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Lansing State Journal on MSN10 Lansing candidates running for 2 at-large council seats. Here’s where they stand on key issuesLANSING — Many of the 10 candidates in a crowded race for two at-large seats on the City Council are skeptical of the city’s ...
Schor: The Lansing police department requires adequate funding for patrols (to reduce speeding, respond quickly to 911 calls, etc.), investigations, proactive community services and other needs to ...
Go Green’ is taking on another meaning in the city of Lansing. Instead of driving long distances to find a recycling center, ...
New park in Lansing offers free workout options for residents who can't afford gym memberships, funded by $45 million in ...
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Lansing State Journal on MSNPolice commissioner says Lansing released inaccurate crime data. Schor wants to replace himLansing Police commissioner Farhan Sheikh-Omar says he doesn't trust the city's crime figures, which show a drop in most ...
Lansing Police Chief Robert Backus gave an update to the public on Monday, addressing the recent “violent weekend.” One ...
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — In September of 2020, Lansing mayor Andy Schor announced his new plan to slow down Lansing drivers and cutback on reckless behavior on the streets, Operation Slow Down.
NPR's Leila Fadel talks with Andy Schor, mayor of Lansing, Michigan, about how his city will be impacted by Trump's new round of tariffs.
Andy Lansing, 63, is a 35-year veteran of Chicago-based restaurant and hospitality company Levy, including the past 19 years as CEO. He heads up a $3.58 billion company with 50,000 employees.
NPR's Leila Fadel talks with Andy Schor, mayor of Lansing, Michigan, about how his city will be impacted by Trump's new round of tariffs.
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