• Lansing: Firefighters battle home blaze in Lansing | May 28
    May 28 2026
    Lansing firefighters contained a downtown residential fire early Thursday with no injuries reported. Lansing’s connection to Michigan State University shifted as President Kevin Guskiewicz left for Clemson, sparking discussions about the university’s future direction.
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  • Lansing: Two Construction Workers Fatally Struck in Lansing Area | May 27
    May 27 2026
    Lansing construction workers were fatally struck in a Lansing-area incident and a MDOT work zone crash near the city, raising concerns about workplace safety. Durant Park hosted a community cookout for the first annual 517 Day event, celebrating Lansing’s cultural diversity.
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  • Lansing: East Lansing offers special debris collection following storm | May 26
    May 26 2026
    Lansing residents should note the city's special debris collection service following recent storms, the relocation of a historic 1880s Victorian home in Old Town, and concerns from a local business owner about high gas prices impacting growth.
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  • Lansing News Today — May 25, 2026
    May 25 2026
    Lansing law enforcement is investigating a shooting on Pleasant Grove Road that left two men injured, while the city observes Memorial Day with half-staff flags. Voters also prepare for the 2026 Michigan gubernatorial race, which will impact education, infrastructure, and healthcare policies.
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  • Lansing News Today — May 24, 2026
    May 24 2026
    Lansing: A multi-vehicle crash closed Waverly Road, and state officials warned about outdated dam regulations increasing flood risks. Memorial Day celebrations began with parades and fireworks, while Michigan State Police added 61 new troopers to improve road safety.
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  • Lansing News Today — May 23, 2026
    May 23 2026
    Lansing residents are urged to prioritize fire safety ahead of Memorial Day as the Michigan Department of Natural Resources warns of increased risks during outdoor activities. The city also prepares for heavy travel and foot traffic as parks and roads face congestion, while East Lansing librarian wins 100 free books for local students.
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  • Lansing News Today — May 22, 2026
    May 22 2026
    Lansing residents are preparing for Memorial Day weekend with family-friendly events at Potter Park Zoo and MSU 4-H Children’s Garden, while East Lansing officials defend their handling of Belleman allegations. The city also highlights Fenner Nature Center’s new outdoor preschool, marking a key development in early education and environmental learning.
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  • Lansing News Today — May 21, 2026
    May 21 2026
    Lansing city officials are investigating sexual harassment claims against East Lansing City Manager James Thompson following a staff member's accusation, while the Michigan Department of Agriculture awards $275,000 in grants to support local farming and MSU expands outreach with 2026 field days. The community also remembers Susan Marie Rasch of Escanaba, who died at 75, as gubernatorial candidates face potential disqualification over signature verification issues.
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