E.L. ranks as one of the most walkable cities in U.S.
Despite how many students complain about walking long distances to class, it turns out East Lansing is one of the most walkable cities in the nation.
Despite how many students complain about walking long distances to class, it turns out East Lansing is one of the most walkable cities in the nation.
The city may no longer hire any contractor that “discriminates against its employees ... by failing to provide employment benefits for employees with domestic partners” that they would provide to married couples.
The petition was made to place on the ballot in November the option of having a local, public city attorney to end the private law firms that serve as prosecutors.
CATA demolished four buildings to accommodate the new station, which will host a boarding area for different routes offered by Amtrak, Greyhound and Indian Trails.
The trial of Oswald Scott Wilder for four sexual assaults he allegedly committed in the summer of 2013 was postponed today.
Summer is ending and students are flooding the streets of East Lansing. With bar cover fees, drinks and food, as well as the cab fares, nights out can add up. Here’s a compilation of specials for a few of East Lansing’s bars to make a trip out with friends a little more affordable.
Detective testified Taylor said he shot pharmacist because "he rubbed me the wrong way."
Police won't lose sleep over the three home night football games scheduled this fall.
One of the two men charged with the attempted strong-arm robbery of two MSU students
Charged with the shooting deaths of two people in early May, Ricard Taylor will see court Friday.
The two men are accused of attempted strong-arm robbery early Tuesday morning.
On Jiayi Dai’s last post on Instagram, there are comments wishing for her to rest in peace -some in English and some in Mandarin.The 19-year-old MSU student from Beijing, China was found dead in the 300 block of Pin Oak Lane in East Lansing Saturday morning.According to her Facebook page, it wasn’t Dai’s first time in the United States, but it was her first time in East Lansing.
"This is what it should be. It shouldn’t matter that I love her and want to marry her," Warshaw said of the ceremony, becoming emotional. "It was so nice to have people supporting us, because my family doesn’t."
The East Lansing City Council is considering stricter regulations for taxi and ride-sharing services. At the council's meeting Tuesday night, they also discussed implementing a meter service inside taxi cars.
Taylor appeared via teleconference before East Lansing 54B District Court Judge Richard Ball, who found Taylor competent to stand trial, citing a psychiatric evaluation dated July 23.
People of all ages came out on Sunday to race their bikes at Gier Park in Lansing for a State Qualifier Race. Capital Area BMX, a non profit organization through USA BMX, hosted the event for participants of all ages.
An Apple Store has finally come to the Lansing area. Shoppers lined up outside the entrance Saturday morning at Eastwood Towne Center, anxiously waiting for the store’s grand opening at 10 a.m. The first 1,000 customers were given a free T-shirt. The Apple Store offers free workshops to customers so they can learn how to get the best use out of their Apple product, and those who need repairs can bring their product to the store for technical support.
Lansing resident Anthony Shearer will not be charged in connection with the Spartan Stadium bomb threat that occurred on July 2.Shearer appeared in 54B District Court today and Judge Andrea Larkin found there was no evidence suggesting Shearer knew his girlfriend, Cynthia Spade, was going to call in a bomb threat.
East Lansing City Manager George Lahanas BW said the property at Albert Avenue and Abbot Road will most likely be replaced with an office building, the area east of Valley Court Park will be replaced with a residential building and parking ramp and the location between Abbot Road and Evergreen Avenue will possibly be replaced by a residential building for senior citizens.
A proposal is currently being considered by City Council, which would require one percent of the total cost of new developments in the area to be set aside for public art.The private sector component of the ordinance would require private developments costing $500,000 or more to pay an equivalent of one percent of the total cost of the development, which would be no more than $25,000.mr