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(10/21/20 6:12pm)
Michigan House Republicans announced a data-driven COVID-19 response plan Tuesday counting on specific health data at the county level to guide local decision-making procedures.
(10/21/20 2:11pm)
As positive COVID-19 cases connected to Michigan State University trend downward, there is no current data to support a shelter-in-place order for students like the order issued today in Washtenaw County for University of Michigan undergraduate students, Ingham County Health Officer Linda Vail said in a media briefing Tuesday.
(10/20/20 9:26pm)
A group of mayors from several Big Ten school communities signed a letter to the Big Ten Conference officials requesting practical measures to ensure safety from COVID-19 as the beginning of football season nears.
(10/22/20 2:17pm)
Calls to ban weapons in the Michigan Capitol building were renewed following the alleged plot to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and other elected officials.
(10/19/20 4:53pm)
The time has come. With the presidential election about two weeks away, today is the last day that Michiganders can register to vote online or by mail, if postmarked today's date.
(10/19/20 7:40pm)
Magic Johnson hit Michigan's campaign trail to endorse presidential nominee Joe Biden along with other national Michigan Democrats.
(10/27/20 1:00pm)
The upcoming 2020 U.S presidential election will be one of the most unique in our country’s history. In the middle of a pandemic, millions of people are preparing to vote in-person or from home.
(10/20/20 3:20pm)
Firsts are cherished souvenirs in everyone’s life - first kisses, jobs, cars and concerts. The firsts we tell are usually unforgettable tales about life-altering moments, told over and over - exaggerated each time they're retold. But some firsts are neither; some are so rememberable they can be told as they happened, even if they weren't as far-reaching. Example: The first time I sunk my teeth into a Conrad's Number One.
(10/20/20 1:30pm)
The leaves are changing and houses are decorated with fake skeletons and spiders, it's the spookiest time of the year.
(10/15/20 7:54pm)
Attorney General Dana Nessel charged an eighth man Thursday for his alleged participation in a plan of domestic terrorism against Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, according to a press release.
(10/15/20 7:20pm)
As it creeps into mid-October and prime fall weather, Halloween moves closer and closer. Orange pumpkin-shaped buckets and pillow cases full of candy are on trick-or-treaters minds as they pick their costumes – Freeform's "31 Nights of Halloween" playing in the background. With the threat of COVID-19 still present in East Lansing, the chances of a Halloween with trick-or-treating happening this year were low.
(10/20/20 1:00pm)
Newly appointed East Lansing Police Department, or ELPD, Chief Kim Johnson said he hopes to focus on the community as he begins his position.
(10/15/20 3:51pm)
Michigan State University filed a motion to dismiss a complaint regarding sexual assault from a former MSU track athlete Monday.
(10/14/20 9:32pm)
Rick's American Cafe and other bars in East Lansing are preparing to open up their doors to customers for the first time since March.
(10/20/20 4:18pm)
While the 2020 election will be the fifth general election with Rep. Kara Hope having her name on the ballot, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has made this her first election running under unpredictable circumstances.
(10/14/20 7:08pm)
East Lansing City Council unanimously passed a resolution adopting an emergency ordinance requiring compliance with Ingham County public health orders at the Tuesday night meeting.
(10/14/20 3:14pm)
Ingham County can fully expect a second wave of COVID-19, it’s just a matter of how bad that wave will get, according to Ingham County Health Officer Linda Vail in a media briefing Tuesday.
(10/14/20 1:51pm)
Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s request to delay the Supreme Court’s decision to cancel all emergency orders until Oct. 30 has been denied, according to a court order Monday.
(10/13/20 7:14pm)
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed multiple bills Monday to address criminal expungement reform, including legislation allowing for the erasure of marijuana-related crimes.
(10/15/20 1:31pm)
The East Lansing City Clerk’s office and satellite City Clerk’s office in the Hannah Community Center announced via a press release that each location will have extended hours leading up to the November 3, 2020 General Election.