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The East Lansing Human Rights Commission found DTN Management violated protections against income discrimination when the company denied a tenant's lease renewal.
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Michigan State University plans to return to classes on Monday, nearly a week after a gunman shot and killed three students and wounded five.
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The city of East Lansing honored veterans Thursday with a small ceremony in a place that bears witness to the memory of one of its most storied residents. Under a crisp blue sky, three Marines in even crisper dress blue uniforms laid wreaths at a set of black stone markers outside the Hannah Community Center.During the Korean War, Second Lieutenant Sherrod Skinner shielded his fellow Marines from a bomb blast that took his life and earned him the Medal of Honor.
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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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Michigan State University officials are planning to install new fencing around parts of the Red Cedar River. The project comes after thousands of people signed an online petition asking for improved safety measures.
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Self-help and romantic comedy books were some of the most popular genres borrowed from the East Lansing Public Library this year.
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An East Lansing elementary school will now bear the name of a local civil rights pioneer.
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East Lansing Mayor Aaron Stephens has announced his resignation, effective August 11th.A year ago, then-mayor Ruth Beier and former mayor and…
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The city of East Lansing is waiving restaurant and entertainment fees as a way of helping businesses stay open.Restaurants and bars have been hit hard by…