Statewide Hispanic/Latino graduation ceremony to be held at LCC
The Hispanic/Latino Commission will hold its third-annual Statewide Hispanic/Latino College Graduation ceremony at 6 p.m. April 5 at the Dart Auditorium, 500 N. Capitol Ave. in Lansing.
The Hispanic/Latino Commission will hold its third-annual Statewide Hispanic/Latino College Graduation ceremony at 6 p.m. April 5 at the Dart Auditorium, 500 N. Capitol Ave. in Lansing.
Michigan State and the East Lansing Police Department warned students about the criminal consequences of attending "destructive gatherings" ahead of the basketball team's Final Four appearance.
East Lansing Police Department reported 12 fires set after Michigan State beat out Duke for a spot in the Final Four 68-67 on March 31.
Following Michigan State’s 68-67 win over Duke in the Elite Eight, Cedar Village celebrated with a couch fire and celebratory chants.
After Michigan State men's basketball won against Duke in the Elite Eight, people took to Cedar Village to celebrate. Follow along with State News reporters as they cover it live.
Developments adding at least 50 parking spaces will be required to include one electric vehicle charging station after the East Lansing City Council passed a new law.
The number of measles cases in Michigan has spiked to 22, putting those unable to be vaccinated for health reasons at high risk, local and state health officials say.
Community members shared conversation on topics ranging from gun violence to immigration at a "Face to Face” event Wednesday night at the East Lansing Hannah Community Center.
In this week’s episode, we’ll take a look at a heated moment during the men’s basketball team’s first game in March Madness, concerns expressed by graduate students at a teach-in rally held last week by the Graduate Employees Union and what happened to former Interim President John Engler’s interview with the Attorney General's office.
A community-funded project will bring a beach to Lansing's new Rotary Park, on the Grand River between the Lansing Center and the Shiawassee Street Bridge.
At Tuesday's East Lansing City Council meeting, three applicants for medical marijuana dispensaries received city approval despite MSU President Satish Udpa speaking against allowing them during public comment.
East Lansing residents gave largely positive feedback to the city in regards to the parks and recreation department while pointing out areas for improvement.
Following Tuesday's release of an investigative report into the Meridian Township Police Department's dismissal of a 2004 allegation of Larry Nassar's sexual abuse, township officials held a press conference.
A panel to discuss traumatic world events and how to help heal from them will be held at the Hannah Community Center this Wednesday at 5:30 p.m.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel released a consumer alert regarding state towing laws and how to file a complaint about unlawful towing.
Both northbound lanes of Abbot Road will be closed from Monday, March 25 until approximately Monday, April 8.
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The state capitol was moved to Lansing in 1847, and the city was officially founded in 1859.Since the capitol's founding, women began being integrated into universities, earned the right to vote in 1920, and have taken public office, beginning in 1950. From the first woman representative to the first woman governor of Michigan, here’s a timeline of how we got to where we are today.
Plans for a $30 million drain project and a $250 million development project could drastically reshape the Michigan Avenue corridor, bringing big changes to the Lansing-East Lansing border.