With the ban on pre-tenancy and excessive application fees now on the books in Ann Arbor, advocates say they’re hoping to see more support for renters. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports.
Two key positions in Ann Arbor’s city administration are slated to be filled by leaders coming over from Eastpointe and Dearborn.
Letter Carrier Wallace Nutting for Rural Free Delivery by USPS in Benzonia, Michigan (1903). (Courtesy Andrew Bolander at the Benzie County Historical Society, Benzonia, Michigan) Dipping into the ...
Michigan has a new Legislature, but some things remain the same, including underrepresentation for women, minority groups and ...
ANN ARBOR, MI — Ann Arbor officials have a lot on their plates as they start a new year. From development matters to the ...
A wave of building activity is bringing new apartment high-rises, condos and other developments to Ann Arbor, both inside and ...
The changing face of Ann Arbor and its people and places have been dutifully documented for many years by journalists carrying cameras, notebooks and recorders. MLive/The Ann Arbor News recently ...
Introduction The Applied Earth Observations Innovation Partnership (AEOIP) was established in 2018 to facilitate knowledge ...