Saline Township to discuss response to data center lawsuit
The Saline Township Board of Trustees and Planning Commission will hold a special meeting on Wednesday. They will discuss the next steps now that a lawsuit has been filed regarding their rejection of a proposed data center. The suit against the township was filed shortly after Supervisors rejected rezoning 575...
Chelsea Student Hit by a Vehicle
The police are investigating an incident that happened on the afternoon of September 22, when a Chelsea High School student was struck by a vehicle at the crosswalk on Freer Road. The student suffered minor injuries. Chelsea School District (CSD) Superintendent Michael Kapolka and Doug Whitsel, CSD’s Director of...
University of Michigan Stabbing Incident: Suspect Apprehended Following Manhunt
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — University of Michigan police are investigating a stabbing incident that occurred Thursday evening at the construction site of the D. Dan and Betty Kahn Health Care Pavilion. The suspect, identified as Lagarien Thomas, 33, was apprehended following an extensive manhunt, reports ClickOnDetroit. The...
Update: 2 drivers killed in fiery crash early Tuesday on I-96 in Novi; victims’...
Two people died following a fiery crash early Tuesday morning on I-96 in Novi, officials said. The Novi Police Department identified the victims as Sylvette Campbell, 57, of Westland and Neena Wang, 30, of California. According to Novi Police Commander Kristie Gruenwald, a preliminary investigation indicates Wang was...
1 dead, 1 hospitalized after 2-car crash in Green Oak Township
One person is dead after a driver lost control on a curve and slid into oncoming traffic in Green Oak Township
Ypsilanti City Council to consider dark sky ordinance
The City of Ypsilanti is looking to give a boost to stargazing while aiding wildlife. The City Council tonight will take a first look at a Dark Sky Compliance Ordinance. For years, there have been calls for the city to implement lighting requirements that would keep roads and sidewalks illuminated but without so much...
Ann Arbor’s Jewish community approaches Rosh Hashanah with worry and hope
The local Jewish community is experiencing feelings of uncertainty mixed with a bit of hope this Rosh Hashanah. Rosh Hashanah begins at sunset tonight and is the start of the Jewish New Year. Rabbi Asher Lopatin is the Community Relations Director of the Jewish Federation of Greater Ann Arbor. He...
Car crashes into Ypsilanti building, owners say it’s the 4th time in 3 years
A man police say was fleeing a shooting scene ended up crashing into an Ypsilanti building, igniting a fire that left damage.
Ann Arbor community enjoys musical performances, expanded outdoor dining with A2 Fall Streets
Each September, Ann Arbor’s downtown streets transform into pedestrian zones from Thursday night through Monday morning for A2 Fall Streets. Each weekend, musicians, singing groups, artists and performers perform while patrons eat on the street. Downtown Main, Liberty and Washington Streets are blocked to cars for...
Washtenaw Community College to host AI at Work Conference on September 24
AI@Work: The Innovation Imperative will be Wednesday, September 24, at the WCC campus in Ann Arbor. We spoke with the event's keynote speaker Alex Goryachev – a LinkedIn Top AI Voice, Wall Street Journal bestselling author. He discussed how the event will address how AI’s pace is impacting learning, strategy and...















