Sarah Lehr
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Lansing Mayor Andy Schor and other local leaders want to divest the city from Russian funds in protest of that country’s invasion of Ukraine.
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A nearly century-old hotel in downtown Jackson could finally be due for renovations after years of vacancy.
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During Lansing’s State of the City address last week, Mayor Andy Schor said the average rating of city roads has improved in recent years. But is that really true?
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East Lansing is handing over a slew of text messages, computer files and other records after settling a lawsuit over a public records request.
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Michigan inmates can be billed up to $60 a day for time in a county jail. Some defend the practice as a way to reimburse taxpayers, but advocates say the pay-to-stay fees heap on extra punishment.
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The state could commission a study into a traumatic chapter of Michigan history, the governor’s budget recommendation includes money for a study on Native American children forced to attend boarding schools in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
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Michigan State University President Samuel Stanley Jr. is joining more than 500 higher education leaders in calling for special immigration status to protect Ukrainians studying in the U.S.
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When Dave Rubello adopted his beagle, Teddy, he knew having a dog used in lab testing could come with medical challenges.
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Mid-Michigan business leaders hope the next state budget will come with a funding boost to resuscitate downtown Lansing.The state of Michigan is one of Lansing’s biggest employers. But, in part because of remote work, the state has cancelled about 150,000 square feet of downtown lease space since the pandemic began, according to a spokesman for the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget.
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A former Michigan Republican chairwoman is being subpoenaed by a U.S. House committee. It’s part of an investigation into the deadly January 6th insurrection at the nation’s capital.