Steven R. Reed, Lansing StateJournal

Steven R. Reed

Lansing StateJournal

Lansing, MI, United States

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  • Lansing StateJournal
  • Detroit Free Press
  • WZZM 13 On Your Side

Past articles by Steven:

Lansing stabbing victim identified, suspect arrested

Police arrested a 21-year-old man in the stabbing death of a teenager after an "ongoing feud" escalated to violence. → Read More

Snyder: Career civil servants at fault in Flint

Gov. Snyder calls for public support of infrastructure fixes; again blames career civil servants for Flint water crisis. → Read More

Lansing paid city workers $16M in OT in last five years

Average annual overtime pay for city of Lansing employees 2011-15: Police $5,296, Fire $3,760, Others $2,510 → Read More

LSJ seeks release of Ingham County billing records

Ingham County sought $3,132 to review bills submitted by court-appointed attorneys before releasing the records for public inspection. → Read More

Toby Keith's bar owners owe Lansing Mall $6.2M

A U.S. District granted the default judgment after the developers failed to complete the project or respond to lawsuits. → Read More

Toby Keith's bar owners owe mall $6.2M

A judge has awarded $6.2 million to cover Lansing Mall's losses from a failed partnership in a Toby Keith-themed bar. → Read More

Sometimes 'for better or worse' is tested unexpectedly

Bible college students Emily and Lane Bargeron had been married 237 days when a traumatic brain injury left him in need of around-the-clock care. → Read More

Judge declines to extend Park District redemption period

A Lansing judge on Friday rejected efforts to void the auction of foreclosed properties in downtown East Lansing or to extend the redemption period. → Read More

Judge delays ruling on City Center II foreclosure sale

Judge Joyce Draganchuk gives City Center Two Project until Feb. 5 to rectify the legal “predicament … of the plaintiff’s own doing." → Read More

Lawsuits seek to overturn City Center II foreclosure

Two new lawsuits seek to invalidate last summer's foreclosure sale of City Center II-Park District properties in EastParcels of real estate in downtown East Lansing sold at foreclosure auction on July 30 and then again at another auction a week later → Read More

$20M redevelopment of old downtown YMCA stalls again

The seven-year effort to transform the former downtown YMCA site from eyesore to walk-to-work housing has stalled again. → Read More

12 things uncovered by the LSJ in 2015

A look at the most revelatory or impactful watchdog work done by Lansing State Journal reporters this year. → Read More

Faith helps heal survivors of head-on crash on I-96

The Whelans know the difference between life and death was a few inches and a fraction of a second. → Read More

Amtrak train strikes pedestrian in south Lansing

An Amtrak train on its way from Chicago struck a pedestrian at approximately 9 p.m. tonight as it crossed south Lansing. → Read More

Wrong-way driver arrested on foggy I-69 for OWI

Eaton County deputies stopped a wrong-way driver on Interstate 69 and arrested him for operating while intoxicated. → Read More

Smoke damage clean-up complete, Kean's reopens in Mason

More than five months of restoration at smoke-damaged Kean's is complete and the 87-year-old Mason store has reopened. → Read More

Police arrest 2 armed robbery suspects, seek a third

Police in patrol cars and on foot chase down, arrest two suspects in robbery of Lansing Township Dairy Queen. → Read More

I-96 crash kills 1, injures 2

One woman was killed and two people were injured Sunday in a head-on crash on Interstate 96 in Clinton County → Read More

Portland's tornado recovery 'a little bit aggravating'

Portland's recovery complicated by insurance claims, storm-chasing contractors, weather. → Read More

MDOT vows better followup to get faulty roadwork fixed

MDOT lists improvements to road warranty program in response to critical state audit. → Read More