Michigan Senate Unanimously Approves Tougher Penalties for Human Trafficking
New legislation doubles potential sentences and prevents minors from being charged with facilitating prostitution.
Lansing's Newest Council Members Prioritize Housing and Community Engagement
Michigan Gov. Whitmer Launches Student Art and Writing Contests
Lifestyle
Where to Find Paczki in Lansing Before Lent
Lansing bakeries and shops are gearing up to sell the traditional Polish pastries ahead of Fat Tuesday.

No Winner in Tuesday's $285M Mega Millions Jackpot
Jackpot Grows to $303M for Friday's Drawing
Lansing to Decide on ModPod Community Location
City officials will meet Tuesday to discuss final site for prefab homeless housing units.
Politics
Former U.S. Attorney Exits Race for Michigan Attorney General
Mark Totten suspends his campaign, leaving three remaining Democratic candidates

Michigan Governor Mourns Passing of Her 'Beloved Father'
Richard Whitmer, a longtime power player in state government and health care, was 85 years old.
Michigan Police Group Apologizes for Controversial Social Media Post
The Police Officers Association of Michigan faced backlash over a Facebook post criticizing "woke scum".