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Michigan’s Democratic and Republican lawmakers swung for the fences at Jackson Field during the first ever Legislative Softball Night, raising funds for a Lansing-based charity.
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East Lansing has a new city manager. The city council voted 4-1 to hire Robert Belleman, former Controller and Chief Administrative Officer of Saginaw County, on a two-year contract.
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The Lansing Board of Education is is interviewing 15 applicants hoping to fill a seat on the board.
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Officials in Lansing are planning to open a new city hall at the old Masonic Temple building as the current building has degraded over the years.
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An investigator has recommended that Lansing’s City Council revoke the Energy Event Center's cabaret license over safety concerns following a shooting in a parking lot outside the space.
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Michigan State University's Board of Trustees is prohibiting people with concealed carry permits from bringing guns on campus. The group also heard from survivors calling for the release of documents related to the Larry Nassar abuse scandal.
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After the episode taping concludes, the guest and panel continue to chat.
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Latest entrants in U.S. Senate race. Guest: U.S. Senate candidate Dr. Pamela Pugh.
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A group of prominent mid-Michigan business leaders says Lansing needs more population density and housing to revitalize its downtown district.
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East Lansing's City Council voted to establish the Mayor's Youth Commission to provide the council with recommendations on meeting the needs of young people.
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Governor delivers message. Guest: Rep. James DeSana.
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Michigan’s Public Service Commission is allowing Consumers Energy to raise rates for natural gas after Attorney General Dana Nessel intervened to argue for a more limited rate increase.