Experts say energy efficiency will come from new building codes
For some environmentalists, curbing greenhouse gases requires more than renewable energy — it requires energy efficiency.
For some environmentalists, curbing greenhouse gases requires more than renewable energy — it requires energy efficiency.
Businesses may find themselves paying a little extra when the Michigan Business Tax, or MBT, goes into effect in January.
Conversations have been brewing between city and university officials recently about a proposal that could involve moving the MSU Museum to an off-campus facility.
State officials are hopeful a solution to Michigan’s rising jobless rate will be to put job openings within a mouse click’s reach.
While Shawn Patterson wasn’t heading home for Thanksgiving until today, the mechanical engineering senior made a trip to the gas station a day early.
After East Lansing police Chief Tom Wibert suspended a department policy restricting male officers from growing beards or goatees, Sgt. Andy Bouck researched police officer mustaches from 1907 — the year East Lansing officially became a city.
Visitors to the Michigan Historical Museum, 702 W. Kalamazoo St., walked into an unexpected winter wonderland Saturday afternoon.
MSU student environmentalists brought a message to the streets of East Lansing on Friday: No new coal-fired power plants.
The antiwar movement was alive Sunday in Lansing as more than 50 protesters gathered at the state Capitol to urge the government to bring troops home and improve veteran services.
The fate of the state’s new primary date continues to hang in the balance as the Michigan Court of Appeals met Thursday to hear whether circumstances surrounding the primary dare are unconstitutional.
Facebook.com is cooperating with an investigation by the Federal Trade Commission regarding concerns the social network’s latest advertising scheme violates the privacy of its users.
The Michigan Historical Center Foundation will ring in the holidays with the 2007 Jingle Ball at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Michigan Historical Museum, located inside the Michigan Library and Historical Center, 702 W. Kalamazoo St., in Lansing.
Renewable energy advocates gathered at the state Capitol on Thursday with a clear message for the legislature: Michigan’s future comes in green.
Issues such as illegal immigration and the economy may be points of contention for Democratic presidential hopefuls Thursday during a Las Vegas debate.
Next to a pair of black combat boots on the lawn of the First Church of the Brethren, 3020 S. Washington Ave., sits a makeshift luminary — a jar filled with sand to prop up the single, white candle.
Lansing police report the body found in the Grand River last week near South Washington Avenue and Interstate 496 is that of 53-year-old Gwendolyn Peterson.
While Lansing resident Ginger Gonzales sat at her craft table covered with homemade blankets, wind chimes and seasonal decorations during the 22nd annual Women in the Arts Festival, she glanced up from her crocheting to greet a familiar face.
By Christmas shopping season next year, Meridian Mall-goers will be seeing double.
At a criminal contempt hearing Friday, a Michigan State Police detective pleaded not guilty to violating a gag order placed on the case involving alleged serial killer Matthew Macon.
For about three hours, Dolly Schwartz was in her kitchen cooking sweet kugel, a Jewish dish similar to egg-noodle casserole, and sweet potato pie — just in case there weren’t enough dishes at the Community Relations Coalition’s Cultural Cuisine Potluck.