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East Lansing High School Pulls the Curtain Back on The Crucible

Monday, November 12, 2018

Can a drama written in the 1950s about the witch trials of the 1600s be relevant to a contemporary audience? East Lansing High School's Theater Department is ready to answer that question in the affirmative. ELi's Sarah Spohn reports.

Carillon Bells to Ring Today for Armistice Anniversary

Sunday, November 11, 2018

Today at 11 a.m., MSU's carillon bells will ring out, marking the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I. The City formally observed Veterans' Day on Friday, with a wreath-laying ceremony attended by the top Marine's mother. ELi's Alice Dreger reports.

Lively Protest Downtown on Threats to Mueller Investigation

Friday, November 9, 2018

Around 300 people took over the Grand River Avenue median near the MSU entrance yesterday evening, as part of a nationwide network of protests aimed at protecting the Mueller investigation. ELi's Chris Root reports.

What Does ELi Face Under the Current Administration?

Thursday, November 8, 2018

Recently a reader asked us why we didn't explain the reasoning behind Mayor Pro Tem Erik Altman's actions related to medical marijuana, and suggested that we were afraid to push for real answers. ELi's Publisher Alice Dreger explains why it's not quite that simple.

Council Reverses Previous Decision on Medical Marijuana Sales

Thursday, November 8, 2018

Last week East Lansing City Council voted down a proposed ordinance to allow sales of medical marijuana in the city. Last night they took another look, made some changes, and voted unanimously to allow the businesses. ELi's Jessy Gregg reports.

Landlords Push Back at Attempts to Limit Rental Periods

Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Some East Lansing landlords are pushing back on Council Member Aaron Stephens' attempts to limit rental periods. They argue the City Attorney has the facts wrong, and have sent their own attorneys in. ELi's Alice Dreger reports.

Last-Minute Casting Saves Great Pumpkin Walk for Local Inn

Monday, November 5, 2018

What do you do when you need a Good Witch and Bad Witch to round out your Emerald City? ELi's Somer Sodeman tells you how East Lansing's Wild Goose Inn got creative just in time for the City's Great Pumpkin Walk.

Altmann Proposes Another Try on Marijuana Provisioning

Saturday, November 3, 2018

On Tuesday, East Lansing's City Council voted down a law that would have legalized provisioning centers here. Now, in a surprise move, the Mayor Pro Tem wants to try again. ELi's Alice Dreger reports.

Trojans Fall Short in District Title Matchup with DeWitt

Saturday, November 3, 2018

“To end with a loss, it’s never easy, but the body of work speaks for itself that is what they need to remember,” East Lansing coach Bill Feraco said, after addressing his team in the end zone. ELi's Mark Meyer reports on a close game, and a hard loss.

 

Redemption on the Line when Trojans Travel to DeWitt

Friday, November 2, 2018

Six weeks ago the Dewitt Panthers shut out the Trojans at their own Homecoming game. Tonight's playoff game gives the Trojans a chance to even the score. ELi's Mark Meyer has your preview.

Large Interfaith Gathering Supports Jewish Community

Friday, November 2, 2018

Upwards of five hundred people gathered at East Lansing’s Congregation Shaarey Zedek last night to support the Jewish community in the wake of Saturday’s massacre of eleven people at Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue. ELi's Alice Dreger reports.

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