Over 100 Ann Arbor residents and visitors gathered Wednesday night to hear from the mayor of Ann Arbor’s sister city, ...
The Ann Arbor District Library hosted author and historian Bonnie Ernst, Wednesday Sept. 18, to talk about her first book: ...
Months after Ann Arbor Public Schools laid off 55 teachers, 48 have now been recalled. The layoffs were in response to a ...
As a runner who’s always run through a city, escaping to nature can be a life-changing experience, with impressive views.
City Council considers ‘right to sit’ update to city’s nondiscrimination code, welcomes delegates from Tübingen Editor’s Note ...
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Herrick believes the wage changes will cause a “massive reset” to Michigan’s restaurant industry and play a significant role ...
This article has been updated to include a statement from University President Santa Ono. The Ann Arbor Police Department ...
The assault on a University of Michigan student follows the vandalism of a public art display with pro-Palestine messages and ...
Many of the about 3,400 servers and bartenders in the city oppose a new law that would gradually eliminate the tipped wage, ...
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Among the truths held evident in music is that one should never miss Old Crow Medicine Show when it’s playing anywhere within ...