Titans of tailgate revel in U-M - MSU game day excitement
It’s the one day every two years that the mix of maize and blue dotting Ann Arbor before University of Michigan football games turns green at times -- and for the tailgating veterans, it’s their time...
View ArticleWarm the Children's positive impact goes beyond the 3,000 kids who benefit...
With winter weather fast-approaching, many community members want to know more about the outlets they turn to when they're feeling in the giving mood. An AnnArbor.com reader recently commented on with...
View ArticleCar's engine catches fire as motorist drives along Ann Arbor street
A fire burns in the engine compartment of a car near Miller Avenue and First Street Saturday afternoon.Photo courtesy of Ann Arbor Fire Department A man driving along an Ann Arbor street got a nasty...
View ArticlePedestrian suffers broken leg when hit by car in downtown Ann Arbor
A woman was taken to the hospital after she was hit by a car on South State Street near Washington Street in downtown Ann Arbor Saturday. The woman was walking across the street in the 200 block of...
View ArticleRandom shootings put residents in 3 counties on edge
A string of what appear to be random shootings, mostly on freeways, has residents in Livingston, Oakland and Ingham counties on edge, the Detroit Free Press reported. At least 15 shootings occurred...
View ArticlePolicing game day: Emergency calls up, but major problems few for Michigan...
Michigan fans celebrate after leaving the stands and crowding the field at Michigan Stadium on Saturday. Melanie Maxwell I AnnArbor.com Police in Ann Arbor said they dealt with more calls Saturday...
View ArticleRise & Fall: Detroit Tigers and Michigan State Police crime lab
One revived baseball pride across Michigan - and gave us hope for a World Series victory. The other is so severely backlogged that at least one local criminal was set free even as there's untested...
View ArticleThe Brinery in Ann Arbor uses crowdfunding in its attempt to double...
David Klingenberger is trying to raise $12,000 so he can turn 12,000 pounds of locally grown cabbage into sauerkraut at his Ann Arbor business, The Brinery.Janet Miller | AnnArbor.comDavid...
View ArticleComing next Sunday: AnnArbor.com candidate endorsements for Election 2012
AnnArbor.com is coming into the Nov. 6 election with a body of work that includes news stories, reports of candidate forums, an online voter guide and access to both print and online letters to the...
View ArticleYpsilanti-Willow Run merger proposal and 18 mills must pass or districts...
Residents in the Ypsilanti and Willow Run school districts will weigh whether or not to consolidate the two deficit districts. The high schools, Willow Run at left and Ypsilanti at right, have been a...
View ArticleNurse, patient injured in ER hospital bed fire
The Ann Arbor Fire Department responded to a fire in the Emergency Room of the University of Michigan Hospital late Saturday that injured two people. The cause of the blaze: An intoxicated patient...
View ArticleSalvation Army signups for holiday assistance this week in Washtenaw County
For anyone in the county in need of holiday assistance, The Salvation Army of Washtenaw County is accepting requests from Tuesday, Oct. 23 through Thursday, Oct. 25. There will be a number of signup...
View ArticleHuron High School athlete helps struggling runner make it to the finish line
Running comes easily for Huron High School junior Alexandria Cell. So does sportsmanship. It was Cell’s encouragement that helped a Dearborn Divine Child runner make it to the finish line in a recent...
View ArticleSend us your best fall photo and you could win tickets to the A2SO
Fall is fading fast, and before we know it we may be talking about snow, but we're not letting the season get away that quickly. You sent in some great shots two weeks ago that we featured in round...
View ArticleTwo incumbents battle to stay on Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners in...
Forced to run against each other after a redistricting process eliminated a seat on the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners, incumbents Wesley Prater, D-York Township, and Alicia Ping, R-Saline,...
View ArticleYpsilanti to host a handful of Detroit Institute of Arts reproductions in 2013
This DIA reproduction was on display in 2010 at Riverside Park.Courtesy of DDAFive to seven reproductions of Detroit Institute of Arts masterpieces will be put on display in Ypsilanti in 2013. The DIA...
View ArticleSaline mayoral candidates Brian Marl, Glenn Law to face off in debate
Check out the MLive Voter Guide Barack Obama and Mitt Romney won’t be the only ones debating Monday night when they meet for the third and final presidential debate. Saline mayoral candidates Brian...
View ArticleYpsilanti Township asks court to shut down auto shop operating in subdivision
Ypsilanti Township is taking legal action against a homeowner who is operating an auto repair shop out of his garage in a subdivision. The homeowner at 8248 Blue Jay Lane, Isaac Small, has been...
View Article500 apply to live at Ypsilanti's Hamilton Crossing; half of the 144 units to...
More than 500 people have applied to live at Hamilton Crossing, where redevelopment work is expected to be complete by spring. Tenants will occupy 74 of the apartments by next month.Joseph Tobianski |...
View ArticleDomino's Pizza renews its lease, plans to expand at Ann Arbor Township...
Twenty-seven years after Domino’s Pizza established its headquarters in an office park off Earhart Road, the company is reinforcing its commitment to the area. Domino’s signed a deal in August to...
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