The Downtown Development Authority is proposing a new service team program at a cost of nearly $1 million per year to help keep downtown clean and safe.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (FOX 2) - Police are on the search for a man suspected of being connected to two dozen smash and grabs that occurred over the weekend during a Michigan game ... one individual that was from the Kalamazoo area, had their younger daughter ...
With President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration just days away, undocumented immigrants in Ann Arbor face growing uncertainty. WEMU’s Ana Longoria has the story.
A vital component for high-tech-driven economic development is a new model of cooperation between Ann Arbor and Detroit.
Ann Arbor police say more than two dozen vehicles were broken into at Pioneer High School on Sunday afternoon.
More than two dozen vehicles in a high school parking lot had their windows smashed and were broken into during a men’s college basketball game at nearby University of Michigan.
The state of Michigan had a stable year for venture capital in 2024, with $1.08 billion in investments across the year.
Though the Chinese New Year is not until Wednesday, some people in West Michigan ushered in the "Year of the Snake" on Saturday.
Planned Parenthood of Michigan (PPMI) leaders have reached a collective bargaining agreement with workers seeking unionization after months of negotiation. These workers were the first Planned Parenthood employees in Michigan to unionize after the contract was ratified on Jan.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – A new restaurant featuring wood-fired cooking is set to open in Ann Arbor next month. Echelon Kitchen & Bar will open at 200 S. Main Street on Thursday, Feb. 6. The restaurant will be located in a 7,000-square-foot, 100-year-old building and have 150 seats, according to a release.
Here are the high school basketball final scores from across Michigan for Friday, Jan. 24: Michigan High School Basketball Final Scores Boys Basketball Adrian 72, Ypsilanti 44 Adrian Madison 62, Hudson 46 Alanson 76,
Entering the season, basketball fans across Michigan were excited to see what Hal Schram Mr. Basketball favorite Trey McKenney would do for his senior season. Opting to play at St. Mary’s for all four years of high school rather than leave the state like many other talented players have done over the years,