22 hours agoMan arrested after breaking into Washtenaw County water plant, pouring cement down drainsMichigan State Police said he gained entry by cutting through a barbed wire fence and spray painted over the windows to not be seen inside.
22 hours agoUniversity of Michigan wrestler overcomes past to go to Olympic GamesAdam Coon secured his spot on the U.S. Olympic team in the 130kg Greco-Roman category after missing out in 2016 and 2020.
1 day agoAnn Arbor firefighters respond to second lithium battery fire within two daysThe Ann Arbor Fire Department responded to a call just after 6 p.m. about a house fire on the 700 block of South Seventh Street on Saturday, June 6.
Ann Arbor native headed to Paris Olympics after qualifying runsHobbs Kessler will represent the United States (and Tree Town) when he touches down in Paris, France, for the Olympics later this month.
Ann Arbor sports brand scoring points on Tree Town tennis courtsThe women-owned brand offers sportswear that players actually want to wear and personalize.
Booze in the Big House? Alcohol sales begin at Michigan Stadium in AugustAlcohol is already sold during events at the Yost Ice Arena and Crisler Center.
AFC Ann Arbor giving free admission to women, girls attending Women’s Open on SundayThe 3 p.m. match will celebrate women and girls in sports on Sunday outside Pioneer High School.
Ann Arbor’s Briarwood Mall hosting series of summertime food trucksThrough September the Ann Arbor shopping center will have a series of food trucks operating in its parking lot.
Food truck rallies returning to Ann Arbor Farmers MarketOn the third Wednesday of every month, different trucks, food carts and pop-ups will sell dinner and dessert to market visitors between 5-8 p.m.
4 Ann Arbor restaurants win 2024 Wine Spectator awardsBlue LLama Jazz Club, The Earle, Paesano’s Restaurant and Wine Bar, and Weber’s Restaurant have each received a gold star.
Gourmet toast eatery set to open in downtown Ann ArborToastique, a gourmet toast and juice cafe, is bringing its health food concept to Ann Arbor for its first Michigan location.
Ann Arbor restrictions on gas-powered leaf blowers in effect this summerOfficials said the goals of the ordinance are to reduce greenhouse gases, protect residents from pollutants and promote the city’s sustainability goals.
Pilot EV carshare program launches at Ann Arbor affordable housing communitiesCarshare services will also launch at Baker Commons on Thursday, with more services starting in the Hickory Creek and Miller Lane Apartments this summer.
Volunteers needed for Sunday’s annual Huron River Day in Ann ArborOpen volunteer times are available at different times between 9:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Sunday.
Ann Arbor offering free home energy assessments through new A2ZERO advisor programThe City of Ann Arbor launched the program in early May to help homeowners evaluate their energy usage.
SponsoredAnn Arbor SPARK Invests $150K in Grand Rapids AI startupInsight Voice, Inc. has developed a proprietary software service that streamlines content marketing for small to medium-sized businesses.
Got water? Ann Arbor hosting tours of water treatment plant in MayCity of Ann Arbor officials will host plant tours, at 919 Sunset Road, and activities during an open house between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 4.
Ann Arbor native headed to Paris Olympics after qualifying runsHobbs Kessler will represent the United States (and Tree Town) when he touches down in Paris, France, for the Olympics later this month.
Ann Arbor YMCA offering free memberships for area K-12 teachersFree memberships include access to the Y’s fitness center at 400 W. Washington St., group exercise classes, wellness programs and community events.
Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office warns of scammers pretending to be officersScammers will ask for money, gift cards or other forms of financial support, then threaten potential victims with arrest and jail time if they receive pushback.
Ann Arbor police issue neighborhood crime alert after uptick in bicycle thefts, car break-ins“Remember, thieves are looking for easy opportunities and it only takes seconds for a thief to rummage through an unlocked vehicle," police wrote.
Police looking for man who robbed Ann Arbor Kroger Tuesday morningOfficials said the man presented to buy an item then pushed the employee and stole an unknown amount of money from the open cash draw.
1 killed, 2 hospitalized in vehicle crash into trees on Ann Arbor roadPolice were notified of the crash through an iPhone notification around 4:50 a.m.
SponsoredWashtenaw Community College hosting festival for veterans in AugustThe free event will have hourly raffle drawings, live music, martial arts and military dog training demonstrations, and resources between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 3.
22 hours agoUniversity of Michigan wrestler overcomes past to go to Olympic GamesAdam Coon secured his spot on the U.S. Olympic team in the 130kg Greco-Roman category after missing out in 2016 and 2020.
22 hours agoSylvan Township issues ‘Do Not Drink Water’ advisory after water treatment plant vandalizedOfficials said someone had broken into the water treatment plant, caused damage to its interior and tampered with the system controls.
18 hours agoRolling Sculpture Car Show returning to Ann Arbor’s Main Street FridayParticipating cars will show automotive designs from different decades, including muscle cars and vintage models.
1 day agoAnn Arbor firefighters respond to second lithium battery fire within two daysThe Ann Arbor Fire Department responded to a call just after 6 p.m. about a house fire on the 700 block of South Seventh Street on Saturday, June 6.
3 days agoBasement fire sparked by lithium-ion battery closes Ann Arbor restaurantA basement fire has closed the Pretzel Bell restaurant in Ann Arbor.
Raw sewage found behind Ann Arbor elementary school WednesdayInvestigators found evidence that the material had reached a nearby storm drain, which flows into Swift Run creekshed.
Ann Arbor’s Briarwood Mall hosting series of summertime food trucksThrough September the Ann Arbor shopping center will have a series of food trucks operating in its parking lot.
Eastern Michigan University becomes first American university to welcome refugee students for fall semesterEastern Michigan University will welcome three refugee students to campus during the upcoming fall semester, officials said.
Movies and TV shows casting in Ann ArborBackstage compiled a list of movies and TV shows casting in Ann Arbor.
Ann Arbor native headed to Paris Olympics after qualifying runsHobbs Kessler will represent the United States (and Tree Town) when he touches down in Paris, France, for the Olympics later this month.
Ann Arbor named most educated city in US for seventh year in a rowAnn Arbor is at the top of Wallethub's list of the Most Educated Cities in America for yet another year.
Planning to celebrate July 4 with fireworks? Here’s what Ann Arborites need to knowIf a firework causes a fire resulting in damage, those responsible may face civil or criminal liability, officials said.
Food truck rallies returning to Ann Arbor Farmers MarketOn the third Wednesday of every month, different trucks, food carts and pop-ups will sell dinner and dessert to market visitors between 5-8 p.m.
Ann Arbor Saline Road still closed after water main breakRepairs won’t be completed until Monday, July 1.
4 Ann Arbor restaurants win 2024 Wine Spectator awardsBlue LLama Jazz Club, The Earle, Paesano’s Restaurant and Wine Bar, and Weber’s Restaurant have each received a gold star.
SponsoredSpots open for Washtenaw Community College summertime camps for teensOne-week camps are offered for area residents ages 11-18 between July 22 and August 9.
Ashlee Baracy: What I learned about severe weather inside a U-M wind tunnelI recently visited the wind tunnel at the University of Michigan to see what my body could withstand and was very surprised.
Ann Arbor Civic Band playing free summer concert series in Burns ParkGrab a lawn chair or a blanket and listen to free concerts performed by the Ann Arbor Civic Band every Wednesday through mid-July.
How University of Michigan students, Kroger raised over $200K for Mott Children’s HospitalMembers of Dance Marathon at the University of Michigan (DMUM) have spent the past academic year raising money for pediatric therapies.
Student-athletes express confusion, frustration after Concordia University Ann Arbor announces cutsEarlier this month, Concordia University Ann Arbor announced it will be discontinuing athletics after the 2024-2025 school year.
New owners get ready to take over independent bookshop on Ann Arbor’s north side“I’ve been a customer at Booksweet for years, and am thrilled to keep Booksweet in Ann Arbor," said new owner Darcy Rhoden.
Concordia University reducing programs offered on Ann Arbor campus to cut costsThe school’s Board of Regents gave its administration the go-ahead to adjust academic programs offered on the Ann Arbor campus after the end of the 2024-2025 school year.
SponsoredWashtenaw Community College hosting Career Exploration Night in JulyStaff from the Center for Career Success will present information about high-demand careers and the academic paths that will lead to success in those industries.
Vote: Which mural should be painted on Ann Arbor’s Bicentennial Park?Residents have until Friday to vote for their favorite.
Michigan study shows patients prefer certain backgrounds amid virtual doc visitsNon-verbal cues, including the setting, play a crucial role in patient experience during telemedicine visits.
Here’s who is playing at the Ann Arbor Art Fair this summerBetween July 18-20, soloists and groups will perform in front of Ann Arbor Art Fair goers across three stages in the downtown area.
Bicyclist hospitalized after being hit by driver in Ann ArborA bicyclist has been hospitalized after he was hit by a driver while crossing the street in Ann Arbor.
University of Michigan regent votes ‘No’ on budget over schools handling of anti-semitismUniversity of Michigan Regent Mark Bernstein voted "No" on the school's budget because he doesn't believe the school has done enough to combat anti-Semitism.
Ann Arbor restrictions on gas-powered leaf blowers in effect this summerOfficials said the goals of the ordinance are to reduce greenhouse gases, protect residents from pollutants and promote the city’s sustainability goals.
Annual German Park picnics return to Ann Arbor this summerThe German Park Recreation Club will open the doors of its picnic space for traditional music, dancing and beer during the last Saturday of June, July and August.