SPECIAL ELI REPORTING
Director and Assistant Director of East Lansing Public Library Tender Resignations
The resignations occur amid turmoil at the library and in the city’s workforce.
Racial Disparities, Data Struggles Among Findings in First ELIPOC Annual Report
Commission Chair Erick Williams calls the April 2022 police shooting at Meijer a “learning opportunity” and offers recommendations for the future.
Local Churches Make Commitment to Faith-Based Reparations
All Saints Episcopal Church and Edgewood United Church will donate $100,000 to the Justice League of Lansing.
Ask ELi: A Million Dollars for the Pickleball Courts?
There is more than meets the eye behind the costs for renovation of the Patriarche Park courts.
How Interim City Clerk Marie Wicks Thinks about the Charter Amendment Proposals
As East Lansing’s Council decides whether to put three charter amendments to voters, we asked one experienced local official to articulate the pros and cons.
IN THE COMMUNITY
Q&A with ICHD: Where Do We Stand with COVID-19 and What Should We Be Doing?
“More tools in our toolkit” are helping to reduce the strain on the healthcare system and the health of people in the community.
Broad Exhibit Shows How Sports, Arts and Civil Rights are a Winning Team
The exhibit, on display until Feb. 18, 2024, shines a light on the ways many artists and athletes share common values.
ELPS Board Plans for Fink Replacement, Hears Public Concerns about Suspended Teacher
Those interested in applying for the open trustee position have until noon Friday to submit an application.
EL Council Candidates Try to Distinguish Themselves in Crowded Field at Public Forum
ELi brings you what candidates had to say about the city’s workforce problem, redevelopment, climate change, public safety and lots more.
ELi’s Voter Guide for the 2023 City Council Election
All the information you need to be prepared for the upcoming Nov. 7 election.













