Crash kills man, injures woman on I-94 in Ann Arbor
Previous article: Crash shuts eastbound I-94 in Ann Arbor Editor's note: This article has been updated with additional information from police. An Ypsilanti man died and a woman was injured in a...
View ArticleSee Paul McCartney and Wings on the big screen
See a post-Beatles era Paul McCartney at Rave Cinema's special airing of his ROCKSHOW, the concert film featuring McCartney and Wings taken from the 1975-1976 tour “Wings Over America.” It was a high...
View ArticleFirefighters burn barn as part of training exercise south of Ann Arbor
Firefighters burned this barn as part of a training exercise in Pittsfield Township Thursday.Kyle Feldscher | AnnArbor.com Update: Firefighters: Training on nearly out-of-control barn fire 'extremely...
View ArticleSlauson and Saline Middle School students raising funds to compete at...
Students from Slauson and Saline Middle Schools hope to compete at the Destination Imagination Global Finals at the University of Tennessee.Photo provided by Dr. Missi NadeauA handful of students from...
View ArticleMajority on University of Michigan's campus support smoking ban
U-M facilities, grounds and buildings went smoke free July 1, 2011.Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com Two years after banning smoking on campus, cigarettes are apparently losing their popularity on...
View ArticleFather and son who went on 'crime spree' sentenced to prison
Jeffrey Arthur Schuh, Jeffrey Aron Schuh, Quang Nguyen and Steven Colwell.Courtesy of the Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office The four men who went on a self-described "crime spree" in Ann Arbor and...
View ArticleYpsilanti's budget: General fund revenues expected to increase 7.25 percent
Ypsilanti City Manager Ralph Lange announced during the city's first budget session of the year that general fund revenues are projected to increase 7.25 percent. The city of Ypsilanti held its first...
View ArticleAnn Arbor Public Schools central administrators agree to 3 percent pay cut
Unaffiliated employees from the Balas Administration Office will be taking a 3 percent pay cut for the 2013-14 academic year.AnnArbor.com file photo Editor's note: Additional information about the...
View ArticleFirefighters: Training on nearly out-of-control barn fire 'extremely valuable'
Pittsfield Township firefighters got some intense training action Thursday morning as they worked to control a raging barn fire on Warner Road. Captain Jeff Foulke said the training exercise in the...
View ArticleShare your photos of spring blooming in Ann Arbor
Buds bloom a vibrant violet in Nichols Arboretum. Melanie Maxwell | AnnArbor.com Submit your photos of birds nesting, trees flowering or your family enjoying the warmth of spring and we'll feature it...
View ArticleFire displaces 2 Augusta Township residents
Two people were displaced Wednesday evening after a fire started by an electric dryer caused $50,000 in damage to their Augusta Township home. Augusta Township Fire Department Chief Vic Chevrette said...
View ArticleEastern Michigan University board to meet Friday and renew Susan Martin's...
Susan MartinCourtney Sacco I AnnArbor.com This article has been corrected to reflect Susan Martin's salary, which is less than originally stated because she has turned down two raises. Eastern...
View ArticleNew Google-powered map shows changes in Ann Arbor over nearly 30 years
Ann Arbor has changed a lot over the past 28 years. Now, thanks to a collaboration between Google, NASA, TIME, a lab at Carnegie Mellon University, and the United States Geological Survey you can see...
View ArticleNicola's Books honored with a major award from the Women's National Book...
It is quickly becoming a banner year for independent bookstores in Ann Arbor. The Women’s National Book Association announced this week that Nicola’s Books has been named the winner of the Pannell...
View ArticleReaders capture spring in full bloom across Ann Arbor
Typically autumn steals the show when it comes to seasonal photography, but this year spring is making up for volatile weather in 2012 with colorful blooms, blue skies and near-perfect temperatures....
View ArticleBreast cancer victim's dedication leads to 'mothering rooms' at Toyota...
During her 17 years as an administrative assistant at Toyota’s Ann Arbor research and development office, Karen Reynolds raised three girls. But it was after her first was born in 1996 that she...
View ArticleStabbing victim to judge: 'Every second was desperate'
Dorian JohnsonCourtesy of WCSO The 22-year-old Detroit man who police said sliced open an Ann Arbor man last September will serve up to 10 years in prison, a judge ordered Thursday. Dorian Johnson was...
View ArticleWolf hunt season established for Michigan's Upper Peninsula
Hunters will now be able to kill up to 43 wolves in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.AP photo Michigan now has a wolf hunting season after a board voted Thursday to allow hunters and trappers to kill...
View ArticleJoin in on UMS Summer Sings events
Composer and all around good guy Brian Eno has said the key to a long life is singing every day. So do yourself a favor and join in on the UMS Choral Union's 2013 Summer Sings events. This event will...
View ArticleMan admits to sideswiping police officer while driving drunk in Burger King...
Robert AddieCourtesy of WCSO A 39-year-old Ypsilanti man admitted Thursday to striking a police officer while driving drunk in the parking lot of a Pittsfield Township Burger King in February. Robert...
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