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State revenue grew faster than the rate of inflation last year, but not enough to trigger an income tax rollback under a state law.
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Sexual assault prevention advocate Brenda Tracy alleges former Michigan State University football coach Mel Tucker tried to ruin her public reputation.
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The former McLaren Greater Lansing Greenlawn campus is getting new life as the hub for a mid-Michigan charity currently spread across five locations.
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In an executive order, President Trump directs the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to stop funding NPR and PBS. They say he can't. PBS chief Paula Kerger calls it "blatantly unlawful".
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President Donald Trump’s administration is preemptively suing the state of Michigan to block climate change lawsuits against oil and gas companies.
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The Michigan Statewide Infrastructure Workforce Plan is a framework for creating and enhancing job opportunities and training programs to meet Michigan's critical infrastructure needs.
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Farmers markets in the Greater Lansing area return throughout May and June.
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It’s a lot to take in, as NIL and the college basketball scene is rapidly changing. East Lansing hoops stars Cameron Hutson and KJ Torbert are thinking through what experiences matter to them for school.
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Alan Haller was appointed to lead MSU Athletics in 2021.
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The Mason Orchestral Society's Sunday concert will include an original piece written by a Lansing composer and music from "Star Wars."
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There are months of work ahead just to clear roads, an official with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources says.
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Renewable energy projects could lose their power to go around local zoning laws under bills that passed Wednesday in the Michigan House.