Sarah Lehr
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Lansing could test out a program where certain residents get no-strings-attached monthly stipends.
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Mayor Andy Schor is unveiling his spending proposal for nearly fifty million dollars in federal relief money from the American Rescue Plan.
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Instead of opening next in May, the planned debut of a new visitor’s center at the Michigan Capitol is being pushed back until mid or late June.
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A federal lawsuit against more than half of Michigan’s counties is seeking to recoup surplus funds kept by local governments after foreclosures.
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Lansing Mayor Andy Schor wants to use federal relief funding to hire specialists who will work to ensure the district's students graduate on time.
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An Ingham County judge is dealing a victory to East Lansing ratepayers who filed a class action lawsuit over fees the city tacked onto utility bills.
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The first in a series of public meetings to discuss East Lansing’s next budget takes place tonight.
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Lansing Mayor Andy Schor wants to create a crisis assessment team that will reduce the need for arrests.
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When Michigan first started shutting down in response to COVID-19, Erica Green holed up in her dormitory with friends to discuss the strange new virus.
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The city of Jackson plans to create a community kitchen where small-scale businesses can lease cooking space.