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ANN ARBOR, MI — It’s been a century since Ann Arbor buried most of Allen Creek in underground pipes, but it still flows ...
About half a million attendees are expected over the course of the three-day festival spanning 30 city blocks and featuring ...
Members of the Ann Arbor planning commission are forging ahead on a new vision for development and housing in the city, intent on taking steps towards offering more housing options. However, the ...
Proposal would prohibit short-term rentals from operating in single-family homes and in residential zones. Dearborn is latest ...
City officials say they haven't done a comprehensive land use plan since 2009, but many of their core goals still remain ...
The Meatlovers Skillet satisfies carnivorous cravings, while the Greek Skillet incorporates gyro meat, tomatoes, onions, and ...
Holiday festivities will add more temporary downtown closures. The Ann Arbor Jaycees Fourth of July Parade will block ...
Debate over Ann Arbor’s ambitious growth plan continued as city planning commissioners delved into editing a second draft Tuesday night, July 1. The first question was whether to keep cartoons ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A united conservative majority of the Supreme Court ruled Friday that federal judges lack the authority to grant nationwide injunctions, but the decision left unclear whether ...
The construction season is in full swing in Michigan, with plenty of closures to navigate. I-94 near Zeeb Road is particularly impacted, with both full closures of the freeway and closed on- and ...
The group opposing Ann Arbor’s draft Comprehensive Land Use Plan is being accused of passing out false information regarding the future of the city’s parks. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports.
An 82-year-old man with dementia in Ann Arbor was found by a volunteer after a large community search effort involving over 200 people and resources like police helicopters.
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