Michigan and Ohio State reach rivalry game undefeated after season of turmoil
UM earned the school's thousandth victory this weekend. Win 1,001 could be even sweeter, but only if it's against that team from Ohio.
Pro-Palestinian protesters occupy University of Michigan administration building
Protesters entered the Alexander G. Ruthven Building on Friday, demanding to speak with school president Santa Ono to urge disinvest in Israel using a sit-in tactic of civil disobience.
Connor Stalions never filed expense reports with University of Michigan, FOIA request finds
The Associated Press' request for information from the university on the former Michigan staffer's activities amid a sign-stealing probe revealed a curious detail in the 17 months Connor Stalions was employed with the school.
Hearing to halt Harbaugh's suspension amid UM-Big Ten strife scheduled for Friday
The Big Ten suspended Head Coach Jim Harbaugh for the remainder of the season amid a sign stealing probe at the University of Michigan. The decision was met with anger from the school.
Former Michigan priest sentenced to year in jail after pleading guilty to sexually abusing altar boy
A former Michigan priest has been sentenced to a year in jail after pleading guilty to sexually abusing an altar boy more than three decades ago.
Briarwood Mall transformation begins with steps made toward former Sears business space
The city council approved zoning changes of the parking space around the former Sears location on Monday.
Banning right on red? Cities flirt with prohibiting turns during red lights
As pedestrian crashes rise, more areas in the U.S. are weighing banning right-on-red turns.
Police investigate sex assault at Ann Arbor golf course
The sexual assault happened at a private golf course in Ann Arbor over the weekend.
Hundreds of high school girls carve career paths at EMU STEM event
For 13 years, Eastern Michigan University's Digital Divas programs have been introducing middle and high school girls to STEM through hands-on workshops. About 600 girls participated on Friday.
Feedback sought on proposed Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti bus changes
Public transit changes are coming to TheRide service in Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and Ypsilanti Township, and public input is needed ahead of the implementation.
Ypsilanti man found guilty of 2015 rape of incapacitated woman
The reopening of a cold case rape by the Washtenaw County Sexual Assault Kit Initiative led to a conviction against an Ypsilanti man.
Bourbon Fest, holiday shopping markets, and more things to do this weekend in Southeast Michigan
With Halloween now passed, Christmas events are starting, including several holiday markets this weekend. Here's what else is going on:
University of Michigan students walk out in support of Palestinians, clash with Israel supporters on campus
Students at the University of Michigan walked out of classes in support of Palestinians in Gaza -- but they were met by a small group of Jewish counter-protesters.
Jurors test drive cars, trucks, and utility vehicles nominated for best of the year
For the manufacturers, the hard work is over. The task of selecting the best vehicles now moves to 50 jurors who will test drive each nominated vehicle.
Washtenaw County expungement fair offers free help clearing criminal records
Washtenaw County residents with criminal convictions can get help clearing their records at a free expungement fair in Ann Arbor this weekend.
Sip Blake's Hard Cider and carve jack-o-lanterns at Bobcat Bonnie's Pumpkins and Pints
Bobcat Bonnie's is teaming up with Blake's Hard Cider for fall fun later this month.
Catalytic converter thieves caught after Ann Arbor resident hears someone cutting metal
Catalytic converter thieves are facing charges after an Ann Arbor resident heard them in the act early Wednesday. The two suspects charged are both from Flint.
Pittsfield Township police officer hurt after suspected drunk driver crashes into patrol vehicles
A Pittsfield Township police officer was hurt Wednesday when a suspected drunk driver crashed into two stopped patrol vehicles.
Unicorn Feed & Supply closing Ypsilanti storefront
Ypsilanti's bright and colorful Unicorn Feed & Supply is shutting its storefront and moving entirely online.
Ypsilanti's Go! Ice Cream closing after 10 years
Go! Ice Cream in Ypsilanti is closing indefinitely this month, the shop's owner announced in a heartfelt Facebook post Monday.