VIDEO: Thursday night's Park District vote
East Lansing City Council will meet tonight at 7:00 p.m. to discuss a hurdle in the Park District development project. What is the issue and where might it lead? Watch our video for more.
East Lansing City Council will meet tonight at 7:00 p.m. to discuss a hurdle in the Park District development project. What is the issue and where might it lead? Watch our video for more.
The East Lansing-Lansing area was ranked 14th in WalletHub's ranking of 2017's most and least educated cities in America.
A 34-year-old East Lansing man was arrested early Monday after he was suspected of firing multiple gunshots in the air, according to a release from ELPD.
Last week, ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar pleaded guilty to three charges of child pornography in federal court, but it's not the end of the line yet.
During the academic year, the Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU, is a prevalent group on campus as the undergraduate student government. What students may not know, however, is that some members of ASMSU continues to work during the summer.
Comedian Trevor Noah is coming to MSU on Nov. 12, presented by MSU’s College of Arts & Letters. “The Daily Show” funnyman will be hitting the stage for a live performance on campus.
A former U.S. Attorney weighs in on the plea agreement. Will the Karolyis see public scrutiny? Nassar pleads guilty to three child pornography charges. Alleged Nassar victims find the plea deal frustrating. A lawsuit is filed against the U.S. Olympic Committee.
The MSU Board of Trustees held a special meeting Thursday to grant President Lou Anna K. Simon authority to deal with proceedings of a TV broadcast license donation. It was the only item on the meeting's brief agenda.
MSU announced the former Spartan will be the grand marshal for the 2017 edition of Homecoming, which runs Oct. 15-21.
Though the plea deal Larry Nassar signed Tuesday won’t include charges related to two separate alleged incidents of sexual exploitation, a former U.S. Attorney said the plea deal could maximize Nassar’s sentence.
Ingham County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management issued a severe weather outlook alert for Wednesday July 12, warning residents of potential factors which could brew into a severe storm.
The City of East Lansing has approved the due diligence report for the multi-million dollar Center City District redevelopment project, clearing the way for developers to begin securing further financing for the project.
Despite the overall positive conclusions, findings of the report reveal unfinished and unresolved details regarding the developer's financial backings. Those findings did not seem to cause alarm to Development Strategies.
Larry Nassar, the former MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor accused of sexual assault by 119 women, pleaded guilty to three counts of child pornography charges in federal court Tuesday and will await sentencing.
In a 2017 ranking of the "711 best colleges for your money," MSU ranked 30th while U-M ranked third out of 2,400 total schools analyzed in the Money magazine ranking. Out of schools across the nation, MSU and U-M represent the best schools for your money for the state of Michigan.
Ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar has agreed to plead guilty to three federal charges of child pornography, according to reports. Nassar has been charged with acquiring and possessing "more than 37,000" images of child pornography as well as the destruction of these files.
The hope is that the project will turn the barrier into a gateway, said Lori Mullins, the community and economic development administrator for the City of East Lansing. The improved image will hopefully draw further investment to the region.
The East Lansing Police Department is hosting a sealed bid vehicle auction beginning on July 7 allowing for the chance to walk away with an impounded vehicle for cheap.
Number of former patients suing Nassar grows to 119. Former gymnast responds to USA Gymnastics report. More counts against Nassar bound over. MSU's legal costs for Nassar top $1 million.
Over 30 years ago, Jeff Murphy arrived at the East Lansing Police Department, eager for his first job in law enforcement. He was unaware he would eventually climb the ranks to become the city’s Chief of Police.