HopCat brewpub gets final approval
East Lansing’s HopCat’s site plan and special use permit to sell alcohol were approved unanimously at Tuesday’s East Lansing City Council meeting at City Hall.
East Lansing’s HopCat’s site plan and special use permit to sell alcohol were approved unanimously at Tuesday’s East Lansing City Council meeting at City Hall.
Michigan’s right-to-work law will face the courts today after the American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit to ask judges to strike it down.
With spring in the air and about 20 days of classes left until exams, experts said students can be their own worst enemy when it comes to finishing off the semester well if they check out early.
The former Barnes & Noble space, vacant since January 2012, will remain empty in the near future as no tenants have made steps to lease the area.
Legislators are hoping to change the BAC limit for anyone driving a boat, snowmobile or off-road vehicle would change from 0.10 grams to 0.08 grams — the legal limit for driving a car.
A public hearing on whether the East Lansing City Council should approve East Lansing’s HopCat’s site plan and special use permit to sell alcohol will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall, 410 Abbot Road.
Rich Products Corporation has issued a recall for Rich Mini Pizza Slices that were sold in Kroger stores in Michigan and other states.
A number of couches went up in flames along with the MSU men’s basketball team’s chances of winning the NCAA Tournament late Friday night and early Saturday morning.
When MSU alumnus Tim Herwaldt graduated, he wasn’t sure what career he was going to pursue with his degree in psychology.
The city of East Lansing is taking the next steps on six proposals for a site formerly proposed to be a part of the failed, financially unstable City Center II project.
Michigan’s right-to-work law, giving employees the ability to opt out of joining workplace unions, takes effect today — a change that will affect some MSU and city unions.
Although MSU is in violation of the state’s fire prevention code for fire and tornado drills in university buildings, they likely will not change practices or be penalized.
A new business owner hopes to transform the site of the former 24/7, once plagued by delinquent taxes and license violations with the city, into a convenience store with fresh food and liquor.
A parking ordinance to help local businesses receive more parking downtown, along with a unanimous recommendation for council to allow Jonna’s 2 Go’s East Lansing location to sell liquor, were discussed at the Planning Commission Wednesday at City Hall.
Spartan hunters and fishers might see an increase in efforts to keep nature beautiful in the Mitten, but it could come at the expense of up to $10 more in license fees.
Gay marriage returned to the national spotlight Tuesday as the Supreme Court heard arguments to lift a California ban — a change that could affect millions of Americans, including the Spartan community.
Four union contracts were approved by the East Lansing City Council on Tuesday that could subject the city to more than $450,000 in penalties resulting from the right-to-work legislation.
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