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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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A new warming center to keep adults warm through cold winter nights is opening Monday on Lansing’s Westside. The facility is not open to families with children.
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Ingham County Prosecutor John Dewane has increased enforcement of felony firearm violations, with charges up more than four times compared to this time last year.
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The Board of State Canvassers is discussing potential legislation to codify new practices for examining petition signatures.
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U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg visited Michigan State University last night as students raised concerns about the Israel-Hamas war and the impacts of climate change.
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Bacon served for three years on the City Council and discusses how some of his decisions had "ripple effects."
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The State Capitol Commission wants to build a new pedestrian mall in downtown Lansing to connect government landmarks.
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Lawyers for both sides of the lawsuit have until Dec. 4 to submit briefs explaining their views on the legality of the state House and Senate maps drawn by the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission.
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The violence intervention program currently based in southwest Lansing could see up to 60 fellowships next year as it works to expand across the city.
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WKAR's Arjun Thakkar hops on his bike to find out why some residents want to make Lansing more cycling-friendly.
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Latest on the 54/54 split in the Michigan House. Guest: Sen. Jeremy Moss.