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Lansing residents are getting a taste of what life was like in the area 100 years ago.
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Tomorrow, civic leaders in Lansing are dedicating a new state historical marker honoring civil rights legend Malcolm X.
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A new mural in downtown Lansing celebrates the life and legacy of longtime local entrepreneur Louie Boji.
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A brand-new playground designed for people of all abilities and ages is coming soon to downtown Lansing.
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Hundreds of people owe fees to Lansing’s district court for driving with a suspended license. Now, the city could use federal relief money to forgive some of that debt.
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Former Lansing Mayor Tony Benavides has died. He served for many years on the city council before his partial term as mayor.
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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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Virg Bernero dropped out of the race for Lansing mayor this spring because of sexual harassment allegations. But he still has more than 73,000 dollars left in his campaign coffers, but here are some details on what Bernero could do with that money.
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Emergency Housing Vouchers are now available to Lansing residents. This past week, the Lansing Housing Commission received 32 emergency vouchers to help people pay for rent. They were funded through the American Rescue Plan.
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The Lansing City Council is reversing course and won’t ask voters to decide on ranked-choice voting in November.