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Driver killed, passenger extracted after car vaults from ditch into Ann Arbor Walgreens
Read full article: Driver killed, passenger extracted after car vaults from ditch into Ann Arbor WalgreensA vehicle crashed into an Ann Arbor Walgreens on Dec. 23, 2020. ANN ARBOR, Mich. – A driver was killed and an injured passenger was extracted after 45 minutes when a car “vaulted” from a ditch into a Walgreens in Ann Arbor, officials said. A vehicle was traveling south on Huron Parkway when it left the road near Asher Road, Ann Arbor police said. Officials said the driver, identified as Otis Jones, 82, of Ann Arbor, was killed in the crash. Firefighters spent 45 minutes extricating the front seat passenger, a 77-year-old Ann Arbor woman who was “significantly pinned” in the vehicle.
Construction projects to impact Ann Arbor traffic this week
Read full article: Construction projects to impact Ann Arbor traffic this weekThree new road construction projects will impact traffic downtown and on the east side of Ann Arbor starting Monday. Below is the city of Ann Arbor announcement:Glazier Way between Huron Parkway and Green Road, Green Road between Glazier Way and Plymouth Road:Monday, Sept. 14 – Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2020. The contractor will maintain westbound Glazier Way traffic. The contractor will maintain southbound Green Road traffic. Vehicles traveling westbound on Liberty Street will be detoured south on Main Street, west on William Street, then north on Second Street back to Liberty Street.
Global climate strike in Ann Arbor; new local ...
Read full article: Global climate strike in Ann Arbor; new local ...The Ann Arbor Police Department called officers from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and ... you can guess what happened next. (A4) PARK(ing) Day returns to Ann Arbor today. The annual Fall Remodelers Home Tour returns this weekend to Ann Arbor and Plymouth. Know someone who loves Ann Arbor? All About Ann Arbor is powered by ClickOnDetroit/WDIV.
Farewell, North Campus Turkey. Famed jogger chaser killed in Ann Arbor
Read full article: Farewell, North Campus Turkey. Famed jogger chaser killed in Ann ArborOfficers with Michigan's Department of Natural Resources were called early Monday morning by the Ann Arbor Police Department and shot the North Campus turkey -- a bird who's gained notoriety for blocking traffic, and chasing people. The North Campus turkey has become quite the local phenomenon after photos and video emerged on social media showing that it was harassing joggers and people walking to their cars at the North Campus Research Complex. Reappear on north campus Fake my own death with a needlessly complicated scheme ala season 3 of Sherlock. Finally get out of paying those parking tickets I owe to @umichdpss #umich #turkey North Campus Turkey (@NCampusTurkey) May 16, 2019The north campus turkey is looking for a ride! This isn't the first time the Ann Arbor Police were called to the scene to monitor the turkey.
Christmas tree drop-off points in Ann Arbor
Read full article: Christmas tree drop-off points in Ann ArborANN ARBOR – Ready to part with this year's tree? The city of Ann Arbor has released a list of drop-off locations for undecorated Christmas trees. All ornaments, plastic, tinsel, nails and tree stands must be removed before leaving trees in these lots. If you miss the deadline, you must store your tree until April, when the city's compost collection resumes, or you can pay a fee to deliver your tree to the Compost Center at 4150 Platt Road. Hours of operation are 8 a.m. - 4 p.m Monday - Friday.