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Lawsuit alleges pool at Ann Arbor hotel led to severe antibiotic-resistant infection
Read full article: Lawsuit alleges pool at Ann Arbor hotel led to severe antibiotic-resistant infectionWhat appeared to be an ordinary swim at the Residence Inn Downtown Ann Arbor turned into a medical nightmare for Alexis Williams, who has filed a lawsuit against the hotel alleging negligence that led to a severe antibiotic-resistant infection.
$5K reward offered for tips after 250 peonies cut at University of Michigan garden
Read full article: $5K reward offered for tips after 250 peonies cut at University of Michigan gardenA reward of up to $5,000 is being offered for information that leads to an arrest and conviction after around 250 peonies were cut at the University of Michigan's Nichols Arboretum Peony Garden last month.
Frita Batidos brings a slice of Cuba to Detroit with bold flavors
Read full article: Frita Batidos brings a slice of Cuba to Detroit with bold flavorsFor Takeout Tuesday, Detroit gets a taste of Cuba with Frita Batidos, a vibrant spot known for Cuban-inspired street food, from spiced burgers to sweet, refreshing batidos
Woman files lawsuit against Ann Arbor hotel, says pool led to severe antibiotic-resistant infection
Read full article: Woman files lawsuit against Ann Arbor hotel, says pool led to severe antibiotic-resistant infectionWhat appeared to be an ordinary swim at the Residence Inn Downtown Ann Arbor turned into a medical nightmare for Alexis Williams, who has filed a lawsuit against the hotel alleging negligence that led to a severe antibiotic-resistant infection.
‘We’re ready to put on a show’: Michigan football’s Sherrone Moore sets tone at Big Ten Media Day
Read full article: ‘We’re ready to put on a show’: Michigan football’s Sherrone Moore sets tone at Big Ten Media DayMichigan Wolverines head coach Sherrone Moore set the tone for Team 146 during his appearance at Big Ten Media Day in Las Vegas.
University of Michigan study reveals why belly fat might be more dangerous than you think
Read full article: University of Michigan study reveals why belly fat might be more dangerous than you thinkBelly fat is a common problem for many people, but a certain kind of belly fat could be raising your risk of serious health problems, including heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and even cancer.
Big Ten commissioner says Michigan football ‘has already paid the price’ in sign-stealing scandal
Read full article: Big Ten commissioner says Michigan football ‘has already paid the price’ in sign-stealing scandalIn monumental news, Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti said the Michigan Wolverines football program has already paid its price for their involvement in the 2023 sign-stealing scandal.
Hundreds of artists flood Downtown Ann Arbor for this year’s art fair
Read full article: Hundreds of artists flood Downtown Ann Arbor for this year’s art fairNearly a thousand artists from across the country transformed Downtown Ann Arbor into a sprawling outdoor gallery during the city’s signature summer event, which is also considered one of the largest juried art shows.
DTE’s CO₂ storage project faces fierce opposition from Monroe County residents
Read full article: DTE’s CO₂ storage project faces fierce opposition from Monroe County residentsIt’s the latest in a long line of proposed projects that have been presented to Milan Township, located along the border of Washtenaw and Monroe counties.
Voters set to decide on new library development in Ann Arbor
Read full article: Voters set to decide on new library development in Ann ArborA lawsuit filed Monday alleges Ann Arbor voters are being misled by the language in ballot Proposals A and B. Voter approval would allow the Ann Arbor District Library to include Library Lane in its development plans.
2025 Ann Arbor Art Fair: Everything to know about parking, hours, featured artists and more
Read full article: 2025 Ann Arbor Art Fair: Everything to know about parking, hours, featured artists and moreThe 2025 Ann Arbor Art Fair returns this weekend and will showcase nearly 1,000 artists across 30 city blocks.
The 24 questions lawmakers asked University of Michigan about biological smuggling cases
Read full article: The 24 questions lawmakers asked University of Michigan about biological smuggling casesThe chairmen of three House committees have launched an investigation into the University of Michigan after three Chinese nationals were charged in two separate cases for allegedly smuggling biological material into the U.S.
Detroit tenants push for ‘right to renew’ ordinance to curb no-cause evictions
Read full article: Detroit tenants push for ‘right to renew’ ordinance to curb no-cause evictionsThe Detroit Tenants Association is fighting to move a proposed ordinance forward that would prohibit landlords from refusing to offer lease renewals to current tenants without cause.
Feel good, shop smart: Meijer to host in-store wellness event across SE Michigan
Read full article: Feel good, shop smart: Meijer to host in-store wellness event across SE MichiganMidwest retailer Meijer will hold an in-store wellness event at select stores across its six-state footprint, including several locations in southeast Michigan.
Wayne County man was ‘too nervous’ to scratch lottery ticket. The next day he found out he won $4M
Read full article: Wayne County man was ‘too nervous’ to scratch lottery ticket. The next day he found out he won $4MA Wayne County man bought a specific lottery ticket after he learned that none of the game’s top prizes had been won yet, and he ended up winning $4 million.
‘We are deeply alarmed’: Lawmakers want answers from U of M in biological smuggling cases
Read full article: ‘We are deeply alarmed’: Lawmakers want answers from U of M in biological smuggling casesThe chairmen of three House committees have launched an investigation into the University of Michigan after three Chinese nationals were charged in two separate cases for allegedly smuggling biological material into the U.S.
Why more than 30 drivers in Ann Arbor were pulled over for speeding within 90 minutes
Read full article: Why more than 30 drivers in Ann Arbor were pulled over for speeding within 90 minutesMore than 30 traffic stops were conducted in Ann Arbor for speeding violations as part of an operation aimed at reducing fatal traffic crashes.
More than 30 drivers in Ann Arbor pulled over for speeding within 90 minutes. Here’s where
Read full article: More than 30 drivers in Ann Arbor pulled over for speeding within 90 minutes. Here’s whereMore than 30 traffic stops were conducted in Ann Arbor for speeding violations as part of an operation aimed at reducing fatal traffic crashes.
Ann Arbor studio helps residents learn art of furniture restoration, while giving back
Read full article: Ann Arbor studio helps residents learn art of furniture restoration, while giving backA woman’s design studio is dedicated to supporting and educating individuals in the art of furniture fabrication and restoration.
The Ann Arbor dropout who joined a cult and killed a sitting US President
Read full article: The Ann Arbor dropout who joined a cult and killed a sitting US PresidentIn the grand scheme of things, there has been Michigander who shaped impacted the presidency more than any other. Even more than the Michigander who literally became a president.
From TikTok to workshops: How an Ann Arbor design studio is building a furniture flipping community
Read full article: From TikTok to workshops: How an Ann Arbor design studio is building a furniture flipping communityLullCo Design Studio in Ann Arbor promotes creativity and community in furniture flipping by offering access to tools, equipment, and space for people to restore or create furniture.
‘I knew he was alive’: Volunteer recounts moment he found missing 82-year-old Ann Arbor man
Read full article: ‘I knew he was alive’: Volunteer recounts moment he found missing 82-year-old Ann Arbor manThe search volunteer who found a missing 82-year-old Ann Arbor described where he made the discovery and why he thought to check in that spot.
Michigan football recruiting catches fire with 6 commitments just this week
Read full article: Michigan football recruiting catches fire with 6 commitments just this weekThe Michigan Wolverines football program has been on fire lately in the recruitment process as they’ve signed six commits just this week, with the latest coming on Friday.
Ann Arbor firefighters rescue 5th kayaker while 4 others were being helped to land
Read full article: Ann Arbor firefighters rescue 5th kayaker while 4 others were being helped to landAnn Arbor firefighters rescued a fifth kayaker after being called to a popular river while four others were being helped to dry land.
Breaking barriers: Para-athletes, emerging talent shine at University of Michigan inclusive track meet
Read full article: Breaking barriers: Para-athletes, emerging talent shine at University of Michigan inclusive track meetThe University of Michigan is set to host the 2025 Miller Family Open Track and Field Meet, an inclusive competition for athletes with and without disabilities.
Search volunteer recounts moment he found endangered, missing 82-year-old Ann Arbor man alive
Read full article: Search volunteer recounts moment he found endangered, missing 82-year-old Ann Arbor man aliveA search volunteer recounted the moment he was able to find Ralph Yang, 82, of Ann Arbor, who had gone missing for 48 hours.
Missing, endangered 82-year-old Ann Arbor man found alive by volunteer during community search party
Read full article: Missing, endangered 82-year-old Ann Arbor man found alive by volunteer during community search partyRalph Yang, 82, of Ann Arbor, has been found alive by a volunteer following a community search party.
While aiding kayakers, Ann Arbor Fire Department finds another in need of rescue
Read full article: While aiding kayakers, Ann Arbor Fire Department finds another in need of rescueFire crews said it was lucky that they were double-checking the river, stating, “When river conditions are rough for one, it is often rough for others.”
Trinity Health Ann Arbor gets $1M grant to open facility to support unhoused families
Read full article: Trinity Health Ann Arbor gets $1M grant to open facility to support unhoused familiesTrinity Health Ann Arbor secured a $1 million grant to open a temporary housing facility to provide support to unhoused families in Washtenaw County, hospital officials announced.
Thousands pack downtown Ann Arbor for nationwide ‘No Kings’ protests
Read full article: Thousands pack downtown Ann Arbor for nationwide ‘No Kings’ protestsThousands of demonstrators packed downtown Ann Arbor on Saturday evening, gathering in front of the city’s federal building as part of the nationwide “No Kings” protests against President Donald Trump’s military parade in Washington, D.C.
2 Chinese nationals with ties to U of M in separate smuggling cases to appear in court
Read full article: 2 Chinese nationals with ties to U of M in separate smuggling cases to appear in courtTwo Chinese nationals with ties to the University of Michigan are scheduled to appear in federal court on Friday, marking the latest development in what some authorities describe as an intensifying crackdown on biological material smuggling cases.
Ex-Michigan football coach Matt Weiss breaks silence, seeks dismissal of default ruling in hacking case
Read full article: Ex-Michigan football coach Matt Weiss breaks silence, seeks dismissal of default ruling in hacking caseFormer Michigan Wolverines football coach Matt Weiss broke his silence after being charged and accused of hacking into the accounts of thousands of college athletes.
From dams to dispute: Beaver euthanization sparks heartache for Ann Arbor residents
Read full article: From dams to dispute: Beaver euthanization sparks heartache for Ann Arbor residentsWashtenaw County officials’ decision to euthanize a family of beavers at Leslie Park Golf Course has sparked controversy among residents and animal advocates.
Chinese student arrested at Detroit Metro Airport in smuggling case appearing in court
Read full article: Chinese student arrested at Detroit Metro Airport in smuggling case appearing in courtAfter initially providing conflicting statements to officers, she ultimately told Customs and Border Protection that she was a doctoral student traveling to the University of Michigan to complete her research project and sent her research materials ahead of her arrival.
Federal authorities make third arrest over smuggled biological materials to University of Michigan lab
Read full article: Federal authorities make third arrest over smuggled biological materials to University of Michigan labFederal authorities arrested a Chinese researcher connected to the University of Michigan, marking the third such case in two weeks involving the alleged smuggling of biological materials from China.
U of M ends contracts with undercover security accused of surveilling pro-Palestinian groups
Read full article: U of M ends contracts with undercover security accused of surveilling pro-Palestinian groupsThe University of Michigan had ended contracts with undercover security personnel after a report accused the university of using investigators to surveil pro-Palestinian groups on campus.
Chinese student accused of smuggling biological materials arrested at Detroit Metro Airport
Read full article: Chinese student accused of smuggling biological materials arrested at Detroit Metro AirportAfter initially providing conflicting statements to officers, she ultimately told Customs and Border Protection that she was a doctoral student traveling to the University of Michigan to complete her research project and sent her research materials ahead of her arrival.
Farming community resists $1B data center project in Washtenaw County
Read full article: Farming community resists $1B data center project in Washtenaw CountyThe construction of a proposed data center in southern Washtenaw County has drawn the ire of residents in that small farming community who are weary of other attempts at construction.
Ann Arbor’s Ondo Bakery: An Asian twist on pastry, brunch and more
Read full article: Ann Arbor’s Ondo Bakery: An Asian twist on pastry, brunch and moreTakeout Tuesday featured a new favorite spot in Ann Arbor. Ondo Bakery is known for its authentic rich flavorful desserts, café drinks, and delightful brunch experience.
Michigan basketball lands No. 1 transfer in stunning move before NCAA withdrawal deadline
Read full article: Michigan basketball lands No. 1 transfer in stunning move before NCAA withdrawal deadlineDusty May and the Michigan Wolverines basketball program received earth-shattering news as they’ve finally snagged their long-awaited “big fish” ahead of the NCAA withdrawal deadline.
Tee off at the Big House: Tickets available for unique golfing experience at Michigan Stadium this weekend
Read full article: Tee off at the Big House: Tickets available for unique golfing experience at Michigan Stadium this weekendGet tickets to this unique golfing experience coming to Michigan Stadium this weekend in Ann Arbor.
Judge remands 1989 Washtenaw County rape, murder case to district court
Read full article: Judge remands 1989 Washtenaw County rape, murder case to district courtThe man accused of abducting, sexually assaulting and murdering Beverly Wivell over 35 years ago appeared in court on Tuesday, where a judge determined the case to be sent back to district court to bind him over for trial.
Judge to decide on bond of man charged in 1989 rape, murder of Washtenaw County woman
Read full article: Judge to decide on bond of man charged in 1989 rape, murder of Washtenaw County womanThe man accused of abducting, sexually assaulting and murdering Beverly Wivell over 35 years ago is expected to appear in court on Tuesday, where a judge will decide if he is connected to a woman’s disappearance.
Trinity Health Ann Arbor introduces new ablation platform to treat Atrial Fibrillation
Read full article: Trinity Health Ann Arbor introduces new ablation platform to treat Atrial FibrillationTrinity Health Ann Arbor announced they completed of Michigan’s first ever ablation procedure to treat Atrial Fibrillation (AFib).
Man charged in 1989 rape, murder of Washtenaw County woman given $5 million bond
Read full article: Man charged in 1989 rape, murder of Washtenaw County woman given $5 million bondThe man accused of abducting, sexually assaulting and murdering Beverly Wivell over 35 years ago was given a $5 million bond on Thursday.
Outgrown summer clothes? Here’s how parents can save money on their children’s clothing
Read full article: Outgrown summer clothes? Here’s how parents can save money on their children’s clothingWith warmer weather approaching, parents often find themselves reaching for last year’s summer clothes, only to realize their children have outgrown most items.