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Michigan bill would ban cat declawing as cruel and unnecessary

Similar bills have been introduced previously in the Michigan Legislature, most recently in 2020, but have not been made into law.

 

Man, 20, convicted in 2021 murder of 16-year-old boy in southwest Lansing

Deshown Ernesto Clark Jr., 20, was found guilty of first-degree murder and felony firearm possession after a three-day trial.

 

Michigan State is moving its final home game to Ford Field. Here's what East Lansing businesses think of that

East Lansing businesses expect varying levels of financial impact from Michigan State's change of venue for its final football game.

 

Police: Road construction worker killed in crash near Webberville

Michigan State Police said a road construction worker was struck and killed but did not immediately release more details.

 

Feds vow to take gun cases to U.S. District Court to curb violence this summer in Michigan

"The evil of gun violence in our communities cannot continue," U.S. Attorney Mark Totten said Thursday at Lansing City Hall.

 

Michigan's most searched dog breeds per city: Cane corso is tops in Detroit

The Cane corso is the most searched dog breed in six of seven Michigan cities. The Australian ahepherd and French bulldog are also popular searches.

 

Melissa White, international violinist and co-founder of Harlem Quartet, through the the years

Melissa White of Lansing is playing a new violin after a fortuitous meeting with a shop owner and investor.

 

Lansing Art Gallery celebrates art made by LGBTQ Michiganders: Photos from the exhibit

Photos from the Lansing Art Gallery's exhibit featuring art made by LGBTQ Michiganders on Wednesday, May 24, 2023, in downtown Lansing.

 

'You can still honor them:' Lansing volunteers restore, preserve grave sites

Friends of Lansing's Historic Cemeteries looks back on Boys School effort, ahead to restoration of Jewish grave markers.

 

East Lansing firefighters denied leave after MSU mass shooting, file complaint

Tom Roush, president of the IAFF Local 1609 union, sent a complaint to city human resources officials on Feb. 24.

 

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