After much procedure, Ypsilanti City Council approved six mayoral re-appointments to city boards and committees Tuesday, including the two postponed from earlier...read more
Two of Ypsilanti's volunteer board members were not reappointed on schedule Tuesday night, owing to a 4-2 vote by City Council to delay the appointments until...read more
Three recently-vacated properties in downtown Ypsilanti, two of them condemned, will soon be renovated owing to recent purchase by a local development company and...read more
Residents living in the Liberty Square complex of townhouses will see a sticker appear on their homes Tuesday, when the Ypsilanti Township Building Department places...read more
New machines and equipment will soon be wheeled into Ford's Rawsonville Plant in Ypsilanti Township as it begins manufacturing a line of batteries for the new global...read more
Burglary
At approximately 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, deputies were dispatched to the 2100 block of Harmon in Ypsilanti Township for a burglary.
Entry was gained through the rear door. The house was ransacked, but it appears nothing has been taken. Suspects are unknown at this time.
Illegall possession of handgun
A 17-year-old Ypsilanti Township resident was arrested Wednesday afternoon for illegal possession on a hand gun. The suspect was transported to the Washtenaw County Jail and is scheduled to be arraigned later today.
Domestic Assault
Sheriff's were dispatched by 911, to the 9600 block of Macarthur Boulevard in Superior Township early this morning for a domestic assault. It was discovered that during the altercation the victim was cut with a knife, but refused any medical treatment. The suspect, a 21-year-old Superior Township resident, was arrested and will be arraigned later today on domestic felonious assault charges.