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The Democracy at a Crossroads series from The Atlantic made stops at the University of Nevada Reno and Morehouse College and is now ending at Michigan State University.
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Half of all proceeds from vendors at this weekend's festival will go to a charity supporting people in Gaza.
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Commissioners appear to be in favor of a ‘strong mayor’ system. The group has also heard from residents seeking more oversight over the Lansing Board of Water and Light.
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Michigan officials are asking residents to take precautions around railroad tracks as part of a national campaign running this week.
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Studies estimate that mid-Michigan needs 7,500 new housing units to meet demand. That's forcing Lansing area officials to get creative with how they build more homes.
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Sheriff Gary Schuette said there could be serious consequences for public safety service if voters turn down Jackson County's third attempt to fund jail operations.
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Ingham County is exploring how to implement a new policy to grant paid time off to employees who become parents.
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East Lansing voters will weigh in this fall on a ballot proposal to change city housing rules. Some residents are organizing against the measure.
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The City Council created the committee to review the City Charter, take public input and recommend changes to the rules of city governance.
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Candidates in the presidential campaign have been discussing the role people without children play in politics. Child free adults are a big part of Michigan’s population.
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Michigan's attorney general says records finally provided by Michigan State University don't reveal anything new about convicted sports doctor Larry Nassar.