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Community members and activists are hoping to start a conversation following an excessive force investigation into the East Lansing Police Department that has been turned over to Michigan's State Police. → Read More
Community members and activists are hoping to start a conversation following an excessive force investigation into the East Lansing Police Department that has been turned over to Michigan's State Police. → Read More
Quinn XCII shares his inspirational message during the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More
Michigan State fiction film capstone students rework their year long film after an abrupt end to the school year. → Read More
A Michigan State international student died on Saturday, March 21. Stay with The State News for more updates on this story. → Read More
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Michigan has jumped to 336. → Read More
East Lansing Police Chief Larry Sparkes has retired, according to a press release sent out Tuesday. → Read More
East Lansing Police Chief Larry Sparkes has retired, according to a press release sent out Tuesday. → Read More
East Lansing Mayor Ruth Beier has declared a local state of emergency following the confirmation of 12 cases of coronavirus in Michigan, including one in Ingham County. → Read More
It's back to the drawing board for Core Spaces and their Hub on Bogue Street project after being referred back to planning commission at the Feb. 25 East Lansing City Council meeting. → Read More
East Lansing voters will decide whether or not to increase funding of Potter Park Zoo in the March 10 primary election. Potter Park Zoological Society Executive Director Am.y Morris-Hall said current funding pays for day-to-day operations, but the zoo desperately needs upgrades. → Read More
Michigan State University Federal Credit Union, or MSUFCU provide new details to East Lansing city council on proposed branch and innovation building. → Read More
Tensions were high at the Feb. 11 East Lansing City Council Meeting when the council voted 3-2 in favor of a deer management program. → Read More
East Lansing Mayor Pro Tem reflects on his time on East Lansing City Council and his future career path. → Read More
The East Lansing City Clerk's Office will have extended hours leading up to the March 10 presidential primary election. → Read More
Michigan State's global sales leadership team continues to promote refugee assistance projects. → Read More
Dr. Martin Luther King Commission of Mid-Michigan was awarded more than $150,000 by seven local businesses. → Read More
"Black history is very relevant now as we as a nation sort out a way to level the playing field. The past needs to be considered, and the American people need to have all the information." → Read More
Critically endangered black rhino calf born at Potter Park Zoo over winter break. → Read More
Students share their thoughts on President Donald Trump and address what impeachment might mean for the 2020 election. → Read More