Friday, June 23: Dom Bakeries makes Yelp's list, AAPD investigate hidden camera and possible homicide, monitoring Michigan's moose population, and The Pez Outlaw
Monday, June 19: U of M alum and Dexter resident wins Jeopardy!, police lieutenant fired, U of M tuition rises, and Miss Michigan is crowned
Thursday, June 15: U of M under academic review, Michigan football's NIL program, Fraser's Pub car accident, and a dive into last month's housing market
Monday, June 12: Toyota will build a $50 million battery testing lab in Washtenaw County, nursing professor accused of sexual misconduct, ordinances against store-bought pets, and a lot of state legislature.
Thursday, June 8: Top of the Park returns, Westside Art Hop returns, Taylor Swift comes to Michigan, and a new universal basic income program
Monday, June 5: Apple eyes move to Arbor Hills, townie to appear on The Bachelorette, new Pistons head coach, DTE accused of frying appliances, and the Grayling wildfire
Thursday, June 1: More live music coming to Ann Arbor, fire destroys 2 duplexes, local runner sets record, air quality alert, and milk fuel
Monday, May 29: Culver's is replacing the old TGIFriday's on Lohr Road, iPads for patients at Mott Children's, a 77-year-old scared off a burglar, a lighthouse for sale, and a bill to ban declawing cats
Thursday, May 25: New plans for Quality 16, Ann Arbor's new budget, Shemy Schembechler resigns, cold Michigan night games, and a new gun control law
Monday, May 22: Sonic Lunch returns for the 2023 season, peonies at the Arb are blooming, Abbott's is closing, 5G cell service is getting better on Michigan's campus, and Lansing is definitely not doing "No Mow May".
Thursday, May 18: Angelo's is closing, 43rd annual Huron River Day, a rogue Traverse City bear, April's state marijuana numbers, and Ann Arbor's Bike to Work Day
Crazy Wisdom to return, main street Chase robbed, property taxes spike and a scary threat at Saline High School