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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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Lansing could test out a program where certain residents get no-strings-attached monthly stipends.
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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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Lansing’s Sparrow Hospital is welcoming military medical personnel, the team is assisting with the health system’s fourth COVID-19 surge.
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A Lansing homeless service provider is once again accepting new clients after experiencing a recent COVID-19 outbreak.
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The search continues on Michigan State University’s campus for a missing 18-year-old.