Armed robbery reported late Tuesday at Subway on Grand River and River
An armed robbery, currently under investigation by East Lansing Police, occurred at approximately 11:30 p.m. on Tuesday, at Subway near Grand River Avenue and River Street.
An armed robbery, currently under investigation by East Lansing Police, occurred at approximately 11:30 p.m. on Tuesday, at Subway near Grand River Avenue and River Street.
Despite a dreary snowy day, Michiganders across the state were met with a surprise — a split-second flash of light. It illuminated the night sky, no less.
Hobie’s Cafe and Pub, which has been a staple in the East Lansing Community for 49 years, closed its doors — but part of it will still live on. Items from Hobie’s will be auctioned off through Sheridan Realty and Auction company.
Although there were few students in attendance at Wednesday's budget discussion at the Hannah Community Center, locals don't necessarily see students as apathetic to the future of East Lansing. However, residents still hope to see even greater student involvement in local politics.
Schuler Books store at Eastwood Towne Center is closing in early February because of real estate issues.
The city of East Lansing's financial future is still up in the air, as it continues the struggle to find at least $3 million to fund pensions.
MSU board of trustees meeting. MSU wins 42-17 in Holiday Bowl. East Lansing looks to medical marijuana for revenue. Basketball goes from No. 1 to No. 4. Flooding at the Breslin Center.
Throughout the 2017 fall semester, MSU reported multiple incidents of white supremacist actions on campus and at an administrative level.
The relationship between Michigan's largest city and its largest university is mutually beneficial, bringing a solid flow of students to MSU and educational opportunities to Detroit's underserved youth.
A new policy spearheaded by the East Lansing Police Department aims to accomplish a new goal: To minimize biased police work.
After 12 years working for the City of East Lansing, City Clerk Marie Wicks is stepping down.
Between the return of Park District, medical marijuana and more, the East Lansing City Council discussed a myriad of issues at its meeting Tuesday evening.
As the City of East Lansing navigates its financial crisis, two community meetings are scheduled for citizens to give input on budget priorities.
A water main break on Grand River Avenue at Maplewood Drive occurred Monday morning, reducing traffic to one lane.
The 55th East Lansing Art Festival, or ELAF, has a date. And new artists are encourage to apply to display their creativity.
The Peanut Barrel plans to reopen Sunday after renovations, including making changes to the floor, computer system and walls.
MSUPD issued an alert Wednesday regarding an armed robbery in East Lansing. The suspect and victim have not yet been identified.
No ordinance was established for medical marijuana provisioning centers, or storefronts, at the East Lansing City Council meeting Tuesday night. The city will also join a growing lawsuit against "Big Pharma" and national distributors for their role in the opioid crisis, as long as there is no cost to the city.
“Losing that back parking lot is the big thing... It’s more difficult for people to find parking. Obviously construction is concerning, people will eventually get used to it.”
Many graduate students who are employed at the university as teaching or research assistants receive tuition waivers in return for their work. If the bill is passed, those tuition waivers will be counted as taxable income.