What's coming to downtown EL? Here are five places to look out for next year
With the closure of numerous businesses in downtown East Lansing during the 2021-22 school year, it's easy to be down about the venues we've lost.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The State News' archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
1000 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
With the closure of numerous businesses in downtown East Lansing during the 2021-22 school year, it's easy to be down about the venues we've lost.
Effective now, Capital Area Transportation Authority, or CATA, will no longer require masking on public transportation vehicles or at CATA bus stations.
Community members can look forward to the return of the pedestrian-friendly area in downtown East Lansing known as Albert EL Fresco. The grand opening of Albert EL Fresco will take place on Thursday, May 12, and will feature performers, games and giveaways to help kick off the summer of activities.
The Lansing Board of Education will be holding a Special Election on Tuesday, May 3, 2022. Those residing in Precincts 1, 5 and 17 of East Lansing are eligible to vote as members of the Lansing School District.
Jaclyn Herndon has been working at Starbucks at Grand River Avenue and Stoddard Street for four years now. During her first six months at the location, she went to go clean the bathroom, and when she opened the unlocked door, she saw a man facing the door and masturbating.
In one of the first instances of extreme right-wing violence to happen in a post-COVID era, the plot to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer over her COVID-19 policies, many people were surprised to see the jury’s decision to go in favor of the defendants.
On Saturday morning behind the Michigan State University library, members of the MSU Fisheries and Wildlife Club and MSU Outdoors Club gathered with trash bags and waders to delve into the Red Cedar River and clean the campus's most beloved symbol.
The facade of Mitten Raised bakery taken on May 8th, 2022 in East Lansing, Michigan.
History was made when Ketanji Brown Jackson was confirmed to the highest court in the United States, not only being the first African American woman but also shattering the glass ceiling of the white male majority on the court that has existed for 233 years.
On Thursday, April 7, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer filed a lawsuit to ask the Michigan Supreme Court to resolve if the Constitution of Michigan allows for the state’s 1931 abortion ban.
Mitten Raised Bakery in East Lansing is raising money to support the women and children of Ukraine through their “Love to Ukraine” fundraiser. They are currently accepting orders for “The Zelenskyy.”
Thousands of students attend Michigan State University to study biology, chemistry, pharmacology, toxicology, business and agriculture. While these programs might not seem all too similar, an uncommon link creates a connection between them all — cannabis.
Earlier this month, Ingham County Judge Wanda Stokes ruled a fee collected by the Lansing Board of Water and Light, or BWL, on behalf of East Lansing is illegal.
As of April 5, face masks will no longer be required for multiple City of East Lansing commissions and public meetings. These meetings include the City Council of East Lansing, as well as East Lansing’s boards and commissions.
Spring is in the air in East Lansing, and Grand River Avenue looks vastly different than it did a year ago.
When John Vsetecka arrived in Ukraine this October, his only objective was to finish his dissertation on the history of famine in Soviet Ukraine, and to travel. The Fulbright student is enrolled at Michigan State University, in pursuit of a doctoral degree in history.
At first glance, Valkyrie Movers helps you move from point A to B. After all, it’s a moving company, that’s what they do.
“Our identities are inextricably bound to this land, everything that we are and everything that we need comes from the land itself,” Michigan State University social relations and policy junior Stevie Quijas said, speaking into a cold wind from the steps of the Michigan Capitol building.
A mother and her child listen to the speakers during the Friday for Futures Event in Lansing on March 25th, 2022.
Two Michigan State University students sit on the capitol steps holding a "Shut Down Line 5" sign during the Friday for Futures Event in Lansing on March 25th, 2022.