Ann Arbor elementary cancels classes after threat suspect is released on bond
Officials with Ann Arbor Public Schools canceled classes Friday at Haisley Elementary School after an 18-year-old charged in a threat against the school was released on bond this week, prompting safety concerns from staff and families. The district announced the closure Thursday evening, which came in a message to...
Scio Township Adopts a Code that Aims to Ensure Public Servants Treat Public Office...
The Scio Township Board of Trustees adopted a code of conduct at its January 27 meeting that will set standards for township officials and staff to follow. The code of conduct was presented by township treasurer Ryan Yaple, who told the Sun Times News (STN) he put forth the code of conduct to set a standard for how...
Large crowd gathers to hear about planned U-M/Los Alamos National Laboratory facility in Ypsilanti...
A resident looks at documenation at the open house about the proposed U-M data center on January 29, 2026. After months of waiting, Ypsilanti Township residents on Thursday were able to meet with University of Michigan officials. They asked about the location and the need for the proposed national laboratory.
Where to Make Friends in Ann Arbor
Making new friends as a young adult is not always easy, and it can be even harder to find social events in Ann Arbor that aren’t geared strictly towards college students. If you’re searching for some social activity or want to try a new hobby in a group setting, check out these fun events, spaces and programs that...
State Street’s new bike and pedestrian infrastructure receives mixed reviews
In recent years, the city of Ann Arbor has completed multiple downtown construction projects, including installing public restrooms, constructing bikeways and erecting new street lighting. Most recently, the city finished a seven-month construction project Nov. 26, 2025, repaving and redesigning State Street from...
11 Best Breakfast Places In Michigan You Must Experience In 2026
Inhale deeply: that’s the smell of caramelized maple and the heavy, comforting steam of a perfectly poured house blend. In Michigan, the morning air is a symphony of percussive clacks, the rhythmic beat of a spatula hitting a seasoned flat-top and the distant, muffled thump of a heavy diner door swinging open.
Michigan OKs hazardous waste landfill expansion despite local outcry
LANSING, MI — Michigan environmental regulators have approved an operating license renewal for a controversial Wayne County hazardous waste landfill, enabling a significant expansion of the site which was opposed by residents, local officials and lawmakers. On Jan. 29, the Michigan Department of Environment, Great...
Saline Twp Inches Closer to Decision on Regional Fire Authority
In a special meeting by the township board on Wednesday afternoon, Saline Fire Department chief Jason Sperle led a discussion about the fire department’s transition to becoming a fire authority. “In all practical purposes, the department has been operating like an authority but has not able to take advantage of the...
Despite Loss to #3 Michigan, Huskers Gain Respect
Nebraska's 75-72 loss to the Wolverines speaks volumes about the Huskers' grit and determination.
Los Alamos confirms UMich data center to be used for nuclear weapons research
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