Family loses father to carbon monoxide poisoning and now need a home

Charles Suire was just doing his job, making his rounds on Sunday at the Victory Inn on Washtenaw, when all of a sudden he went missing.

Mazi Smith gun charge: Did Michigan Football player receive favorable treatment from prosecutor?

Michigan Football player Mazi Smith was charged with carrying a concealed weapon Wednesday, almost two months after the incident. HIs attorney said he had applied for a concealed pistol license but hadn't received it.

Carbon monoxide kills maintenance worker at Ann Arbor motel

A maintenance worker at Victory Inn in Ann Arbor was found dead in a broiler room with elevated carbon monoxide levels.

Michigan dominates Ohio State, remains undefeated this season

Both Michigan and Ohio State were 11-0 before Saturday's game. Michigan likely will move up to No. 2, with the Buckeyes falling.

Ohio State, Michigan get chance to add more lore to rivalry

The Buckeyes and Wolverines will play for the Big Ten East title and a spot in the conference championship game, where one of them will be big favorites and a win away from reaching the College Football Playoff.

University of Michigan law school says it won't participate in U.S. News Rankings

An exodus of colleges leaving the popular university ranking system has been unfolding over the past week after both Harvard and Yale announced they wouldn't be participating in the scoring anymore.

Public urination problems causing angst in downtown Ann Arbor

Witnesses report people peeing in places like alleyways because they’re otherwise at the mercy of businesses that often bristle at requests to use their private stalls.

FACT CHECK: Did election fraud happen in Ann Arbor after polls closed?

Proof of election malfeasance in the city spread after the GOP candidate for secretary of state singled out Ann Arbor. Here is why the claim was false

U-M C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital says RSV surge leaves pediatric beds '100% full'

“We have never seen a surge in pediatric respiratory viruses like this before. Our hospital is 100% full,” said Luanne Thomas Ewald, FACHE, chief operating officer at Mott and Von Voigtlander Women's Hospital.