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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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The Excellence in Insect Science Symposium will explore how bugs are beneficial to the climate, agriculture and our diets May 16-17 at the Kellogg Conference Center.
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Republicans are challenging Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson's guidance on processing and verifying signatures on absentee ballot forms.
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Staff from Lansing Board of Water and Light and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources teamed up to band baby peregrine falcons for the final year of the program.
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Staff from Lansing Board of Water and Light and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources teamed up Tuesday to band baby peregrine falcons for the final year of the program.
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Michigan's Community and Worker Economic Transition Office aims to keep people employed as the state moves away from fossil fuel-based industries.
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Organized soccer games and leagues are everywhere - for kids. The offerings slim down to nothing for adults who want to play recreationally in organized soccer. And that’s where Dean Jong found his calling - providing soccer for Lansing-area adults.
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Journalism major Bella Johnson always loved MSU Athletics as a fan. And then she got to be a reporter covering the Spartans.
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An Ingham County election official and her spouse are being dismissed from a federal lawsuit involving the Mason Public School District, challenging the districts’ decision to re-enroll a student who was expelled over sexual assault allegations.
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The state Supreme Court said it is no different than any other type of workplace discrimination.
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Barry Cadden's sentence for involuntary manslaughter will be served at the same time as his current federal sentence for other crimes tied to the 2012 outbreak.