Court won't order Ann Arbor hospital to use ivermectin to treat man with COVID-19

The daughter of a 68-year-old man sued after doctors refused to use the cattle deworming medicine. The man still has severe lung problems and other health woes, but his Covid infection has eased.

Overturned semi carrying milk closes M-14

Michigan State police are advising motorists to avoid the area of eastbound M-14 after Gotfredson due to an overturned semi that closed the highway Saturday.

Fatally wounded driver crashes car in Pittsfield Township mobile home park on Thanksgiving

Investigators were at the scene in the Arbor Meadows Mobile Home Community after a fatally wounded man crashed his Chevrolet Malibu there. The victim was a 26-year-old Pittsfield Township man.

'Bo Knew': Bo Schembechler statue vandalized at University of Michigan

The Bo Schembechler statue outside of Schembechler Hall was vandalized on Nov. 24 with the words "Bo Knew" and "#HailToTheVictims"

Ann Arbor's HOMES Brewery releases Brave Noise to raise money for anti-sexual violence org RAINN

HOMES Brewery in Ann Arbor has released its version of Brave Noise, a beer aimed at creating a discrimination-free brewing industry, as well as safe spaces for women, BIPOC, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

Virtual reality changing how professors teach at Eastern Michigan

"Virtual reality is poised to take off," said Professor Michael McVey, EMU Teacher Education Department. "They can just put on their goggles and enter into the virtual space."