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Restoration work of the dome at the Michigan state Capitol building is nearing its end. Scaffolding is scheduled to start coming down next week.
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A few dozen people from Lansing’s faith-based communities gathered on the capitol lawn today for an apology for slavery.
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The Michigan Capitol Commission is coming up with a plan to ban guns from the state Capitol Monday, February 27.Some ideas floated include using x-ray machines or other systems that can detect several types of weapons to screen guests at the capitol.
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The group that oversees operations at Michigan’s state capitol is eying potential changes to its security policies.
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The steel frame of a new electric vehicle battery cell plant is now under construction near Lansing. It will be operated by Ultium Cells, a joint venture of General Motors and LG Energy Solution.
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The state of Michigan is offering more than $83 million in grants to 22 communities to bolster their economic revitalization efforts. One of those projects is in Lansing.
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Chants of "forced procreation, no celebration" rang out in downtown Lansing late Monday morning when what began as a small group of people broke off from an abortion rights rally on the state Capitol lawn, unfurled a banner, and formed a line blocking the city's Independence Day parade.
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Instead of opening next in May, the planned debut of a new visitor’s center at the Michigan Capitol is being pushed back until mid or late June.
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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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Survivors of catastrophic car accidents and their advocates crowded the halls of the state Capitol on Wednesday.