Lansing, No Kings and Michigan State Capitol
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Local businesses are keeping their doors open during typical Saturday hours during the No Kings protest at the Michigan State Capitol.
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After 2 years, $14 million, Michigan Ave. reconstruction in Lansing done
The road was reconfigured from five lanes to four, with new sidewalks and traffic signals and updated sewer and water mains.
The statement regarding rescheduling was released just as women veterans and supporters rallied in Lansing on Tuesday, calling for respect.
On Monday, Michigan’s State Capitol hosted a celebration honoring Indigenous Peoples’ Day, a day to recognize the history, culture, and resilience of Indigenous communities. While the second Monday in October is still marked federally as Columbus Day,
Lansing and Eaton County receive a portion of Michigan's new $112M Public Safety Trust Fund, aiming to combat violence through police hiring and community programs.
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Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce presses for answers on state workers' return to office
The chamber is seeking clarification on the state's plan to optimize in-person work and bring 80% state workers back into the office.
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS)– Today, the Community Mental Health Association of Michigan (CMHAM) will hold its “Walk a Mile in My Shoes” rally at the Michigan State Capitol in Lansing. The rally begins at 1:30 p.m. Former U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow will ...
Lansing will receive $23 million from Michigan's new state budget to repair pothole-damaged local roads, offering relief to drivers and businesses.
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Michigan's 2025 Christmas tree has been chosen. When the 68-foot spruce will reach Lansing
A 68-foot tall spruce tree from Sault Ste. Marie has been selected as Michigan's 2025 official state Christmas tree, the Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget said on Thursday, Oct. 2.
A 68-foot spruce tree in the Upper Peninsula has been selected as the State of Michigan's 2025 Christmas tree.
Thousands rally on Saturday, Oct. 18, in Des Moines for the No Kings protest with the Iowa State Capitol as the backdrop.