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Michigan State University data breach linked to global ransomware attack

Michigan State University previously disclosed the breach in a notice to students and others.

 

Stolen cars from Lansing GM plant found when drivers stopped for gas

At least three of the cars were recovered, and one person was in custody, police said.

 

5 major security changes Michigan State students can expect this fall

One change promised to staff and students — new locks installed on all classroom doors by the time classes begin Aug. 28 — won't happen.

 

Balancing act: How MSU plans to keep campus safe without being 'overbearing'

MSU officials are still working to strike the right balance between a fortified campus and a welcoming college environment as classes begin soon.

 

Don't strain your neck. Here's a look at Lansing's tallest buildings

The tallest building in mid-Michigan, the Boji Tower, has had the clouds to itself for nearly a century. It may soon have an even taller neighbor.

 

As Capitol ups security House lawmakers' offices get weapons detectors, too

'Reasonable security enhancements have been added to help ensure a safer environment for all,' spokesperson Amber McCann said.

 

Judge says AG Dana Nessel must release court exhibits requested through FOIA

The Michigan AG's Office refused to release exhibits introduced in court during a criminal case. But a judge ruled the exhibits are subject to FOIA.

 

'Part of growing up': Judge takes pragmatic approach to sentencing plant owner

After a 17-year-old employee lost a hand in a meat grinder, a local judge declined to impose any jail or probation time for the owner of the Saranac-area meat processing company.

 

Michigan Dem state reps survive mayoral primaries: What it means for state House majority

Democratic state Reps. Kevin Coleman of Westland and Lori Stone of Warren will advance to general election, according to unofficial results.

 

State officials quell rumors of landfill in southern Ingham County

Duane Pickney said he was encouraged by what Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes & Energy officials told township residents.

 

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