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COLUMN: We want to welcome you into our newsroom
On Monday, Oct. 14, the newsroom will be open to the public so the community can meet our student and professional staff and tour the newsroom.
MSU police answer to hoax bomb, weapons threat on campus Thursday night
MSU Police and Public Safety answered to a hoax call regarding a bomb threat and weapons threat on campus Thursday night, leading to heavy police presence on campus in dorm buildings and surrounding areas.
Gov. Whitmer considers changing how trustees are chosen after MSU board chair controversy
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said she was "alarmed" by the allegations against MSU board chair Rema Vassar and that she will be watching the Board of Trustees "closely" before taking action to remove a trustee or changing the Michigan Constitution.
Homeless people in Lansing feel unsupported by city, state programs
Many homeless individuals in Greater Lansing have felt unsupported by the city programs that are supposed to protect them from harmful situations, such as poor housing and cycling through hotels and homeless shelters instead of finding long-term housing in their own communities.
Grown and owned in Michigan: locals own most Lansing dispensaries
While the Michigan marijuana industry has grown exponentially, the jobs and dispensaries have stayed locally grown and owned.