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School-Based B&A Program Likely to Continue

Thursday, October 25, 2018

The Before & After Care program seems likely to continue in the East Lansing Schools, possibly for the next five years. ELi's Dan Totzkay reports.

Stephens Moves Against Illegal Landlord Practice

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

East Lansing’s City Council is poised to outlaw the practice of East Lansing landlords who require renters pay more than one month’s rent at a time. Alice Dreger reports.

Dangerous Trees in East Lansing?

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Following an accident in Dewitt Township earlier this month, in which a 32-year-old man was killed when a tree fell on his car, ELi received a question from a reader wondering about a tree on Abbot Road which is growing at a dramatic angle. Jessy Gregg has the answer (and more.)

Erlewine Brings Heart and Songs to the Ten Pound Fiddle

Tuesday, October 23, 2018

“May brings a little different show to the Fiddle each year...the real question is - what new, gorgeous lyrics has she written to describe the human experience? What has she penned in a song that each of us has been thinking?" Christopher Wardell tells you why May Erlewine has become a local favorite.

Trojans Secure Eighth Victory and a Return Trip to the Postseason

Monday, October 22, 2018

“When you take a look back and think of all the work that has been done since last December … we kind of knew we had a chance to be a fairly good football team,” said Trojans head coach Bill Feraco. “But how good? A lot of things had to happen for it to turn out this way.

EL Police and Fire Officers Congratulated on Promotions

Monday, October 22, 2018

This past week, East Lansing leaders congratulated Chad Connelly for promotion to Police Captain, Mark Koonter to Fire Captain, and Pat Greathouse to Fire Lieutenant. ELPD Chief Larry Sparkes and ELFD Chief Randy Talifarro presented the newly-promoted officers at City Council.

Why Won't ELPD Release Name of Homicide Suspect?

Friday, October 19, 2018

Some ELi readers have expressed outrage that ELPD isn't releasing the name of a suspect in the recent murder of an MSU student. ELi's Ann Nichols talked with Deputy Chief Steve Gonzalez to find out the reason for the decision.

Stolen Sheep Returned to Woven Art

Friday, October 19, 2018

Two weeks after being stolen from her usual spot in front of Woven Art Yarn Shop, Frida the sheep was returned by an MSU student. ELi's Noa Kuszai reports on the community's support for the small shop, and the steps the owner may take to protect the familiar downtown mascot.

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