Each year, residents in and around the city of Ypsilanti carry on a tradition started by a group of community members enrolled in a city leadership program, a sort...read more
The weather has turned, the trees are budding and the flowers are popping out of the ground; time for a cruise through town. But don’t be so quick to hop in the...read more
About 50 Ypsilanti Township residents gave the Washtenaw County Sheriff Office their input about law enforcement in the community Tuesday evening.
The information...read more
Ypsilanti has many faces, and Erica Hampton wants to share a few of them with you.
Over the past year, Hampton created the The Ypsi Project, a series of portraits...read more
Ypsilanti's newest concert venue is preparing for its grand opening weekend April 23, more than a month after its soft opening March 13.
Formerly Club Divine,...read more
Last year’s presidential election marked a new point in American history.
The birth of the Civil Rights movement a half a century ago has paved the way for America’s first African-American president, President Barack Obama.
He will be sworn in as America’s new face, representative and 44th president Tuesday.
A new dawn is among our beloved country. This event is a true celebration of hope and a look onto progress in this recessing country.
My name is Portia Mathews, and I am a senior at Eastern Michigan University. As a journalism major, I will be hitting the road with a few friends tonight to witness the inauguration first hand.
We will be talking to people as much we can about the new upcoming administration. I will be exploring what the people on the way have to say, and to witness a shred of history in the making.
Please stay with the Ypsilanti Citizen to read my upcoming columns as I make my way to the nation’s capital.