Lengthy clean up of former GM sites could start next year
This week, Lansing area residents had an opportunity to learn more about what’s happening at the large vacant tracts of land along West Saginaw where...» E-Mail This
View ArticleLegwork powers green Lansing business
On last April’s Earth Day, the Lansing company Go Green Trikes launched its all-electric vehicle local delivery service. Go Green Trikes is the...» E-Mail This
View ArticleFait accompli: BWL rate hike precedes public hearing
AâLynne Boles is currently serving as president of the Lansing City Council. Itâs her third tenure as president, and she's in her seventh year on the...» E-Mail This
View ArticleLansing area officials aim to raise quality of affordable housing
Federal officials define housing as affordable when it costs 30 percent or less of a household’s income. By that measure, more than 60,000 families in...» E-Mail This
View ArticleStudy pegs Eastern HS rehab at $45 million
Stakeholders in the Lansing School District are looking over an interesting and potentially important new study. A national real estate firm, Jones...» E-Mail This
View ArticleHistoric Turner-Dodge House repaired in time for holidays
The Turner-Dodge House in north Lansing is one of the city’s most historic structures. It’s almost 160 years old, and over the years, it has hosted...» E-Mail This
View ArticleLansing gets $6-million to fight blight
Now that we’re into the new year, you might be thinking ”I’m ready to give myself a makeover.” It’s not just people who have that impulse. Entire...» E-Mail This
View ArticleBernero to unveil BWL plans, responds to early criticism
Tomorrow evening at Lansing Community College, Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero makes his tenth State of the City address. In the speech, which has the theme...
View ArticleMSU assistant dean to join Lansing City Council
The Lansing City Council will officially be back at full strength tonight, when it swears in its newest member. Vincent Delgado was appointed to the...
View ArticleIngham official: 'Renaissance' development is "marriage made in heaven"
Developers are about to become the owners of 30 acres of city land straddling Lansing and East Lansing. Monday evening, the Lansing City Council...
View ArticleNew Lansing program seeks greener, healthier homes
Anyone who’s ever bought or lived in an older home knows there is always something to fix. In an ideal situation, it’s a patch here, some paint there,...
View ArticleCouncilmember Wood: ICE operations in Lansing require better communicaton
Lansing's elected officials have begun discussions over the city's fiscal 2016 budget. Among other items, Mayor Virg Bernero's proposed spending plan...
View ArticleNewest Lansing city council member won’t run in August
Vincent Delgado was appointed to the Lansing city council in February to fill the remaining term vacated by Derrick Quinney, who left the post after...
View ArticleLansing City Council green-lights BWL audit
After a marathon session, the Lansing City Council last night approved Mayor Virg Bernero’s proposed 2015-16 budget, but it was not a complete victory...
View ArticleSparty or Big Lug? Chocolate or vanilla? You decide
The next election in Lansing is not until August, but city officials always want to instill the importance of voting in their citizens. Tomorrow, they...
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