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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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Michigan State University has announced extended tailgating hours on football Saturdays this fall.
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Lansing resident Ryan Kost woke up after 5 a.m. Tuesday to find his neighbor upset and at his door.
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The city of East Lansing has released more videos showing what happened before police shot a man outside a Meijer grocery store last month.
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East Lansing public schools indoor mask mandate begins Monday May, 16.
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Two East Lansing police officers who fired shots at a Black man outside a Meijer grocery store in late April have been identified as Jose Viera and Jim Menser.
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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.