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Police warn of organized groups of thieves targeting vehicles in Clinton County

Thieves "are being dropped off by the carload" in certain neighborhoods, usually between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m., police said.

 

Lansing officials trying to stem violence face 'easily accessible and cheap' illegal guns

Lansing police and prosecutors tasked with combating gun violence point to a root problem: Illegal firearms that are cheap and easily accessible.

 

Spin scooters: We can't control 'reckless individuals' who throw scooters in Red Cedar River

Michigan State signed an exclusive contract with Spin to allow up to 900 e-scooters on campus, but dozens have been ending up in the Red Cedar River.

 

More than 1 in 10 red tagged homes in Lansing owned by small group of landlords

The five landlords own single-family homes, duplexes, rental buildings and entire apartment communities that have been deemed unsafe.

 

Aunt sentenced to prison for death of Lansing boy with special-needs

Six-year-old Christopher Pratt died on Aug. 17, 2018, five years before the day his aunt was sentenced in connection with his death in Ingham County.

 

Hyundai, Kia drivers warned about thefts before students return to Michigan State

Police say there have been numerous theft attempts recently from campus lots and have warned drivers to take precautions.

 

Resident of Mexico without driver's license charged in fatal hit-and-run crash in Clinton County

Jose Molina-Fuentes, 39, is charged in connection with the crash. Police said he did not have a driver's license and is a resident of Mexico.

 

Century-old dam that keeps Lake Lansing homes from flooding needs major repairs

Lake Lansing's century-old dam needs major repairs due to busted valve that prevents flooding of area homes, officials say

 

Trial for man charged in 2018 killing of hunter in Bath Twp. delayed as case takes unusual turn

There are no eyewitnesses or physical evidence linking Thomas Olson or Robert Rodway to the killing of Chong Moua Yang of Lansing.

 

These vape pens look like school supplies — and they're being used in plain sight

When vape pens are camouflaged this well, how can schools stop students from sneaking them in?

 

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