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The Riverwalk Theatre in Lansing is taking on two classical music greats in its latest production with a staging of the play Amadeus.
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Lansing Mayor Andy Schor used his State of the City address on Tuesday to tout major public and private investments and present a vision for a resilient Capital City.
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City officials unanimously approved a resolution condemning anti-Palestinian and anti-Israeli bigotry.
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Residents have less than two weeks to file for the board tasked with amending the city’s governing document.
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The $8 million award will support up to 50 charging stations in mid-Michigan.
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Residents are asking the Lansing City Council to formally oppose U.S. aid to Israel. Officials also discussed an expansion of the River Trail network.
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Adam Hussain was elected as the council's vice president during the board's meeting Wednesday night. Trini Lopez-Pehlivanoglu and Tamera Carter were sworn in to their at-large positions.
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Lansing officials recently cleared a homeless encampment near the Kalamazoo Street bridge, prompting calls to invest more in sheltering the city’s unhoused population.
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Lansing Shuffle opened in early 2023 at the site of the old City Market along the riverfront.
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One of the longest serving members of the Lansing City Council is retiring at the end of this year. Wood spoke with WKAR's Arjun Thakkar about her experience in government.