Renters in some North and West Side neighborhoods will soon have the rare power to control who buys the buildings they live in, under the city's latest tool for cooling off gentrification hot spots.
Anette Landeros, president of the Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, left, watches Mayor Mattie Parker speak about Northside gentrification concerns Oct. 1, 2024, at The Fort Worth Club.
Mayor Andy Schor renamed Washington Park on Thursday, deeming it Stabenow Park in honor of U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow, ...
Colloquially referred to as Mid-Michigan, Lansing is an important center for education, culture, politics and business. It is home to three medical schools, two law schools including the nation's ...
A man will serve 10 years in a federal prison after authorities say a 2-year-old boy got his hands on an illegally possessed ...
Learning how a few Lansing sustainable food groups reduce food waste may help residents get familiar with joining the new ...
Two Michigan men face charges for an attempted carjacking at a Waterford Township gas station; they were arrested after an ...
The South Lansing Business Association hosted a ‘Team Up to Clean Up’ event. Residents will help clean up one-half square mile of southeast Lansing. Volunteers will work in the I-96 area, including ...
Voters in East Lansing will decide how much the city can regulate who can live in their homes. The current city charter says people not paying rent and living at a home for 30 days without a rental ...
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The Lansing Police Department is currently investigating a shooting that happened on the north side of the city Monday afternoon. Police tell 6 News that officers were ...
US authorities charged five Chinese nationals with lying and trying to cover their tracks, more than a year after they were confronted in the dark near a remote Michigan military site where ...