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5 Ann Arbor schools closed Monday, Aug. 28 due to power outages, other storm damage
Ann Arbor Public Schools announced Sunday that due to power outages and other storm-related damage from Thursday night, five schools won't open as scheduled Monday for the new school year.
World class paella: Ann Arbor chef set to represent U.S. in international competition
The chef recently secured a spot as a finalist in the global competition taking place in Valencia, Spain in September.
In DTE Energy ‘Bermuda Triangle,’ Washtenaw County couple clocks 18 outages in a year
A couple living just 15 minutes outside Ann Arbor say they have had 18 outages in the past year.
Violent incidents at Ann Arbor elementary have parents seeking answers
Parents of now second-grade students say they're children have been subjected to physical violence and classroom lockdowns.
5 great places for indoor fun around Ann Arbor
The Ann Arbor-area has plenty of indoor activities whether you're trying to beat the heat or dodge the raindrops.
New owner of Dawn Treader continues legacy for longtime Ann Arbor book shop
Africa Schaumann took over ownership in June 2022 and has since continued what Dawn Treader has always been known for.
Michigan’s Best Local Eats: Find seafood with a Cajun flair at Mac’s Acadian Seafood Shack
Some of Mac’s popular dishes include lobster and shrimp fettuccine, jambalaya and pecan crusted whitefish.
‘He was a ray of sunshine’: Longtime Saline barber remembered for positivity
Marty Flint, owner of Excalibur Barber Shop, died on Thursday, Aug. 17.
See photos as Milan football defeats Ypsilanti Lincoln in week 1
Photos as Milan football defeats Ypsilanti Lincoln in Week 1 of the high school football season.
Video shows power line showering sparks, burning during thunderstorms in Washtenaw County
First there were loud pops, then showers of sparks outside a Manchester resident's window.
Police release surveillance video of Ann Arbor hate graffiti suspects
Surveillance video posted on AAPD’s social media page shows two individuals walking with a group of people along Hill Street stop in front of the center and leave the graffiti in front of the building before walking away.
City still looking for new Ann Arbor police chief as search for ‘ideal candidate’ continues
Four candidates recently were interviewed for the position during a special City Council session on Aug. 15.