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Michigan U.S. Representative John James, a frontrunner for the Republican gubernatorial nomination, doesn't plan to participate in a debate later this month.
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Bishop Earl Boyea of the Lansing Diocese turns 75 today, requiring him to submit a letter of resignation.
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The court says Inkster must read a paralyzed resident’s emailed comments at meetings. Judges said ending a prior accommodation violated disability law.
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The MSU Rodeo Club is passionate about the sport and culture, working hard to bring the unique world to East Lansing.
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The Lansing Park Board voted Wednesday against recommending City Council members place the sale of the Lansing Shuffle on the ballot.
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In its 16th year, Lansing's Capital City Film Festival brings creators and movie buffs together for 10 days of programming.
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The Michigan Supreme Court on Wednesday considered a pair of cases that deal with resentencing people serving long prison terms for crimes they committed as children.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer said Wednesday it is time again for drivers to be on the lookout for orange barrels and construction workers.
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The Indigenous Food Sovereignty Summit took place on Michigan State University's campus this week.
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Hospice of Lansing is expanding the number of beds it offers as demand for hospice care increases.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer called for stronger federal action to protect children from addictive practices by social media companies to keep kids online.The Democratic governor took part in a summit Tuesday of groups seeking to hold internet companies accountable for what they describe as harms caused by businesses that put their interests ahead of protecting vulnerable users.
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When the Michigan men’s basketball team returned to campus after their National Championship win, a parking lot full of fans was there to congratulate them.