News Spotlight
News Spotlight: E! Investigates: Stalkers and MSU is Talking About It!
E! Investigates: Stalkers
News Spotlight: Department of State offices to close for Martin Luther King Jr. holiday
News Spotlight: 2012 AFRICAN AMERICAN PARADE AND FESTIVAL TO HONOR LANSING WILSON CALDWELL
LANSING, MI – The Capital City African American Cultural Association will hold its 12th Annual Parade and Family Heritage Festival on Saturday, August 4, 2012 in downtown Lansing.
News Spotlight: MSU helps transform Michigan into a wine destination
Michigan has established itself as a wine destination, and Michigan State University has played a pivotal role in all aspects of the industry’s growth.
Photo by G.L. Kohuth
ADVISORY and UPDATE: Lansing Fire Still At Scene of Fire at St. Vincent
Lansing Fire has determined a point of origin in this mornings fire.
News Spotlight: Fire in Lansing Displaces 20 Families
Lansing Fire Department is still working at determining a cause for last nights apartment fire in the 3900 block of Burneway. Approximately 20 people were left homeless after the fire destroyed one unit severely, damaged another and caused damage to adjoining others. Some residents are being allowed to move back in today.
News Spotlight: Fire destroys South Lansing garage and three vehicles
The Lansing Fire Department was dispatched to 4000 Brighton on Lansing’s Southwest side
News Spotlight: BUS SERVICE CHANGES FOR WINTER BREAK
LANSING, MI – The following CATA services operating on MSU campus will conclude for the holiday season as follows:
News Spotlight: Backpacks, not the bombs inside, key to finding DNA
EAST LANSING, MI — Catching terrorists who detonate bombs may be easier by testing the containers that hide the bombs rather than the actual explosives, according to pioneering research led by Michigan State University.