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A Night at the Soul Lounge is Lansing’s largest hip-hop and soul residency. The monthly event takes place at The Avenue Café and features DJ sets, spoken word and live music.
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The former Sears building in Lansing’s Frandor shopping center is set to host the annual Capital City Film Festival in April.
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Lansing’s Fenner Nature Center is putting on its annual Maple Syrup Festival this Saturday.
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The Earl Nelson Singers in Lansing performed their last concert Sunday after keeping the tradition of African American spirituals alive for 60 years.
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DeLeon, who works as a CATA bus driver for routes on Michigan State’s Campus, has been involved in setting up the area’s biggest MMA and boxing cards for 25 years.
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A public forum is planned for Tuesday to gather input on what the community would like to see in the Logan Square shopping center on Lansing’s south side.
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The city of Lansing is working to fix a billing problem affecting some Capital Area Recycling and Trash customers.
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Lansing is saying goodbye to two pillars of its LGBTQ community. 33-year-old Rizza Benton and 31-year-old Sydney Eckhoff died a week apart in November.
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The Lansing Board of Water & Light retired its last standing coal-fired power plant, the Erickson Power Station on November 27th in a push towards clean and renewable energy.
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After a summer-long project to rebuild I-496 through downtown Lansing, the highway is reopening Tuesday for motorists.