KPOT arrives, longtime retailer closes: What we know about Lansing-area openings, closings in May
By Rachel Greco
Curfew crackdowns have happened in Lansing before
By Josh Sanchez
Large fire destroys home near Ovid
By Duncan Phenix
Artist paints murals around Potter Park Zoo
By Rae Sherman
Fund raiser set for Dalis to the Rescue
By Sue Knickerbocker
Party it up this weekend
By Nicole Noechel
City of Ionia seeks public input on master plan
By David Limbaugh
Michigan elections department dismisses challenge against 7th Congressional District candidate
By Michelle Jokisch Polo
Hawk Island improvements underway
By Rae Sherman
K.W. Bell builds a sculpture to encourage tough conversations| 2024 Lansing ArtPath Profiles
By Sophia Saliby
People question cemetery upkeep
By Rachel Ramsey
Trash into treasure: Rethinking waste in Michigan college towns
Trash into treasure: Rethinking waste in Michigan college towns
By Gabrielle Nelson
Michigan Environment Watch
- Students throw away piles of unwanted but usable items each spring during college move-out.
- But organizations are keeping some of those items out of the landfill by reselling them or using them to furnish apartments for homeless people.
- More still needs to be done to reduce landfill waste in Michigan.
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What do neighbors in East Lansing want to see in the new police chief?
By Colin Jankowski
High school actors from across Michigan come to Wharton for Sutton Foster Awards Showcase
By Bridgette M. Redman
ON THE BIG SCREEN: Students awarded 'Best of Class' in short film contest
By Russell Shellberg
‘Some kind of alchemy’
By Lawrence Cosentino
Study: Michigan teacher salaries rank 41st in the nation
By Michael Arney