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Justice League of Greater Lansing reaches one-third of its reparations goal

The nonprofit has presented at predominately white churches to encourage congregants to join in on the reparations effort for Black residents.

 

Nessel charges 8 current and former prison employees in inmate's 2019 death

Lancaster received no emergency medical attention until after he died in prison in 2019, despite massive weight loss and dehydration, the AG said.

 

Michigan State 'supportive' of stadium alcohol sales as bill passes House committee

A university spokesman said MSU is "supportive" of the policy but declined to give specifics on the likelihood of alcohol sales this football season.

 

Lansing woman convicted of murder in death of 6-year-old nephew with special needs

Ingham County Prosecutor John Dewane said jurors had to work through mounds of evidence, and at least one juror was crying as the verdicts were read.

 

Organ donor question could soon be on Michigan income tax forms

Patrick Wells-O'Brien of Gift of Life Michigan said registrations in the program have slowed in recent years.

 

Two men charged with murder in Lansing park shooting

Two man have been charged with murder in the May 7 fatal shooting of Lewis Hall in Reutter Park in downtown Lansing.

 

Student paralyzed in Michigan State University mass shooting moves to sue school

Yukai "John" Hao, a student paralyzed during the February mass shooting at Michigan State University, has taken steps to sue the university.

 

Hunter Biden to plead guilty to two tax charges, resolve federal gun violation: DOJ

Hunter Biden agreed to plead guilty to two tax federal tax charges and resolve a gun offense, the U.S. attorney for Delaware announced Monday.

 

Lansing man hospitalized after stabbing in Baker-Donora Neighborhood

Lansing police were dispatched about 5:14 p.m. to the 1400 block of Bailey Street in the Baker-Donora Neighborhood for a report of a stabbing.

 

Energy Secretary Granholm talks Michigan energy future, gas stoves as activists chant

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm was interviewed by columnist Carol Cain on Monday as part of the "Breakfast Club" series.

 

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