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The East Lansing City Council is set to discuss plans to renovate Valley Court Park next week after residents and officials have expressed concerns with the design.
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Democratic state Senator Sarah Anthony plans to reintroduce legislation that would protect Black Michiganders from hair-based discrimination.
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The East Lansing city clerk and deputy clerk are both resigning from their positions. Their resignations add to a series of departures from city offices.
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Michigan dairy producers are praising the launch of an investigation by the U.S. Trade Representative into alleged trade violations by the Canadian dairy industry.
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Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and Attorney General Dana Nessel want the Legislature to adopt tougher laws to help protect Michigan elections from meddling and threats.
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Michigan lawmakers could be setting a bill up to cut taxes for retirees, provide certain breaks, and spend money on economic incentives.
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The Ingham County Board of Commissioners is considering whether to offer a medication to reverse opioid overdoses for free outside of the county jail.
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In the wake of the killing of Tyre Nichols by police officers in Memphis, Michigan lawmakers are once again looking for ways to curb police brutality.
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Michigan’s next presidential primary could move up to late February under a bill passed in the state House of Representatives Tuesday.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed the first public act of the new year Tuesday – a $1.1 billion spending bill that includes money for housing and assistance for businesses that suffered losses due to COVID-19.
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WKAR's Megan Schellong spoke with Noel Garcia Jr. about his priorities on the East Lansing City Council and addressing safety at East Lansing High.
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We could learn this week whether Michigan will host an early presidential primary on Feb. 27 of next year.