Lansing | featured news

Bellevue superintendent among finalists to lead St. Johns Public Schools

St. Johns Public School Superintendent Mark Palmer is retiring June 30 after 24 years with the district.

 

As Michigan weather gets warmer, bee populations increase. Here's what to know.

With the weather getting nicer, bee populations in Michigan will continue to rise. Read more to learn about common species seen in the state.

 

Power restored for Meridian Township residents

The outage spanned from Grand River Avenue to south of Interstate 96, from Dobie Road to Meridian Road.

 

Pedestrian struck by truck in Lansing Thursday night

Police were called for a reported reckless driver and found a pedestrian who had been struck by a U-Haul truck late Thursday night.

 

Michigan State University graduation brings together community one last time

Nearly 10,000 students will walk away with doctoral, master's and bachelor's degrees Friday.

 

New extreme playground opens at Alfreda Schmidt Community Center in Lansing

The playground is an obstacle course designed to improve agility, strength, and balance for all ages, according to city officials.

 

Moneyball Sportswear to open $1M headquarters, retail store in Lansing this month

Moneyball Sportswear's new home base, one part retail and one part office and storage space, will open off West Saginaw Street later this month.

 

Greater Lansing area farmers markets ready to open for the season

The Greater Lansing area is home to more than a dozen summer farmers markets where people guy buy produce, flowers and crafts, and even enjoy some live entertainment

 

'We didn't know what was going on:' Sparrow staff criticize how bomb threat was handled

Sparrow Hospital staff told the State Journal that hospital officials, and in some cases police, could have better handled a bomb threat last month.

 

Subscribe to this RSS topic: Syndicate content