Pittsfield Township police investigating after 76-year-old man hit, killed by car
Pittsfield Township police investigating after 76-year-old pedestrian hit, killed by car.
Two males, including 13-year-old, charged with sexual assault at Ann Arbor golf course
Neither suspect knew the victim before they assaulted her, police said. Now, both face several felony charges including first-degree sexual assault.
Ann Arbor Public Schools teacher layoffs approved amid $25M budget deficit
Layoffs are coming to the Ann Arbor Public Schools district after the school board approved a plan fueled by a massive budget deficit.
Ann Arbor Public Schools community frustrated over $25M deficit; teacher layoffs approved
Despite over 100 people speaking up against it, the Ann Arbor Public Schools Board of Education approved a plan to lay off teachers and other staff.
Suspicious death of 66-year-old woman in Ypsilanti Township under investigation
The Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office is investigating the suspicious death of a 66-year-old woman in Ypsilanti Township.
Solar Eclipse 2024: Peak times to see phenomenon in Michigan
Most of Southeast Michigan will see 99% of a total eclipse during its peak coverage. Here's when:
Motor City Furry Convention reopens after bomb threat
This was the second year in a row a threat was lobbied against the convention, causing the host hotel to be searched before the convention was allowed to continue.
Tootl, service for those with physical, cognitive disabilities coming to Ann Arbor
The business, which provides non-emergency medical transport to those in need, first opened in 2012 in Chicago, before expanding to Milwaukee in 2021 and now Ann Arbor.
1 dead another injured after motorcycle crash in Ann Arbor
Police say two motorcyclists were traveling westbound on Packard when they collided with the pickup truck and trailer as it was turning left.
Suspect in Ann Arbor shooting on Main Street has criminal history, including child abuse
"Unprovoked violent act in downtown Ann Arbor," said Rougeau. "The victim was trying to walk away from the situation and chased down and stalked."
Ann Arbor man charged in bus slashing, Target assault
An Ann Arbor man is facing assault charges stemming from two incidents that happened this week. Both times, he pulled out a knife after being bumped into by someone else.
Man killed by tire that flew off another vehicle on I-94
A tire that detached from a vehicle on I-94 in Washtenaw County hit a car, killing the driver.
Suspect holds knife to throat of victim who bumped him at Ann Arbor Target
A suspect is wanted after holding a knife to a victim's throat at an Ann Arbor Target store Monday.
The best places to live in the US for 2024, according to report
Niche collected data from the U.S. Census Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and millions of resident reviews to form its ranking.
Nonprofit's HashBash treasure map helps pay fees to clear criminal records
“You go to each (map) space and you get a free gift. There are eight dispensaries with eight different cannabis gifts," she said.
U of M takes step to become 1st major school in Michigan to launch a women’s varsity hockey program
The University of Michigan took the first step toward addressing a major in-state void on Thursday by launching a feasibility study to consider establishing a women’s varsity hockey program.
U-M Police Department appoints 1st Black police chief in history
"The door is now open, I am the first. But I know it's not just about me," she said. "It is about the young women, the little girls, that are coming hopefully behind me."
Road rage leads to shooting of woman in parking lot of Ypsilanti Meijer
The shooting appears to have stemmed from a road rage incident, according to police. This victim is in stable condition at a local hospital.
Serial prowler looking through windows at night in Ann Arbor sought by police
A man has been looking into first-floor windows of residences in the 1000 block of S. Forest and has been caught on camera by Ring security cameras multiple times.
Protests over U-M's Israel investments brings threat of 'disruptive activity' penalty
Despite university officials considering a “Disruptive Activity" policy to punish students who disrupt events, students vow to continue protesting.