Hundreds gather at Michigan State Capitol to protest abortion bans
More than 300 people wearing red robes and white bonnets gathered in front of the Michigan State Capitol on Saturday to protest restrictions against abortion.
More than 300 people wearing red robes and white bonnets gathered in front of the Michigan State Capitol on Saturday to protest restrictions against abortion.
The East Lansing City Council voted 3-2 to maintain and grant a raise to City Attorney Thomas Yeadon and his firm, McGinty, Hitch, Person, Yeadon & Anderson, P.C., after interviewing two other firms hours before at its June 18 meeting.
A pilot program initiated by the City of East Lansing will provide 30-minute free parking in July. The program will apply to the Grove Street Garage, M.A.C. Avenue Garage, Charles Street Garage, Division Street Garage and the Bailey lot.
The East Lansing City Council discussed halting downtown development in order to streamline a housing study and augment the downtown zoning code at its June 11 discussion-only meeting.
Thousands of people attended Pride events at the Capitol and in Old Town this weekend.
Thousands of people attend Pride in Lansing this weekend.
After previously discussing closing the Hannah Community Center, the Hannah Community Center Committee is now discussing more programming and facility improvements.
The East Lansing Police Department arrested a bank robbery suspect, responding to a call made at approximately 11:40 a.m. June 10, according to a press release.
Here is a list of events you can attend and things you can do in the East Lansing area this summer.
The East Lansing City Council began discussion of a moratorium on development, authorized the city manager to enter certain contracts, introduced an ordinance to create a Public Safety Review Board and approved funding for parks and infrastructure in its June 4 meeting.
The East Lansing City Council approved its fiscal year 2020 budget and capital improvement plan, which outlines the city’s sources of revenue and area of priority for investment in public projects, at its May 21 meeting.
The 56th Annual East Lansing Art Festival took place Saturday, May 18 and Sunday, May 19 in downtown East Lansing.
The Target being built in East Lansing on Grand River Avenue as part of the Center City Project will officially open on July 21, 2019. The store is already beginning to hire 80 team members to "help deliver a great shopping experience for guests," according to a press release from the City of East Lansing.
Albert Avenue — from Division Street to Bailey Street — will be closed to traffic for construction from Monday until Wednesday this week, according a City of East Lansing press release.
Panelists spoke on intersecting solutions to drug abuse, child abuse and neglect in Michigan at a public hearing at Lansing's Central United Methodist Church April 25.
The East Lansing City Council approved CA-East Lansing’s application to open a downtown dispensary during its April 23 meeting.
Several criminal cases involving Michigan State and its employees have proceeded this school year. Here's a recap of the cases heading into the summer.
Officials from the City of East Lansing and the Lansing Board of Water and Light are discussing pathways to the city's complete reliance on renewable energy.
After years in the making and seven different development agreements, the Lansing City Council approved the $250 million Red Cedar project during its April 22 meeting.
The East Lansing City Council doesn’t have a clear direction on handling recreational marijuana penalties after a recent meeting regarding two visions for a potential ordinance.