E.L. apartment owners unsure on effects of FCC cable ruling
East Lansing rental property owners are uncertain as to whether a rule approved by federal regulators will eventually lower the prices on cable bills for the city’s apartment dwellers.
East Lansing rental property owners are uncertain as to whether a rule approved by federal regulators will eventually lower the prices on cable bills for the city’s apartment dwellers.
The effects of a possible surcharge to the new Michigan Business Tax, or MBT, have yet to be determined but are expected to be better for businesses than the 6 percent sales tax expansion on services.
Peace, in Maweza Razzaq’s eyes, is not publicized nearly as often as hate.
Next to a pair of black combat boots on the lawn of the First Church of the Brethren, 3020 S. Washington Ave., sits a makeshift luminary — a jar filled with sand to prop up the single, white candle.
When animal science junior Lauren Stanko approached ASMSU’s free legal services after obtaining a minor-in-possession charge during Welcome Week, she was surprised at the limited amount of interaction she had with her lawyer.
Eventually every university classroom will increased technological capabilities.
Lansing police report the body found in the Grand River last week near South Washington Avenue and Interstate 496 is that of 53-year-old Gwendolyn Peterson.
A new pharmacy is preparing to open business in a formerly vacant property in northern East Lansing.
It’s all about priorities for Brittanie Johnson. Her balancing act includes an 18-credit course load, a slew of extra-curricular activities and maintaining a social life.
MSU’s Young Americans for Freedom officials aren’t revealing where the money comes from to fund the speakers they’ve been welcoming to campus for the past year.
A parking enforcement officer’s foot was run over Thursday by a driver whose car was in the process of being towed from Lot 72, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.
James Madison College officials are reviewing their communication with incoming freshmen after a mishap that led some high schoolers to believe they were accepted to MSU when they weren’t.
While Lansing resident Ginger Gonzales sat at her craft table covered with homemade blankets, wind chimes and seasonal decorations during the 22nd annual Women in the Arts Festival, she glanced up from her crocheting to greet a familiar face.
By Christmas shopping season next year, Meridian Mall-goers will be seeing double.
At a criminal contempt hearing Friday, a Michigan State Police detective pleaded not guilty to violating a gag order placed on the case involving alleged serial killer Matthew Macon.
For about three hours, Dolly Schwartz was in her kitchen cooking sweet kugel, a Jewish dish similar to egg-noodle casserole, and sweet potato pie — just in case there weren’t enough dishes at the Community Relations Coalition’s Cultural Cuisine Potluck.
Human resource management senior Ryan Rusnak said he really loves football — but he enjoys the sport even more when money is donated to charity because of it.
With the DJ playing music to get blood pumping and parents and children ready to show off two months of hard work, the second annual First Lego League Challenge East Lansing Regional Tournament kicked off Saturday.
Some state lawmakers see increased recycling as a necessary step for a greener Michigan.
Saginaw Street will be safer next year for bikers and pedestrians who travel on the high-volume road, city and state officials announced last week.