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(09/11/20 3:18pm)
Former deputy chief of the MSU Police Department Valerie O’Brien returned from her paid administrative leave after more than a year, MSU spokesperson Emily Guerrant confirmed on Wednesday.
(09/10/20 7:02pm)
Essential workers will have the opportunity to receive tuition-free college education, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced on Thursday.
(09/17/20 4:00pm)
Empty rooms scattered with photos of their loved ones, cautious outings restricted by masks and social distancing mark the isolating reality of COVID-19 for many senior citizens. However, they can find hope within the glow of a computer screen.
(09/14/20 6:35pm)
MSU College of Social Work professor Glenn Stutzky has worked as a social worker for decades. At one point, he worked with the Lansing Police Department, or LPD, and the city officials.
(09/14/20 1:41pm)
Correction: This article was updated to fix a typo where 'complementing' was used instead of 'complimenting' The presidential campaign trail has arrived in Michigan.
(09/10/20 5:06pm)
In a media briefing Tuesday, Ingham County Health Officer Linda Vail said Michigan State University (MSU) students need to take action now to prevent more deaths in November and December.
(09/09/20 5:52pm)
Eleven MSU fraternities voted against a temporary prohibition, or moratorium, of certain social events during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a letter from MSU Associate Director for Fraternity and Sorority Life Guillermo Flores. A two-thirds majority was needed and the moratorium did not pass.
(09/11/20 6:48pm)
As the November election is set to happen in under two months, Rep. Elissa Slotkin, D-Lansing, announced her support for Michigan State President Samuel L. Stanley Jr.’s decision to switch to near-completely remote learning this semester, in addition to some of her policy priorities if she returns to office.
(09/10/20 1:56pm)
Lansing Mayor Andy Schor announced Tuesday that the city will lease the former Lansing City Market building to a Detroit-based development company with plans to turn the site into the Lansing Shuffleboard & Social Club.
(09/08/20 3:34pm)
Ahead of the critical November election, NextGen Michigan, the state’s largest youth voter engagement organization, is looking for student volunteers to educate prospective young voters on the election process.
(09/08/20 7:58pm)
Dr. Robert L. Green, who worked with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to head up an education program, spoke at the East Lansing Human Relations Commission virtual meeting last Wednesday. This meeting was a commemoration of the first HRC meeting in Sept. 1963.
(09/04/20 2:22pm)
It took nearly five hours, but the City of East Lansing has picked a new city attorney.
(09/04/20 3:00pm)
The Lansing Fire Department, or LFD, responded to a report of a house fire near midnight Thursday, according to a LFD press release.
(09/03/20 9:24pm)
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed two executive orders Thursday allowing gyms and pools to reopen Sept. 9 with strict safety measures. Organized sports practices and competitions are likewise set to resume in regions previously restricted.
(09/03/20 5:00pm)
The request for prosecution regarding East Lansing Police Department, or ELPD, Officer Andrew Stephenson's use of force was denied Wednesday, according to Washtenaw County Chief Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Steven Hiller.
(09/03/20 6:13pm)
Earlier this summer, a contentious East Lansing City Council meeting led to the termination of the city attorney’s contract.
(09/02/20 11:47pm)
The Michigan State University Dairy Store announced in a post Wednesday evening they would be pausing operations until further notice.
(09/02/20 8:12pm)
For the first time, East Lansing High School students are now going to be just a few clicks away from attending their classes. While the online learning began last week amid the COVID-19 pandemic, students logged onto the virtual orientation week on Aug. 24 and are now transitioning to the new remote schedule.
(09/02/20 9:39pm)
With about 2,500 students expected to be living in the Michigan State University (MSU) dorms this fall, Ingham County Health officials urge students to take precautions to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
(09/02/20 1:30pm)
Harbor Bay Real Estate Advisor CEO, Mark Bell, spoke out against the city of East Lansing in a virtual press conference last Thursday, for its decision to uphold age restrictions on the newly-constructed Newman Lofts building.