Fire damage to the roof of the Washtenaw Office Plaza in Ypsilanti.
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Vacant office fire in Ypsilanti
A fire broke out in a vacant office suite in the Washtenaw Office Plaza, located at the corner of Washtenaw Avenue and Bellevue Street, in Ypsilanti around 8:30 p.m.
Sentence given in unarmed robbery
Washtenaw County Trial Court Judge Archie Brown gave Jeremiah Kena Sawyer a 3-year-and-8-month sentence April 25, for the unarmed robbery of Eastern Michigan University student Darin Thomas Smith on Aug. 24, 2011.
Suspect in felonious assault arrested
The Eastern Michigan University Police Department has arrested the suspect involved in the April 17 felonious domestic assault on an EMU student at Westview Apartments, located off Huron River Drive.
Attempted unarmed robbery occurs off campus
Ypsilanti Police reported an Eastern Michigan University student, who is an Open Carry advocate and had his handgun in a holster, was the victim of an attempted unarmed robbery at approximately 9:15 a.m today, off campus in the 300 block of Pearl Street.
Final candidate interviews for chief of police position at EMU
The last of five candidates for Eastern Michigan University’s Department of Public Safety chief of police was interviewed in a public forum on April 13 in room 330 of the Student Center.
Heighes interviews for chief of police
Lt. Robert Heighes interviewed for the chief of police position for Eastern Michigan University’s Department of Public Safety, in a public forum on April 10 in room 350 of the Student Center. Heighes is the third of five candidates interviewing for the position.
Times Talk discusses racism fight
Assistant Professor Ana Monteiro-Ferreira led the discussion on cultural and racial identity Thursday in the EMU Student Center. The talk was part of EMU’s Times Talk Readership Program, where a guest lecturer reflects on an article headline from The New York Times.
EMU police: Safety is top priority
This is the third in a three part series that documents a night ride along with EMU DPS officers.
EMU DPS officer offers insight on campus safety
Buckson said it’s his feeling that campus crime has dropped from what it was in the late ’80s and early ’90s.
Ride along gives insight into workings of DPS
Eastern Michigan University’s Interim Chief of Police Lt. Robert Heighes offered The Eastern Echo the opportunity for a reporter to ride along on patrol with some of his officers, as part of the Department of Public Safety’s commitment to transparency and building student relations.
Heighes renamed interim after Chief O'Dell's death
In the wake of the death of Eastern Michigan University’s Police Chief Greg O’Dell on Dec. 23, EMU President Susan Martin has appointed Lt. Robert Heighes as interim executive director of public safety and chief of police, Executive Director of Media Relations, Geoff Larcom said.
Online privacy concerns raised
Internet user privacy concerns are back in U.S. court again; the civil case revolves around little known tracking methods being used to gather users’ browsing histories, without their knowledge or consent, and potentially affects every Internet user.
Locals discuss liquor sales permit
Ypsilanti business owner Paul Ajlouny of Eagles Market, 501 W. Cross St., said purchasing a permit from the Michigan Liquor Control Commission to sell alcohol before noon on Sundays was an easy decision for him.
No leads on recent assault
The police case involving an assault on a female Eastern Michigan University student near the east side of Ford Hall on Oct. 13 is now classified as inactive because of a lack of leads to move the case forward.
Cybersecurity threatens all
Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano gave a speech Friday during the Michigan Cyber Summit to officially kick off National Cyber Security Awareness Month.
EMU teachers likely to be placed
The lack of jobs and subsequent loss of workers in Michigan is causing a circular dilemma with far-reaching consequences throughout the state.
Diversity doings
Eastern Michigan University’s department of Diversity and Community Involvement will be hosting a series of student events called L.I.V.E. Welcome Week (Learning Integrity while Valuing Equality), from Tuesday, Aug. 30 to Saturday, Sept. 3 on campus.
Campus updates to be finished by Fall '11
Construction on Eastern Michigan University’s main classroom building, Pray-Harrold, will be completed and ready August 31 for the first day of fall classes.
Student Government unhappy with increase in hang tag prices
Several changes to the parking system at Eastern Michigan University are expected for the fall semester, including construction and hang tag prices.