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There were several contested primary races Aug. 2 for seats representing Greater Lansing in Michigan's House of Representatives and state Senate.
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The tour highlighted community gardens in the Lansing area. Organizers say it's a celebration for gardeners and volunteers of the Greater Lansing Food Bank's Garden Project.
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General Motors is stopping production at its Lansing Delta Township Assembly plant for one week due to supply chain disruptions.
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Hundreds of abortion rights supporters eventually joined a downtown march during what had been scheduled to be Lansing's Independence Day parade.
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A Lansing organization is working to empower young people to give back to their community by teaching them skilled trades.
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A six-week-old kitten found itself stuck inside a storm drain along Michigan and Cedar in Lansing on Wednesday.
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Lansing police are investigating after fire fighters saw a man running away from the scene of a burning Pride flag early Tuesday.
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Through Labor Day, you’ll see public art installations along the Lansing River Trail. The pieces are a part of the 5th annual ArtPath exhibition from the Lansing Art Gallery and Education Center. Participating artist William Charland got the idea to create his series of sculptures titled Red Outlines when he was working on a mural for ArtPath in 2020 under the I-496 bridge.
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Michigan’s biggest in-person ukulele festival returns this weekend to Lansing’s Old Town after a two-year hiatus.