Secretary of State advocates for motorcycle safety
Secretary of State Ruth Johnson rode in style on a Harley-Davidson Sportster to a press conference raising awareness for motorcycle safety on Tuesday.
Secretary of State Ruth Johnson rode in style on a Harley-Davidson Sportster to a press conference raising awareness for motorcycle safety on Tuesday.
East Lansing police are continuing the search to find the man responsible for two sexual assaults and an attempted sexual assault, the most recent occurrence taking place about 8 p.m.
Serving Detroit deli-style cuisine with an East Lansing twist, Spencer’s Kitchen, 313 E. Grand River Ave., is the newest addition to the up-and-coming restaurant scene.
It’s no big secret that state funding for universities, including MSU, has taken cuts over the past 10 years. That has some advocates pushing for the recently reported $482.6 billion 2013 revenue surplus to go toward higher education.
As summer holidays approach, East Lansing residents have been reminded to take note of the fireworks ordinance put in place last fall.
The East Lansing Police Department currently is investigating two sexual assaults and one attempted sexual assault that occurred in East Lansing. All three victims were MSU students.
As sunbathed students swat flies late into the evening on restaurant patios, warmer weather is here to stay. With this seasonal metamorphosis, where students traditionally trade in their blue books for beachwear, seasonal beers are stocked on shelves across the state.
Michigan has the highest African American unemployment rate in the nation according to a recent study by the Economic Policy Institute.
With Republicans eying the open 2014 U.S. Senate seat, the Michigan GOP said changing tactics, pushing for a more grassroots campaign to attract voters after pointed questions about the party’s exclusivity once it failed to garner strong minority support in the 2012 presidential election.
With Melanoma diagnoses in Ingham County on the rise, and May representing National Melanoma/Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention Month, the Michigan Department of Community Health has released these prevention tips and warning signs issued to combat the disease.
With Syria, like most of the countries in the Middle East experiencing protests against the corruption and lack of democracy, MSU students and faculty are engaging in practices of giving back to those who are suffering.
To eat or not to eat, that is the question. According to a new study found by the Food and Agriculture Organization, or FAO, one major and readily available source of nutritious and protein-rich food that comes from forests are insets.
The annual East Lansing Police Impound Lot Sealed Bid Vehicle Auction will take place this Friday, at 1800 E. State Rd., in East Lansing. There are a total of 15 cars, two motorcycles and five mopeds being auctioned off. The viewing will start at 4 p.m. and last until 6 p.m.
Sugar Berry Frozen Yogurt is celebrating opening its third greater Lansing location this week.
Downtown construction will be transformed briefly into colorful exhibits this weekend for the 50th annual East Lansing Art Festival.
It often starts the same. Islam. Hinduism. Catholicism. Buddhism. Judaism. A hymn, a chant, a moment of silence — meditation or prayer.
Lynne Goldstein and her team of archaeologists are on a mission to unearth the blueprint to MSU’s past.
In honor of Police Week, hundreds of Lansing residents gathered together on Wednesday at Hawk Island Park, 1601 E Cavanaugh Road, in Lansing, to say thank you to the local safety patrols in the annual Police and Fire Field Day and Safety Patrol Picnic.
Some say it looks like a spaceship, but animal science sophomore Lauren Capinegro thinks it looks like a shark.
When the Legislature hammers out a budget for school aid, it can be the difference between brand new computers for an entire district or a huddled classroom struggling to share crayons and textbooks. While that kind of disparity isn’t at stake this year, some experts say schools across the state still are finding it hard to mend deep wounds from a $1.1 billion education spending cut two years ago. However, schools could receive about $85.7 million more than previously expected, after a new state revenue estimate yesterday, according to the House Fiscal Agency.