City council considering sidewalk sale's return
The sidewalk sale is a week-long event where local businesses are able to set up merchandise from their store on the sidewalk.
The sidewalk sale is a week-long event where local businesses are able to set up merchandise from their store on the sidewalk.
Two shootings ended in two deaths and one arrest in Lansing and East Lansing Monday.
On May 5, East Lansing began accepting applications for a new series of art installations for the downtown area — where students and residents will lock up their bikes.
From afar, the crimson red floral markings along the streets of East Lansing could be mistaken for expansive splatters of blood. Instead, they are a series of installations from artist Imran Qureshi.
On wednesday the Lansing Board of Water and Light (BWL) have decided to hire an emergency manager to improve the emergency preparedness of the city.
On May 6, the courtroom where East Lansing's city council meetings are held was filled with citizens 55 years and older.
The strong-arm robbery occurred on Albert Ave. at approximately 1:50 a.m on Sunday morning and resulted in hospitalization for the victim, police said.
Ineffective emergency management practices at the Lansing Board of Water and Light lengthened the power restoration process following the December ice storm outages by at least two to three days, a team investigating the public utility's response found.
Nutritional sciences sophomore Jared Scott Dubay was convicted of assembling to riot and remaining within 300 feet of a fire, charges punishable by up to 90 days in jail.
A two-car collision occurred at westbound Grand River Avenue and Collingwood Drive at about 6:30 p.m., stopping traffic on westbound Grand River.
An MSU fraternity party ended in reported gunfire early Sunday morning, Lansing police said. Shots were reportedly heard about a block from the Lansing Center, where the party was held.
Samantha Grigg, an 18-year-old Saline resident, pleaded guilty to manslaughter and unarmed robbery Monday in Clinton County Circuit Court in St. Johns.
A Rose Bowl victory. A visit from the President of the United States. The devastating loss of two MSU students and an 8-year-old girl who touched the hearts of the Spartan community.As students cram for finals and prepare to depart MSU — either permanently or just for the summer — let’s reflect on the most important stories of the year.
Students and alumni alike often carry the memory of hearing the Spartan Marching Band practicing in a field close to Demonstration Hall on a fall weekend.
The Park District project could be seeing changes in size and economic scope, according to city officials and DTN Management Co.
LANSING- A Senate committee approved a higher education budget bill that, if signed into law, would cap tuition rises and increase state funding to MSU by 5.9 percent.
On Wednesday, the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee is expected to vote on a higher education funding recommendation that could increase MSU’s funding by 6.1 percent, but also fine the university $500,000 for its involvement with union-building workshops.
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld Michigan’s affirmative action ban, preventing MSU and the state’s 14 ?other public universities from using race as a factor in their admissions processes.
Road closings and detours are in the near future for East Lansing with three major road construction projects planned for later this spring and summer.