SPECIAL ELI REPORTING
East Lansing School Board Meets as School Year Winds Down
Board hears about the professional learning experiences teachers participated in during the school year.
East Lansing Police Chief Kim Johnson Explains How and Why Staffing Is Going Up
The goals and objectives of the department for the coming year include working with a number of community groups and serving EL’s diverse population.
Beggars Banquet: 50 Years as an East Lansing Staple
Established in 1973, the restaurant is known as a place to build memories and enjoy good food and a unique atmosphere.
ELHS Teachers Adapting to AI’s Effects on Students’ Learning
ChatGPT has taken the ability for cheating to a whole new level.
Tensions High at Police Oversight Commission Following the Release of MSP Investigation of Meijer Shooting
Public and commissioners voiced differing opinions on the ELIPOC’s relationship with the ELPD.
IN THE COMMUNITY
Lawsuit vs. ELPD, Solidarity vs. White Supremacy and a Mystery Closed Session: Council This Week
What came of that heavy agenda at EL’s City Council meeting Tuesday?
One Developer Off the Hook, Another Will Attempt Affordable Housing Downtown
East Lansing’s City Council has decided to relieve developer DRW Convexity of its responsibilities where downtown affordable housing is concerned and to give PK Companies a try instead. As part of their Park District project, Chicago-based developers DRW Convexity agreed to construct an affordable apartment building at a now-vacant lot known as “Parcel C” (333…
East Lansing Native Joshua Ramirez-Roberts Announces Bid for City Council
With Ramirez, there are now 5 candidates running for 3 open seats.
EL Youth Football Club Working to Boost Numbers
The nonprofit organization teaches the game of football, but also promotes “sportsmanship, teamwork, honesty, responsibility, and self-discipline.”
Big DDA and Council Meetings Set to Happen Tuesday
ELi catches you up on big business in the city coming this Tuesday.













