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The National Weather Service issued a high wind warning and advisory for southeast Michigan until eight p.m. tonight as gusts of wind could reach as high as 60 mph.
While technology has been implemented around campus to help identify theft and help in investigating crimes, one specific item can cause danger and insecurity to students — air tags.
Sparrow's local branch of the Michigan Nurses Association, the Professional Employees Council of Sparrow Hospital, or PECSH-MNA, have reached a tentative agreement with hospital administration for new three-year contracts.
A large presence of law enforcement personnel were on campus today to continue the month-long search for missing 18-year-old Brendan Santo.
As the new COVID-19 variant is brought into light and hospitals face more pressure, the Ingham County Health Department, or ICHD, Chief Health Officer Linda Vail updated the community on specific concerns rising within the health department.
The Pi Alpha Phi national organization and Michigan State University have suspended the university's fraternity chapter following the death of a student early Saturday morning.
Thanksgiving is a time of gratitude and community. If you are in need of a warm Thanksgiving meal, there are several places in Lansing that offer them to those in need at no cost.
MSU student Phat Nguyen has been identified as the person that died Nov. 20 the Ingham County Medical Examiner said.
The Professional Employees Council of Sparrow Hospital, the 2,200 member union of caregivers at Sparrow Hospital, announced Monday morning in a press release the strike authorization vote passed last week, with over 96% voting to authorize.
On Nov. 17, missing Grand Valley State University student Brendan Santo's family increased the reward from $11,000 to over $20,000 for anyone with credible information that leads to bringing Santo home.
On Nov. 15, an image posted on Snapchat and Instagram lead to rumors of human trafficking across Michigan State University's campus.
At 2 a.m, on Nov. 20, the East Lansing Police Department responded to a medical assist on the 400 block of Stoddard Avenue.
In between debates on President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better plan, Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D) spent last Friday night dodging flying challah as Taylor Swift’s “Red” played on the speakers at MSU Hillel’s weekly Shabbat dinner.
On Nov. 17, Milo Takahashi was located and found safe, according to the Meridian Township Police Department's Facebook page.
State Sen. Tom Barrett, R-Charlotte, announced Monday he would be launching a congressional bid in a proposed district that includes Michigan State University’s main campus, likely against incumbent Rep. Elissa Slotkin, D-Holly.
The Ingham County Health Department, or ICHD, and their Chief Health Officer, Linda Vail, updated the numbers in their last media briefing meeting Nov. 16, giving the community insight on the growing trends of COVID-19 and who is burdened the most by this illness.
The East Lansing Department of Public Works, or DPW, is extending fall bulk leaf collection on the city’s west side due to this year’s late leaf drop, according to a press release from the city’s Communications Department.
On Nov. 16, the Meridian Township Police Department requested assistance on Facebook in locating a missing juvenile, Milo Takahashi.
Luca DiVergilio, Trevor Dalrymple, Ethan Strain and Ryan Stearns sat at an East Lansing library, looking over towards a “pretty girl” who sat next to some laid-out magazines. Looking over at each other, they put the pieces together and came up with the name Pretty Jane and the Magazines for their new band.
The city of Lansing is set to reprise a 37-year tradition this Friday, Nov. 19, with Silver Bells in the City, an annual celebration marking the start of the holiday season in the capital region.