Progress of Ann Arbor stormwater study to be highlighted during Tuesday...
The Washtenaw County Water Resources Commissioner's office will hold its third public meeting regarding the Upper Malletts Stormwater Conveyance Study Tuesday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Dicken...
View ArticleExcavation underway on blighted North Main houses
Excavation on six boarded-up houses along North Main Street has begun. The project, which was approved by the Ann Arbor City Council in February, is being funded by Ann Arbor’s dangerous building...
View ArticleAnn Arbor's public art administrator gets 2-month contract extension
Ann Arbor's part-time public art administrator is getting a two-month extension of his contract while city officials figure out the next steps for the public art program. The Ann Arbor City Council...
View ArticleSuspended EMU basketball player accused of choking girlfriend has hearing...
Glenn BryantCourtesy of the WCSO The suspended Eastern Michigan University basketball player accused of choking his girlfriend had his preliminary hearing adjourned Tuesday in 14A-1 District Court...
View ArticleFormer Ann Arbor administrator Roger Fraser seeks city manager position in...
Former Ann Arbor City Administrator Roger Fraser is one of five finalists competing for the Kalamazoo city manager position, MLive reported. Interviews with Fraser and other candidates were scheduled...
View ArticleMan involved in one-vehicle crash airlifted to U-M hospital
A 20-year-old man in a one-car accident at Old US-12 and M-52 Monday evening was airlifted to University of Michigan Hospital, Chelsea Update reported. According to Chelsea Update, Chelsea...
View ArticlePolice: $150 in Little League fundraiser flowers stolen
Police are investigating the theft of $150 worth of flowers from the Neighborhood Family Health Center in Ypsilanti. The flowers were part of a fundraiser someone who works in the medical office was...
View Article'How do I help?': Lending a hand to Oklahoma tornado victims
The damage caused by a massive tornado that tore through Oklahoma on Monday left Ann Arbor resident Tia Hoffman with one thought — "How do I help?" A woman carries a child through a field near the...
View ArticleTechnology bond: Ann Arbor schools central office to see $420K in server...
Executive Director of Physical Properties Randy Trent poses inside a crowded server room at the Balas Administration Building. The makeshift server rooms soon could receive renovations thanks to the...
View ArticleMan accused in Ypsilanti abduction waives hearing; 2nd suspect still at large
Raymond MarchRaymond March The 21-year-old Belleville man accused of helping abduct a 25-year-old Ypsilanti woman earlier this month waived his preliminary hearing in the 14A-1 District Court Tuesday....
View ArticleTrial date changed for Ypsilanti Township man charged with killing co-worker
Leonard WareCourtesy of WCSO The 34-year-old Ypsilanti Township man accused of fatally shooting his co-worker had his trial date postponed yet again in court Monday Leonard Ware had his final pretrial...
View ArticleTop 5: Reasons Michigan's venture capital and startup growth will continue
The mood was bullish Tuesday at the Michigan Growth Capital Symposium Tuesday at the Marriott at EagleCrest in Ypsilanti, and not without good reason. Venture capitalists and entrepreneurs alike say...
View ArticleFormer presidential campaign intern accused of cyberstalking appears in...
Adam Savader, of Great Neck, NY, appeared in federal court Tuesday to face charges for allegedly cyberstalking and extorting nude photos from 15 college-age women, including one from Ann Arbor,...
View ArticleTeam Red, White & Blue shows support for veterans with PTSD
Participants of 'Run as One', which was held at the VA Hospital by Team Red, White & Blue's Ann Arbor branch.Courtesy of George Ferrier More than 40 people ran a 3-mile ‘Run as One’ race at Ann...
View ArticleUniversity of Michigan Water Center awards $570K in grants focusing on Great...
A new University of Michigan initiative has doled out its first round of funding. University of Michigan's Water Center is working on Great Lakes restoration and protection efforts. The school's Water...
View Article$4 million Walmart expansion approved in Ypsilanti Township
The Ypsilanti Township Walmart will be a Walmart Supercenter by the end of the year. At its meeting Monday, Ypsilanti Township's Planning Commission unanimously approved plans for a 38,000-square-foot...
View ArticleRedistricting: Ann Arbor schools seeks consultant, software to aid process
The Ann Arbor Public Schools system is seeking a consulting firm to help with its redistricting process. AAPS elementary attendance boundaries.AAPS issued a request for proposals for consultants in...
View ArticleSpeedway gas station set to open Thursday on Ann Arbor's North Maple
The Speedway on the corner of Maple and Miller, pictured here in early May, is set to open on May 23.Lizzy Alfs | AnnArbor.comConstruction work is wrapping up on Ann Arbor’s new Speedway gas station,...
View ArticleNew Ypsilanti Township daycare plans halted over traffic safety concerns
Ypsilanti Township is asking a woman proposing to open a daycare along South Grove Road to develop safe parking plans before it will consider allowing her business to move forward. At its May 20...
View ArticleKerrytown condo project headed to Ann Arbor City Council for approval
A rendering of the proposed Kerrytown condo project shows two of the three proposed buildings viewed from North Main Street.Huron Contracting LLCTom Fitzsimmons' plans to build new upscale condos in...
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