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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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Two candidates are advancing to a special election for a partial City Council term representing northeast Lansing.
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A handful of summer protests against the impact of Michigan's 2019 auto insurance charges kicked off today in Lansing.
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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 Lansing City Council has advanced a ballot measure that would let people with felony convictions serve on city boards and commissions.
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A Lansing food safety company is working with the city on a proposed multi-million dollar expansion of their facility on East Shiawassee Street.
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Two health care professionals allege they faced retaliation at a Lansing clinic after reporting sexual harassment by a doctor of osteopathic medicine.
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A teenager is settling a lawsuit after alleging that Lansing Police violated her rights during a forcible arrest.
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Nine former employees of Lansing-based United Electrical Contractors have filed a federal lawsuit alleging they were racially and sexually harassed by several managers at the company.
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Mid-Michigan business leaders hope the next state budget will come with a funding boost to resuscitate downtown Lansing.The state of Michigan is one of Lansing’s biggest employers. But, in part because of remote work, the state has cancelled about 150,000 square feet of downtown lease space since the pandemic began, according to a spokesman for the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget.