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The WEMU newsroom today picked up some community chatter that indicated there may be changes coming to the Ypsilanti Police Department. The word was, later this month, Ypsilanti police would stop patrolling between 2 AM and 6 AM, and the Michigan State Police would respond to emergencies during those hours. Ypsilanti Mayor Nicole Brown joined WEMU’s David Fair to set the record straight.
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Ypsilanti’s newly appointed city manager is establishing priorities as he settles into the job on a permanent basis. WEMU’s Taylor Bowie has more on how Andrew Hellenga is approaching the job.
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Ypsilanti City Council on Tuesday night chose Andrew Hellenga to serve as permanent city manager. As we hear from WEMU's Taylor Bowie, it also appointed a new 2nd Ward council member.
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Ypsilanti may be closer to having a permanent city manager in place. As we hear from WEMU’s Taylor Bowie, the city council will interview the four finalists tonight.
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Police in Ypsilanti may soon look the other way in certain cases when it comes to mushrooms and peyote. As WEMU’s Taylor Bowie reports, Ypsilanti City Council tonight will consider a resolution to effectively decriminalize entheogenic plants.
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Residents of Ypsilanti’s 2nd ward may now submit an application to fill a vacancy on the City Council. WEMU’s Taylor Bowie has more on the plans for the appointment process.
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A group of Ypsilanti residents have ended a recall effort against Mayor Nicole Brown. They are moving forward with the campaign against two city council members. WEMU's Taylor Bowie has details in this report.
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Ypsilanti City Council has voted to renovate the current Department of Public Services facility, rather than relocate the operation. WEMU’s Taylor Bowie has more.
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At tonight's meeting, Ypsilanti City Council will revisit a resolution voicing support and solidarity with the Palestinian people of Gaza. That’s after the council rescinded the resolution at the last meeting. WEMU’s Taylor Bowie has more.
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Ypsilanti Mayor Nicole Brown and City Council members Desirae Simmons and Jennifer Symanns are facing a recall campaign after a controversial property purchase. WEMU’s Taylor Bowie has more.