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(07/09/20 2:58pm)
East Lansing Police are investigating a shooting after a man arrived at Sparrow Hospital with a non-life threatening gunshot wound to his foot Wednesday night, according to ELPD Interim Police Chief Steve Gonzalez.
(07/08/20 7:41pm)
The mural dedicated to honoring George Floyd on the River Trail ARTpath in Lansing, Michigan, was vandalized this week.
(07/08/20 12:00pm)
East Lansing City Council passed Ordinance 1488 on June 30, granting the Mayor the power to limit public gatherings in the event of a state of emergency. Among discussions, the council invited community members from local restaurants, the health department, MSU and city staff to discuss how to keep businesses running and health a priority as students return to campus in the midst of a pandemic.
(07/07/20 12:41am)
Ingham County Health Department (ICHD) confirmed a new outbreak of COVID-19 at the Riverfront Animal Hospital in Lansing on July 4.
(07/01/20 11:18pm)
Lansing Mayor Andy Schor and the Lansing Police Department released new guidelines for traffic stops July 1 after discussion with Police Chief Daryl Green and Lansing City Council Member Brian T. Jackson.
(07/01/20 9:43pm)
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has signed an executive order to close bars and nightclubs for indoor service in regions that are in Phase 4 of the MI Safe Start Plan.
(07/02/20 2:19pm)
East Lansing Police Department (ELPD) experienced a sharp decrease in officer-initiated contacts throughout the months of April and May, according to recently-released data from the department.
(07/01/20 8:24pm)
As hundreds gathered on the Capitol lawn June 29 for the Black Lives Matter rally, setting up tables and chairs, tents and cool-down stations, microphones and speakers, one group spread out pins and flyers on their table.
(06/30/20 10:33pm)
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer unveiled the MI Safe Schools Roadmap, which extensively details required and recommended safety protocols for returning to in-person school instruction in the fall.
(06/30/20 11:16pm)
A protester from the group led by Paul Birdsong was involved in an altercation with a Lansing Police officer Friday, June 26, in the evening, near the intersection of Leslie Street and East Michigan Avenue.
(06/30/20 8:21pm)
Are you, or someone close to you, worried you may have been exposed to COVID-19? Tests are available at all of the below locations or events. Need for payment, insurance, doctor's orders or presentable symptoms may vary.
(06/29/20 11:12pm)
Confirmed COVID-19 cases linked to East Lansing's Harper's Restaurant and Brewpub has now surpassed more than 100, and while Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's Executive Order 2020-114, or "Stay Home, Stay Safe," already restricts restaurant capacity to 50% of normal seating, the Ingham County Health Department restricted capacity further in an emergency order Monday.
(06/30/20 12:36am)
Following the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and numerous other unarmed, Black individuals at the hands of law enforcement, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced several proposals for police reform Monday.
(06/27/20 9:13pm)
Ingham County Health Department confirmed 85 cases linked to Harper’s Restaurant and Brewpub in East Lansing as of Saturday afternoon. Of those, five are secondary cases.
(06/26/20 10:26pm)
The police issued local Meridian Township gym Crunch Fitness a second citation Friday after opening for business despite the federal court ruling on Wednesday night to delay reopening of indoor gyms in Michigan.
(06/26/20 11:28pm)
This week, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed an executive order allowing professional sports to restart and addressed the spikes in statewide COVID-19 case numbers and the reopening of gyms.
(06/25/20 11:20pm)
Ingham County Health Department Spokesperson Amanda Darche said on Thursday updated numbers show 63 cases linked to Harper's Restaurant and Brewpub.
(06/26/20 3:00pm)
The Department of Justice announced a Civil Rights Reporting Portal on Thursday, according to a press release from the Western District of Michigan. The portal is intended to ease the process of public reporting of civil rights violations.
(06/26/20 1:00pm)
The East Lansing City Council opened up discussions for enforcing social distancing with mask requirements at their June 23 meeting, following news of an outbreak of the coronavirus linked to Harper’s Restaurant and Brewpub that morning.
(06/25/20 7:57pm)
Reopening plans for East Lansing bars and restaurants are in turbulence due to a surge in positive COVID-19 cases, roughly two weeks after they could open at 50% capacity.