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(03/05/24 1:00pm)
Ypsilanti Police Department Union voted a no confidence in their current Police Chief Kirk Moore on Feb. 6. Chief Moore took office on April 20 of last year and is still expected to complete his four-year contract.
(01/24/24 10:00pm)
The Ypsilanti City Council held their latest meeting on Jan. 23.
(12/12/22 1:00pm)
A decade ago, Nicole Brown would have never imagined that she would become mayor of Ypsilanti.
(11/07/22 1:00pm)
With Election Day facing voters Tuesday, Nov. 8, candidates from both major parties have been making the rounds through cities in Michigan for final voter rallies.
(02/01/22 1:00pm)
The Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission voted to approve congressional and state legislative redistricting maps, which will balance political power in Ypsilanti for the next decade.
(03/08/21 1:26am)
Liz Hornyak: On this week’s episode, The Journal of Narrative Theory hosts a competition to cultivate the culture of Detroit, EMU welcomes LaTosha Brown to be the keynote speaker for the university’s Black History Month Celebration, Eastern Michigan University’s Department of Africology and African American Studies hosts a virtual event called “The State of Civil Rights in America:What Does the Future Portend?” in honor of Black History Month, and EMU’s Student Government accepts a new senator application and decides on Resolution 107-05. In community news, the University of Michigan held a virtual town hall to discuss COVID-19 and the African American community, and Ypsi Studio closes after sixteen years. I am your host Liz Hornyak and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(11/03/20 12:50am)
Liz Hornyak: On this week’s episode, EMU’s student senate had its first meeting since EMU was forced to shut down in March due to the coronavirus pandemic; and the Holy Bones Festival continues to raise funds to create a creative space for the Ypsilanti Community. I am your host Liz Hornyak, and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(08/10/20 6:54pm)
Liz Hornyak: On this week’s episode, two EMU alumni have been charged with counts of sexual assault and misconduct, and an Ypsi Votes update on the next Washtenaw County Prosecutor, and EMU announces that it will be postponing all fall athletics until 2021. I am your host Liz Hornyak and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(08/04/20 1:27pm)
Ypsi Votes is a new series from the Eastern Echo featuring candidates up and down the ballot in Ypsilanti and Ypsilanti Township. Get accessible and in-depth information on the candidates on your ballot. Note: The Echo does not endorse any candidate for any office.
(08/03/20 4:40pm)
Liz Hornyak: On this week’s episode, the city of Ypsilanti announces that it will temporarily suspend parking meter payments, and Washtenaw Community College announces that it will be suspending its Culinary and Baking/Pastry Arts Program.
(08/04/20 2:29pm)
Ypsi Votes is a new series from the Eastern Echo featuring candidates up and down the ballot in Ypsilanti and Ypsilanti Township. Get accessible and in-depth information on the candidates on your ballot. Note: The Echo does not endorse any candidate for any office.
(08/02/20 8:06pm)
Ypsi Votes is a new series from the Eastern Echo featuring candidates up and down the ballot in Ypsilanti and Ypsilanti Township. Get accessible and in-depth information on the candidates on your ballot. Note: The Echo does not endorse any candidate for any office.
(07/27/20 5:23pm)
Liz Hornyak: On this week's episode, COVID-19 negatively impacts local housing insecurity, officials suspect malicious intentions behind the fire at Ford Early Learning Center, and the university is in a negotiating war with part-time lecturers.
(07/29/20 10:22pm)
Ypsi Votes is a new series from the Eastern Echo featuring candidates up and down the ballot in Ypsilanti and Ypsilanti Township. Get accessible and in-depth information on the candidates on your ballot. Note: The Echo does not endorse any candidate for any office.
(07/29/20 7:42pm)
Updated on July 28 at 2:00 p.m. A previous version of this article mistakenly left out a decision by the Michigan Supreme Court which you can read about here.
(07/20/20 9:09pm)
Liz Hornyak: In this week’s news, students voice their opposition to Eastern Michigan University's online course fee, and Housing and Residence Life provides answers about campus living for the Fall semester. We also have profiles on two of the candidates running for Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners.
(07/13/20 6:33pm)
Ronia Cabansag: On this week's episode, Nicole Brown was appointed Ypsilanti’s mayor pro-tempore, the Washtenaw County Board of Health has declared racism a public health crisis, and finally, in the Echo’s mini series Ypsi Votes, we have information about the third candidate running for Washtenaw County’s Prosecuting Attorney. I’m Ronia Cabansag, sitting in for Liz Hornyak, and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(07/11/20 10:33pm)
Ypsi Votes is a new series from the Eastern Echo featuring candidates up and down the ballot in Ypsilanti and Ypsilanti Township. Get accessible and in-depth information on the candidates on your ballot. Note: The Echo does not endorse any candidate for any office.
(07/07/20 11:58pm)
Ypsi Votes is a brand new series from the Eastern Echo featuring candidates up and down the ballot in Ypsilanti and Ypsilanti Township. Get accessible and in-depth information on the candidates on your ballot. Note: The Echo does not endorse any candidate for any office.
(07/06/20 8:57pm)
On this week's episode, the Board of Regents has announced that there will be a tuition increase for the 2020-2021 school year. We also have information about the candidates that are running for Washtenaw County Prosecuting Attorney. I am your host Liz Hornyak and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.