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Running Into Trouble
Barton Hills aims to tighten security on a popular recreation route.
The Concordia Curveball
U-M reassures critics after its latest land purchase leaves city officials feeling blindsided.
The Hottest Seat on Campus
The state has two big vacancies for a university president, a job that keeps getting tougher.
Political Ambitions, Made in Ann Arbor
How the city’s activist roots have guided Eli Savit and Abdul El-Sayed as candidates in statewide races.
Waiting for the Medicine to Kick In
Michigan Medicine’s Ypsilanti Health Center attracts hundreds to downtown each day, but local businesses aren’t feeling the economic effects yet.Community
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Fifty Years of Observing Ann Arbor
Celebrating a milestone anniversary with some of the people who helped us get here.
Patricia M. Garcia
A champion for community journalism
A Century in Ann Arbor
At 102, Margaret Laird has lived a life of superlatives.
A People’s History of Art Fair Bingo
A recurring motif about recurring motifs.
Naturalist Shawn Severance
Sharing her love for the natural world
Arrivals, Departures, and Pancakes
Ann Arbor’s airport is a hub for more than just flights.Since 1976
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