The Secret Santa Society of Ypsilanti spreads holiday cheer throughout community
The Secret Santa Society of Ypsilanti is a philanthropic group of volunteers that collect donations and deliver wrapped gifts to Ypsilanti families on Christmas Eve.
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The Secret Santa Society of Ypsilanti is a philanthropic group of volunteers that collect donations and deliver wrapped gifts to Ypsilanti families on Christmas Eve.
The Ypsilanti Fire Department and Eastern Michigan University Police Department responded to a fire in an empty computer lab at the Mark Jefferson Science Complex on Tuesday afternoon.
The Eastern Michigan University Theatre will perform “A Year with Frog and Toad” Dec. 3-5 and 11-12.
Looking for a holiday event in Ypsilanti this December? From holiday markets to crafting activities and musical performances, there are a variety of fun activities for people of all ages to enjoy.
Free STI and HIV testing and counseling is available for Eastern Michigan University students on the second and fourth Monday of every month at the Student Center.
The Ypsilanti City Council voted unanimously Nov. 16, 2021, to authorize a grant of $25,000 from marijuana equity funds to support the Washtenaw County prosecutor’s expungement program.
The SMART project, assembled by a multidisciplinary team of Eastern Michigan University faculty members, aims to address unjust and harsh patterns of policing in Washtenaw County, including its negative impact on communities of color.
Ypsilanti’s Hope Clinic will be giving out free Thanksgiving baskets to the community on Wednesday, Nov. 24.
An Ypsilanti couple will undergo official sentencing on Dec. 20 at the 14A-2 District Court in Ypsilanti after pleading guilty to one count of misdemeanor animal abandonment or cruelty.
After two weeks of meetings and negotiations, world leaders of nearly 200 countries agreed on Nov. 13 to a new climate agreement, the Glasgow Climate Pact, to further their commitments in their fight against climate change.
The Ypsilanti District Library’s Bookmobile made its return back to Ypsilanti neighborhoods on Nov. 8.
Vegano Italiano, Ypsilanti’s first fully vegan Italian restaurant, opened its doors at 530 N. Huron St. last month.
United Way of Washtenaw County has recently announced Jimena Loveluck at the 2022 Woman of the Year.
Eastern Michigan University Assistant Professor Annemarie Kelly and Associate Professor Christina Marsack-Topolewski have been working and collaborating together for three years now, with the purpose of getting legislation passed that would protect vulnerable adults with disabilities from online sexual abuse and predatory behavior.
After the COVID-19 pandemic, an increase of students struggled with their mental health. However, therapy animal sessions and mind break days may help some people.
Ypsilanti City Council voted unanimously to pass a resolution urging the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners to provide free phone calls for all Washtenaw County inmates on Oct. 19.
The annual United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties, or more commonly dubbed this year as COP26, has kicked off once again for the 26th iteration.
Eastern Michigan University will host the 2021 Digital Marketing Workshop through online panels from Monday, Nov. 8 to Thursday, Nov. 11.
Pfizer pediatric COVID-19 vaccines for children aged 5-11 will be available through the Washtenaw County Health Department starting Tuesday, Nov. 9.
Approximately two weeks ago, a missionary group consisting of 17 individuals was kidnapped in Port-au-Prince by the Haitian gang 400 Mawozo. The kidnapped missionary group consists of 16 Americans and one Canadian, with five identified as children.