Michigan Medicine strike averted as union members, hospital reach 'memorandum of understanding'

A Michigan Medicine strike was averted the day before union members were set to walk the picket line. According to a joint statement from University of Michigan-Health and the United Michigan Medicine Allied Professionals (UMMAP) union, a “memorandum of understanding” was reached.

Driver pulls gun on bicyclist after almost hitting him in Ann Arbor

Ann Arbor police say a driver pulled a gun on a bicyclist and threatened him after almost hitting him Thursday afternoon.

Driver pulled from vehicle, punched after making 'offensive hand gesture' at another driver in Ann Arbor

Police in Ann Arbor are searching for a driver who assaulted another driver during a road rage incident early Wednesday. The suspect pulled the victim from their vehicle, punched them, and threatened them.

Threats of political violence lead to charges against 2 men in Michigan

Two men are facing charges after authorities allege they made threats of political violence, including comments about wanting former President Donald Trump dead.

Charges filed against non-U.S. citizen who voted in Ann Arbor

Criminal charges were filed against a non-U.S. citizen who cast a ballot in Ann Arbor during early voting last weekend. Only U.S. citizens can register to vote in elections.

Michigan QB's early retirement due to concussions highlights worry over head injuries in sports

College football fans were met with the sudden news of University of Michigan Quarterback Jack Tuttle called it quits after his fifth concussion. The question now lingers, should parents allow their kids to play football?

Kamala Harris to Ann Abor crowd's Gaza war protesters: 'I hear you'

Their demonstration was part of ongoing criticism over the Biden-Harris administration’s support for Israel - something Harris took head-on.

Ann Arbor ballot measures would make elections non-partisan, add election fund to anyone running

Two proposals on the ballot in Ann Arbor this November election would offer fundamental tweaks to the city's election systems in a bid to make them less partisan while making it easier to campaign for office.

Ann Arbor police investigating hate crime against Jewish man

A 19-year-old man was assaulted in Ann Arbor just before 1 a.m. Sept. 15 after he was asked by a group of men if he was Jewish, and he confirmed he was.

Cat taken to humane society was shot with pellet gun dozens of times, 'used as target practice'

The 7-month-old kitten who the humane society has named Sugar said the animal was recovering after veterinarians removed several BB pellets from her face and body. That includes one in her eyelid.

President Joe Biden visits Ann Arbor, signs executive order aimed at labor standards

Joe Biden's visit to Michigan is focused on his Good Jobs Executive Order, which calls on agencies to adopt new rules meant to support workers and the middle class