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Supporters of the campaign say East Lansing's ordinances prevent residents in most circumstances from having “unrelated persons” stay in their homes for more than 30 days. Some East Lansing City Council members disagree with the assessment.
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A bill in the Michigan House would require every public high school to offer at least one computer science class.
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Lansing's parks and recreation department is renovating the popular soccer field at Ferris Park.
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Nearly a quarter of households in the mid-Michigan region struggle to cover the costs of housing, according to the Tri-County Regional Planning Commission.
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Michigan State University is still taking input for a permanent campus memorial to commemorate the lives of the three students killed during the attack — Arielle Anderson, Brian Fraser and Alexandria Verner.
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It’s the dreaded diagnosis for a pitcher: needing “Tommy John” surgery to reconstruct their throwing arm. It’s happening more and more, with two Spartan pitchers working through their surgery and rehab journeys to get to play again.
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The legislation is supposed to develop a system that relies less on fines and fees and instead promotes more equitable funding between courts.
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The Michigan Senate approved another round of proposals for the state’s next budget Thursday, after debate in the chamber occasionally became tense.
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Temporary memorial in Lansing's Evergreen Cemetery commemorates Victory in Europe Day
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Lansing Mayor Andy Schor's new plan comes after the city council rejected using $40 million in state funding to redevelop the Masonic Temple building for government offices.
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The esports team is new to MSU’s line-up, but its members found the way to click quickly and win.
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Democrats say highlights of it include money spent on issues like water infrastructure, housing and public safety.