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(10/13/20 10:05pm)
After an Azerbaijani attack on Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) left many Armenians dead, a protest at the Michigan Capitol on Sunday saw Armenian Americans calling for an end to the brutality.
(10/13/20 3:17pm)
The Study Committee on an Independent Police Oversight Commission had its first meeting Monday to prepare for creating a future police oversight commission.
(10/12/20 8:05pm)
In May the East Lansing City Council approved the creation of the Study Committee on an Independent Police Oversight Commission. In its first meeting this week, the committee will begin research surrounding the future of local police oversight.
(10/15/20 3:05pm)
Several community creatives and organizers will be coming together to host a drive-thru Halloween-themed extravaganza Oct. 24 from 7-10 p.m. in a parking ramp in downtown Lansing, 219 N. Grand Ave.
(10/12/20 3:37pm)
Members of churches and faith-based groups along with hundreds of Michiganders gathered at the Capitol on Thursday afternoon last week for a Freedom Rally in support of First Amendment rights and to protest the closing of churches across the state under Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s executive orders.
(10/09/20 3:27pm)
Hours after Gov. Gretchen Whitmer responded to a plot to kidnap her by Michigan domestic terrorists, supporters made their way to the Michigan State Capitol to stand in solidarity with her. The group, no more than a few dozen, trickled onto the Capitol’s porch with letters and signs. Their signs were reminiscent of Whitmer’s run for governor and the letters spelled a familiar nickname.
(10/09/20 4:26pm)
After several individuals were charged with domestic terrorism involving Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, organizations and politicians alike voiced their concerns and opinions.
(10/08/20 10:04pm)
Crowds gathered at the Michigan Capitol for the StandUp Michigan freedom rally on Oct. 8, 2020.
(10/09/20 3:11pm)
Ingham County Health Department (ICHD) will be hosting a drive-thru flu clinic Saturday, Oct. 10 offering vaccinations to anyone 11 or older, according to a release Wednesday.
(10/08/20 10:04pm)
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer went live from the Michigan Capitol on Thursday to respond to the state and federal charges against 13 members of two militia groups for allegedly conspiring to kidnap her.
(10/08/20 5:05pm)
Seven individuals were charged by the Attorney General’s Office for acts of terrorism under Michigan state law, according to Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel Thursday.
(10/12/20 4:34pm)
In order to create fair and equal access to the internet for every Michigander, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced a $12.7 million award last Thursday to projects across the state to help increase broadband internet access at the North American International Cyber Summit.
(10/12/20 12:00pm)
Chance Morrison, his girlfriend Nicole Kiogima, brother Chase Morrison and nephew Cayden Morrison, all race regularly with the racing group Potterville Sod Slingers. Sometimes venturing to race in Ohio, the family tricks out lawnmowers to go high speeds around a track. Each race, their friends and family come to watch, cheer them on, share food, and laugh. The atmosphere is light, but the racers get serious when they need quick fixes for their carts in between races.
(10/28/20 3:40pm)
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, East Lansing religious groups have been creative when it comes to activities and services, as well as providing a spiritual experience to community members during stressful times.
(10/16/20 5:21pm)
With less than a month away from the election for the 8th Congressional District, Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin and her counterpart Paul Junge faced off for the last of their three debates on Oct. 7 in Howell, Michigan.
(10/07/20 4:29pm)
For months, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer was the subject of various lawsuits challenging her authority in issuing strict executive orders throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, with all of them ending in her triumph and the upholding of the orders — that is, until Michigan Supreme Court’s Friday ruling against her and her use of emergency powers.
(10/07/20 7:57pm)
East Lansing City Council voted unanimously during the Tuesday meeting to extend the local state of emergency and requirement of masks in the downtown area.
(10/06/20 10:20pm)
The rate of COVID-19 cases connected to MSU has started to flatten out with a percent positivity rate beginning to trend downward, Ingham County Health Officer Linda Vail said at a media briefing Tuesday.
(10/06/20 8:43pm)
The 8th Congressional District candidates will be facing off in their third and final debate tonight at 7 p.m. on WHMI 93.5 FM out of Livingston County.
(10/06/20 7:56pm)
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer held a press conference Tuesday, marking some of her first statements after the Michigan Supreme Court ruled against her COVID-19 orders.