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With the help of scholarships and her parents, Elizabeth Henley graduated from an out-of-state...
Read MoreWith the help of scholarships and her parents, Elizabeth Henley graduated from an out-of-state...
Read MoreXander Salsitz was born at the University of Michigan Medical Center on April 28, 2003. He...
Read MoreLast fall, during “capsule night” at Pioneer High, one of my son’s teachers...
Read MoreIt’s been a busy summer and fall along Huron River Dr. west of town: trees have been razed,...
Read MoreA battle for the civic hearts and minds of Ann Arbor was fought September 25 in Washtenaw County...
Read MoreLarge and colorful, rhododendrons are “pretty spectacular,” says retired U-M math prof...
Read MoreOct 30, 2019 | Featured, Marketplace |
Heard of The Ice Cream Shop? It has stores in three places–601 S. Main, 1423 E. Stadium, and...
Read MoreSid Gillman is the only coach to be inducted into both the college and pro football halls of fame....
Read MoreMichigan football is at a juncture of perception. No, Jim Harbaugh’s job is not at risk. His...
Read MoreSoon after the downtown co-working space Workantile opened, a member raided the communal...
Read MoreAs the Observer went to press, Democratic governor Gretchen Whitmer was locked in a stare-down...
Read MoreFree speech has limits, as a famous Supreme Court example illustrates. “Falsely shouting...
Read MoreWhen Dwight Brown and Karen Thomas-Brown needed to relocate from Farmington Hills to be closer to...
Read MoreOur Observer “Outside” column often takes us to the U-M’s Matthaei Botanical...
Read MoreBob Ciolek’s career has been spent in the courts, first in Taylor and then as administrator...
Read MoreJul 30, 2019 | Featured, Marketplace |
Tessa, liberally tattooed with multiple piercings and wearing black Capri leggings and a short...
Read MoreJul 29, 2019 | Featured |
Greg Lawler has been tracking art fairs since 1993, but there are still things about Ann Arbor’s that puzzle him. “It’s usually held on the hottest week of the summer,” he writes on ArtFairSourcebook.com....
Read More“It’s horrific, horrific,” says Chelsea schools superintendent Julie Helber of...
Read MoreDeath made me confront aging. Three years ago my wife, Sandy, was killed in a one-car auto accident. I have since learned about grief, frustration, mercy, listening, honor, truth, crying. Most of all, caring. Our seven grown...
Read MoreIt’s a story too often told: a U-M student was critically injured in January crossing E....
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