Police still waiting for test results from Nathan Tracy's autopsy
More than a month after officials confirmed the death of Trenton teenager Nathan Tracy in Pittsfield Township, police are still waiting for the results of toxicology tests.Nathan Tracy Tracy, 19, was...
View ArticleWashtenaw County to consider adopting breastfeeding-friendly policy
Washtenaw County Commissioners will be discussing adopting a new policy that would allow mothers to breastfeed their children in county-controlled properties, as well as at public county meetings, at...
View ArticleFire breaks out at vacant apartments on Pauline
Update: Pauline apartment fire: 'The whole building was fully involved' (with photo gallery) Ann Arbor firefighters responded to the 1500 block of Pauline on Saturday morning to fight a blaze in the...
View ArticleMark Ouimet disappointing as state representative
I have watched the campaign for my state representative with great interest. I voted for Mark Ouimet in the last election and I have been sorely disappointed. He has not been responsive to...
View ArticleNews Quiz: Test your news knowledge
Crime doesn't pay. In fact, it can be expensive. How much will a teenager have to pay in restitution for spray painting properties? A) $190 B) $1,900 C) $19,000 D) $190,000 The teenager was also...
View ArticlePauline apartment fire: 'The whole building was fully involved'
Previous story: Fire breaks out at vacant apartments on Pauline Up to 40 firefighters responded to the fire that destroyed a vacant apartment building in Ann Arbor on Saturday morning. Ann Arbor Fire...
View ArticleRomney best bet to restore freedoms throughout past 4 years
If I have to state one reason why I strongly support Gov. Mitt Romney for President, it would be freedom. In the past four years we have seen our freedoms eroded away under President Barack Obama. We...
View ArticleMother of Huron player injured in high school football brawl: 'It's just...
Will Harris required five stitches for this gash on the side of his face. According to Debbie Harris, her son was kicked in the face during a fight that occurred after Friday night's football game...
View ArticleAnn Arbor mayoral race: Albert Howard accuses Mayor John Hieftje of running...
Mayor John Hieftje has proven himself popular among Ann Arbor voters, being re-elected every two years since he first took office in 2000. He said he wouldn't trade the city's budget position with any...
View ArticleSchool and police officials investigating Ann Arbor high school football brawl
Previous coverage: Mother of Huron player injured in high school football brawl: 'It's just terrible' One victim sent to hospital, no arrests made after on-field brawl at Huron, Pioneer football game...
View ArticleDeb Mexicotte has proved she would be positive step for Ann Arbor School Board
I strongly endorse Deb Mexicotte for the Ann Arbor School Board, and urge you to do the same. Deb Mexicotte Deb has served tirelessly on the Board of Education since 2003 and has been a strong...
View ArticleDale Leslie has experience needed to be valuable member of Ann Arbor Board...
It is a pleasure to write a letter of reference for Dale Leslie as a candidate for Ann Arbor's Board of Education. Dale Leslie Dale is a people person that wants only the best education for the area...
View ArticleAnn Arbor police still searching for 48-year-old man missing since Wednesday
The search continues for a 48-year-old Ann Arbor area man who has been missing since Wednesday. Courtesy of AAPD Aaron Tremba was last seen wearing a black leather jacket and black cowboy hat at 2...
View ArticleHuron, Pioneer football teams may be subject to disciplinary measures...
As Ann Arbor police and administrators at Huron and Pioneer High Schools comb through video tape of Friday night’s brawl that sent one Huron player to the hospital, questions are being raised about...
View ArticleU-M gameday police stats: 4 arrests, 14 ejected from Michigan Stadium
The University of MIchigan Department of Public Safety reports four arrests Saturday during the Wolverines' game against Illinois in Ann Arbor. Of those arrests, two were for resisting &...
View ArticleWarm The Children effort ramps up as temperatures fall
Every year, hundreds of people in the Ann Arbor area open their hearts and their wallets to children in need by participating in a program called Warm The Children. This cooperative effort between...
View ArticleThe Original Cottage Inn adapting to a changing neighborhood with increased...
The Original Cottage Inn is dwarfed by its new neighbor, but general manager Tim Patino thinks the development will be good for business.Joseph Tobianski | AnnArbor.comThe landscape of William Street...
View ArticleCROP Walk unites participants in bringing about hunger relief
Local social service agencies say they have seen a huge increase over the last three years in the number of people seeking food assistance. To fight that problem,more than 500 people are expected to...
View ArticleAlzheimer's Walk in Ann Arbor: 'The disease makes you feel helpless'
It was in March 2008 that a then 64-year-old Gail Xuereb got lost driving in the area where she has lived her entire life. After she got lost at least three more times, she stopped driving all...
View ArticleYpsilanti officials consider proposal to consolidate fire, police into one...
The Ypsilanti Fire Department could possibly be combined with the police department into a single public safety department. Jeffrey Smith | AnnArbor.com Ypsilanti officials are weighing a plan to...
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