East Lansing Schools Targeted by Two “Swatting” Calls in Three School Days. It’s Part of a Larger Trend.
Calling in false emergencies to draw a large response from law enforcement is a growing concern, with calls more often targeting large entities like schools and religious institutions.
East Lansing Leaders Eye Cuts, Revenue Options to Close Budget Gap
Budget season is officially underway in East Lansing, as the City Council heard an overview of spending and revenue at its meeting on Tuesday. The presentation showed that the city is expected to operate with a surplus during the current fiscal year, and is budgeted to run with a deficit next year. Additionally, several city…
Bright New Chapter: RJ’s Burgers & Ice Cream Co. Opens in East Lansing
Along with an expansive menu, the restaurant features a bright and colorful interior.
Unannounced Immigration Arrests Prompt Safety Questions
An East Lansing resident has advocated for the city to formalize a strategy to help local residents know an immigration raid is happening, and not criminal activity.
Despite Claims of a Spike, Annual Crime Data Shows Steady Trend in East Lansing
A policing expert told ELi he doesn’t see concerning trends in data covering crime in East Lansing over the last three years.
SPECIAL ELI REPORTING
Girls Math and Science Day Inspires Future STEM Leaders in Mid-Michigan
Girls Math and Science Day was held March 14 and saw more than 150 participants.
Parents Raise Concerns About Chromebook Impact on Student Learning
School districts around the country must balance the educational enhancements and risks associated with devices like Chromebooks.
From Steering the Ship to Setting Course at East Lansing Public Library
Recently hired East Lansing Public Library Director Chrissie Evaskis-Garrett spoke with ELi about her priorities for the library and what she learned during her eight months as interim director.
East Lansing City Council Presented With Nearly Balanced Budget for Next Fiscal Year
The almost balanced budget proposal comes months after a financial forecast projected the city would be bankrupt within five years without adjustments.
Former East Lansing City Council Member Filed Discrimination Complaint Against City Manager
The complaint was filed after City Manager Robert Belleman called every member of council about incidents during MSU’s welcome week, besides Dana Watson, who was the only Black council member.
IN THE COMMUNITY
East Lansing Voters Strongly Support Ingham ISD Bond, as Nearly $100 M Bond Approved in Special Election
More than 70% of East Lansing voters supported the bond, a significant uptick in favorability compared to surrounding areas.
East Lansing Schools Lockdown Today Deemed to be Caused By Another “Swatting” Call
Officers are investigating, but the call may be similar to last week’s false report, police say.
Voters to Decide on Ingham School District Special Education Bond Proposal Today
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
East Lansing Insider Podcast: The MSU Bikes Service Center reflects on 20 years on wheels
Tim Potter of the Michigan State University Bikes Service Center recalls 20 years of repairs and rides on this week’s episode of the East Lansing Insider podcast.
East Lansing High School Targeted by Bomb Threat
High school students are being dismissed early due to the threat.

















