead and multiple injured is dead, MSUPD interim deputy chief Chris Rozman confirmed at 12:38 a.m. at a press briefing.
Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin announced the morning of Feb. 27 she would be running for the open U.S. Senate seat in Michigan following current Sen. Debbie Stabenow's retirement.
Ten minutes down the road from Michigan State University’s campus lies the heart of Thai cuisine: Thai Princess.
For MSU students and other East Lansing residents, Grand River is the place to be for a quick snack, a casual dinner or even something a little fancier. A recent addition to this melting pot of foods is the new Auntie Anne’s and Jamba Juice joint location.
A national staffing shortage of pharmacy technicians has left retail and clinical pharmacies to struggle keeping up with demand.
The behavioral health subcommittee of the state House of Representatives will be prioritizing psychiatric emergency rooms, staffing mental healthcare workers and increasing access to mental health resources for youth.
Tubtim "Sue" Howson has been accused by federal authorities of fleeing the United States to avoid prosecution in relation to a Jan. 1 hit-and-run incident in Oakland Township, which resulted in the death of Michigan State University student Benjamin Kable, according to a press statement released by the Oakland County Sheriff's Department.