SPECIAL ELI REPORTING
Citizen Group Successfully Pushes for New Approach to Small Cell Tower Installations
While CELL has just organized, the group has already produced a 57-page guidelines document.
City Council Tackles Long List of Issues From Full Agenda
Street sign theft amnesty, a small house with a big history and Falcon Pointe were all dealt with at Tuesday’s meeting.
Mother’s Narrative, Police Reports Paint Detailed Picture of Confrontation at ELPL
Incident has led to a special investigation by the library board and complaint to the EL Human Rights Commission.
Housing Insecurity Worries Falcon Pointe Residents, East Lansing Planning Commissioners
Residents have been granted one-year land leases as the developers, FP Investors, are seeking a final decision from Council for further development.
East Lansing Homeowners Can Now Formally Disavow Racist Property Covenants
The Brookfield neighborhood’s covenant still includes discriminatory language.
IN THE COMMUNITY
East Lansing Resident John Metzler to be Honored by Peace Education Center
The annual meeting is a chance to celebrate the center’s work and honor community members and students.
Budget Shows City of East Lansing Looking to Grow Workforce; Could Get $7M Boost for Pensions
ELi brings you an insider look at the City of East Lansing’s operations, revenue and spending as viewed through the lens of this year’s budget talks.
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We published fresh news today…but not here.
Following a Successful Season, the ELHS Track and Field Teams Have Athletes Heading to States
Eleven track team members have qualified to compete in the state championships Saturday, June 3, at Rockford High School.
Ask ELi: Who’s Running for City Council, and How Can You Run?
Ron Bacon and Jessy Gregg say they’re “undecided,” but Noel Garcia will be running for election in November. ELi explains how the race works and how to run.













