- Community
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Doomsday Planning
The Community Action Network faces the Trump cuts.
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Rose Valley Nursery
Fake Ad Update | March 2025
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Sugar Shanty
“Follow your nose, and you’ll find us,” Elsi Sly tells her visitors.
- News
It’s Bird Flu Season
Dead geese at Mary Beth Doyle Park
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Powering GenAI
The U-M outsources an energy hog.
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Research at Risk
“This is an existential crisis for research universities,” says U-M rheumatologist David Fox, “and for biomedical research in this country.”
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ICE in A2
Rumors of raids rattle local restaurants
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Business
LatestEggflation
Bird flu and Michigan’s cage-free law send wholesale prices through the roof.
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New Hotels
“Most of the lobby construction is behind us,” says Robert Finvarb. “It is just now transitioning from a construction site to operating.”
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Paper Cut
Is the Ann Arbor News abandoning print?
Marketplace
LatestA Coffee Hobbyist Goes Pro
Curious Coffee joins Bløm Mead + Cider.
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Ten Thousand Villages Will Close on March 30
Rising rent and falling foot traffic made the fair-trade store unsustainable.
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New Owners at Wicked Mary’s
It’s now the Chick N’ Seafood Spot
Culture
Latest17 Blocks
After years of living the creative life in D.C., Chicago, and L.A., Davy Rothbart is back in town with a fellowship, a family, and a premiere of his latest film.
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La Raza: Arts and Media Collective, 1975–Today
The Chicano Movement comes to life at UMMA.
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Event Review: Stargazing
The Night Sky on a Winter’s Day: The U-M MNH Planetarium
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