City Council may require electric car chargers at new developments
An ordinance is being pushed by city council that would require new developments in East Lansing to have electric car charging stations.
An ordinance is being pushed by city council that would require new developments in East Lansing to have electric car charging stations.
Judge Clinton Canady III sentenced Robertson to 43 - 120 months with credit of 247 days served. Robertson is also required to register as a sex offender.
MSU’s debate team received $1.5 million from an alumni couple to help ensure "the nationally competitive program will enjoy ongoing scholarship and funding support for years to come."
Lansing families will have the opportunity to receive Christmas gifts donated through JCI Lansing's Stuff the Bus drive, running this weekend at the Eastwood Towne Center Walmart.
The Lansing Art Gallery offers Michigan artists a chance to sell their works at the Michigan Made Holiday Exhibition, which runs through Dec. 22.
Overhauls of the paid sick time and minimum wage ballot initiatives passed by the Legislature earlier this year are headed to Gov. Rick Snyder's desk.
The introduction of a controversial ordinance to make it illegal to charge multiple months of rent at once is getting delayed, again.
Outgoing Gov. Rick Snyder will not seek input from MSU students or faculty before selecting MSU Trustee George Perles’ successor, according to Snyder's communications director.
The university announced today it will begin paying out its $500 million settlement with survivors of ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar’s sexual abuse.
The Healing and Assistance Fund will be discontinued, an email obtained by The State News said.
ASMSU President Katherine "Cookie" Rifiotis is taking a personal leave of absence for the remainder of the semester, effective immediately.
Motivational speaker Eric Thomas spoke to a group of MSU students Monday night about how to stay focused before heading into finals week.
A Michigan State professor discussed the alleged sexual harassment, online harassment and "utter institutional failure" she said she experienced during her time at the university.
James Madison and Lyman Briggs professor Joy Rankin published a long essay Nov. 28 detailing the sexual harassment she allegedly suffered at the hands of an unnamed associate dean.
Lawyers advising East Lansing City Council member Aaron Stephens told him that charging multiple months' rent at a time is illegal, as Stephens prepares to introduce an ordinance to prevent such cases.
Bills to intervene in court cases and create a campaign finance oversight committee have been introduced as the Republican-led Legislature continues a busy lame-duck session.
The Meridian Township Farmers' Market will open its winter market tomorrow, Dec. 1 at Meridian Mall in Okemos.
Though Simon denies knowing about Nassar's crimes until 2016, she was recently arraigned for lying to investigators about when she became aware. According to court records, Simon became aware in 2014—during the Title IX investigation brought about by Amanda Thomashow's complaint.
The State News Editorial Board sat down with Interim President John Engler on Nov. 27. This is a transcript of the interview.
Engler was asked a wide range of questions about his tenure and current campus issues. Here are five takeaways from Engler’s interview.