WKAR News goes in depth to reveal how malls across Michigan are struggling to survive in the age of online shopping — and how some communities are reimagining retail for the future.
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The City of Jackson is scrapping its previous proposal to introduce metered parking in the city to pay for parking infrastructure upgrades.
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Reporting from East Lansing Info is shedding light on a series of sexual harassment complaints against former Police Chief Kim Johnson that were filed before he resigned.
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Hot summer temperatures and drier conditions help the West Nile virus spread.
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Michigan's Department of Natural Resources is urging people to be on the lookout for the beetle. It targets 12 types of hardwood trees — including maples, elms, birches, willows, and horse chestnuts.
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Several hundred people attended each days of concerts as part of the city of East Lansing's "A Taste of Folk Festival."
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A new lavender farm has recently opened in central Michigan, and experts say it's a part of a larger trend of a growing interest in agritourism.
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The owls were born in the wild earlier this spring.
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A conservation group continues a decade-long program to clean the river — while also teaching troubled kids to value the pristine waters.
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Republican State House Speaker Matt Hall says he wants to tackle high property taxes for homeowners during this session of the Legislature, which would very likely require a proposal on the ballot.
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Meridian Township's leaders are considering a partnership with a local school district or using a state grant to buy or lease a building to use for a senior center.
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State Rep. Joe Tate told The Associated Press on Thursday that he is suspending his campaign to move “in a different direction of service.”