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Potter Park Zoo launches new walking club
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Reforming state business incentive programs is among the top priorities in an economic development plan that Michigan House Republicans announced Wednesday.
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East Lansing's city attorney said he'll look into whether the city can modify its noise ordinance on loud cars and motorcycles.
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The head of a specialty pharmacy will be sentenced in Michigan for 11 deaths more than a decade ago that were tied to tainted steroids.
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Fitness enthusiasts who embrace tech need to make a choice for their wearable: Apple or Fitbit. Neither device is perfect, but each has fans for different reasons.
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State prosecutors claim Lee Chatfield and his wife, Stephanie, misused campaign funds to make luxury purchases.
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Two students were assaulted Monday evening at the Michigan State University Main Library.
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All Things Considered host Sophia Saliby talks with WKAR's Politics and Civics reporter Arjun Thakkar about the candidates seeking to review and amend Lansing’s charter.
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State agricultural officials are monitoring Bird flu found on multiple Michigan dairy farms
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On May 7, Lansing will hold a special election to select nine candidates to form a commission tasked with revising the city’s primary governing document.
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Special elections today will determine the balance of power in the Michigan House of Representatives for the rest of this year’s session
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Lansing community leader Alfreda Schmidt died April 14 at 97 years old.