Kathie Klages to stand jury trial in Veterans Memorial Court this week
Former MSU gymnastics coach will stand trial before a jury this week in Veterans Memorial Court.
Former MSU gymnastics coach will stand trial before a jury this week in Veterans Memorial Court.
The 7-Eleven below the Hub of Campus apartment complex was scheduled to open on Jan. 31 but is now set to open on Feb. 13.
Recent changes to the Michigan State University Federal Credit Union, or MSUFCU, Membership and Account Agreement features a mandatory Arbitration Agreement, including a waiver of class action lawsuits. Members have the option to opt-out of the Arbitration Agreement by notifying MSUFCU, of their decision within 30 days of receiving notice of these changes.
A man from Jackson County waived his right to a preliminary exam at East Lansing 54B District Court on Thursday, Feb. 6 after being charged with two felonies.
Will Kopachik, a retired MSU faculty member and tenured associate professor in the MSU’s Department of Integrative Biology, is recognized for founding and coaching the Science Olympiad team at East Lansing High School.
Harper’s Restaurant and Brewpub owner Trisha Riley aspires to give back to the East Lansing community and implement recycling initiatives, too.
Kelly Arndt, director of the East Lansing Prime Time senior program for over 28 years, shares her passion for the aging population in East Lansing.
The investigation into the death of Alaina Grace Hopkinson has officially closed, according to Michigan State University Police Department Captain Doug Monette.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer delivered the Democratic response to President Donald Trump’s State of the Union on Feb. 4 at East Lansing High School, shortly after Trump’s speech ended in Washington D.C.
East Lansing Mayor Pro Tem reflects on his time on East Lansing City Council and his future career path.
In East Lansing, residents in favor of Andrew Yang have recently come together to form a “Yang Gang,” a commonly known title for the followers of Yang’s campaign.
The East Lansing City Clerk's Office will have extended hours leading up to the March 10 presidential primary election.
William Strampel, former dean of Michigan State's College of Osteopathic Medicine, is projected to be released early from Ingham County Jail, according to Ingham County Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Jason Ferguson. As of now, his projected release date is April 3.
MSUPD is investigating property destruction that occurred at the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum.
The first week of February marks the start of construction for an extension of Northern Tier Trail that will reach into the border of Meridian Township.
East Lansing City Council approved a resolution opposing senate bills that would prevent local governments from limiting communication with immigration officials.
President Trump delivered a speech at Dana Incorporated — an auto supplier in Warren — about a new trade agreement and the impact it will have on Michigan and its manufacturing industry.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer delivered her second State of the State Address on Jan. 29. Her speech focused on infrastructure, education, employment and healthcare. Whitmer's focus of the night was emphasizing the importance of immediate action when it comes to these issues.
East Lansing implements priority based budgeting, community-facing data dashboard to create a transparent understanding of how the City services provides funding to different departments throughout the city.
MSU student Jennifer Spicer received 11 months of probation at her sentencing hearing in East Lansing 54B District Court Wednesday after threatening an act of terrorism on the university's president.