They Never Grew Old: East Lansing’s WWII Dead
Thirty-seven service members from East Lansing were killed during World War II. These are their stories.
SPECIAL ELI REPORTING
Roads Roundup: Expect Closures on Grand River, Harrison, Local Highways Throughout Summer
Here’s a rundown on road projects that will create road closures in and around East Lansing this summer.
Who Should Police the City? East Lansing Debates Human Rights Commission’s Future
The East Lansing City Council is considering ordinance amendments that limit the city’s Human Rights Commission.
Advocates Troubled by East Lansing’s Response to Sexual Harassment Complaint
City Manager Robert Belleman was placed on leave last week after a city employee made a sexual harassment accusation public.
Citizen Group Pushing to Switch City Council Elections to Even Years
A group of residents are collecting signatures to move East Lansing City Council elections to even-numbered years.
East Lansing Insider News Roundup: City Manager Put on Leave, ELPD Releases Shooting Footage
East Lansing Info editors discuss the biggest recent news stories in East Lansing.
IN THE COMMUNITY
Photos: Smiles, Hugs Abundant at ELHS Graduation
Reporter Ayah Imran captured East Lansing High School’s graduation ceremony through photos.
Michigan’s First Licensed Outdoor Preschool to Open Next Week in Lansing
The space will be set up like a normal classroom, with a few more trees and bugs.
East Lansing City Council Votes to Keep City Manager on Leave
City Manager Robert Belleman has been on paid leave since May 27.
ELPD Shooting Referred to Michigan Attorney General’s Office
Michigan State Police have completed an investigation into the incident, and the state AG’s office will now decide whether or not criminal charges are brought against officers.
Planning Commission Recommends Downtown Apartment; Opposes Rental District Change
The proposed 12-story apartment would be located off Grand River Avenue where the Student Book Store currently sits.













