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
East Lansing Police Use of Force Spiked in 2025 as Oversight Mechanisms Collapsed
2025 saw a more than 50% increase in the number of incidents where East Lansing police used force compared to the year prior, records produced by the police department show.
Photos: Large Thunderstorm Brings Downed Trees, Power Outages to East Lansing
Monday’s thunderstorm downed trees and brought power outages to East Lansing.
East Lansing Police Release Video of Fatal Shooting of Isaiah Kirby
The footage was released one month after the fatal shooting of 21-year-old Isaiah Kirby.
East Lansing Weighs Data Center Rules Ahead of Moratorium Deadline
Right now, there is essentially no where data centers can be placed in East Lansing under the city’s zoning code and map.
Justin Drwencke Steps Into Leadership Role During Critical Time for East Lansing Parks
Justin Drwencke has took on budget constraints and evolving community priorities during his first months as East Lansing’s parks director.
IN THE COMMUNITY
Ride of Silence Honors Cyclists Injured and Killed on Lansing Roads at 19th Annual Memorial Ride
The group will ride from MSU’s campus to the Michigan State Capitol building starting at 6:30 p.m.
East Lansing City Manager Accused of Sexual Harassment
The accusation was made during public comment of Tuesday’s City Council meeting.
Fire at Chandler Crossing Leaves Students Without Homes, Essential Items
The fire destroyed essential items like documents and medication.
EL Council Shortens Public Comment, Debuts Procedural Change that Adds Ambiguity to Start of Some Meetings
A procedural change moving closed sessions to the start of council meetings will leave residents not knowing when important proceedings will begin, including public comment.
Juan Marinez Helped Build a Home for Mexican-American Students at MSU
Juan Marinez helped build the first Mexican-American student organizations at Michigan State University.


















