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In his third Jackson State of the City address, mayor Daniel Mahoney said the city is making housing and economic investments to become a more resilient community.
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Residents will be able to register to give public comment online and address officials on legislative issues.
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The East Lansing Independent Police Oversight Commission is recommending police officers avoid physical restraints and weaponry whenever possible.
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The East Lansing Police Department is investigating a bomb threat made to the Congregation Shaarey Zedek synagogue.
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The Albert Avenue proposal is taking input from neighborhood businesses, including on vehicle parking.
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The Michigan State University board moved to release at least 4,000 documents related to the Larry Nassar sex abuse scandal after years of objection.
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Nine officials are campaigning for a revision to East Lansing's governing document.
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Sec. Jocelyn Benson is launching a tool that allows the public to send Freedom of Information Act requests for government documents and receive them in a centralized location.
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The Governor expects tax hike recommendations from her panel on how to grow Michigan. Special one-on-one guest interview: U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.
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Enrollment, student test scores and attendance are up as the Lansing School District increases wages for teachers and adds programming.
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Law enforcement say the early intervention program will provide support for youth facing certain charges involving a firearm or other weapons.
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Officials in East Lansing are taking public input on the city's non-motorized transportation plan and a proposal to add bike lanes to a section of Hagadorn Road.