While the first week of the year starts off slow, allowing everyone to unwind after the busy holiday season, happenings will ...
City Hall scuffles finally settled Chicago developer J. Paul Beitler achieved a longtime dream in July when Lansing’s City ...
Judge Cynthia Ward loses sleep over some of the stories she hears on the bench. So, she reasoned, those same witnesses must ...
I ate out a lot in 2024, but I still managed to miss out on several noteworthy spots in our local dining scene.
Writers often create works that are either a reflection of the times or cautionary tales warning of undesirable future ...
In September, the Capital Area Transportation Authority purchased a former Greyhound Bus station, 511 S. Washington Ave., for ...
Retired attorney Eugene “Gil” Wanger helped rewrite the Michigan Constitution in 1961. Now he’s taking a crack at Lansing’s ...
“We’re done. Done. Done. Can’t we elect someone who just gets stuff done and QUIT BOTHERING ME?” For now, we can all say one ...
Potential policy shifts under the incoming Trump administration may have an impact that could make it easier to traffic ...
Joel Ferguson, 85, elected as Lansing’s first Black City Council member in 1967, died Oct. 19. The U.S. Marine Corps veteran ...