Ann Arbor Art Fair canceled due COVID-19 protocols

The art fair is one of the city and county's biggest tourism events of the year, helping contribute to more than a billion dollars in revenue.

Did UMich's Bo Schembechler know about sexually abusive doctor?

Bo Schembechler hasn't coached a team in 32 years but remains a revered figure in Ann Arbor. However, a new report says at least four people told him about the alleged abuse of Dr. Robert Anderson.

House that Beer Built: Michigan craft breweries help Habitat for Humanity

Two craft breweries are helping Habitat for Humanity of Huron Valley, an organization that provides homes for low-income families in Washtenaw County.

Opportunity farm gives former prison inmates second chance in Washtenaw County

"One of the things I have been thinking about a lot in talking with one of my thought partners is what does kindness and dignity mean,' he said. "Even though it doesn't solve all of the world's problems, it goes a long way."

Michigan could reach 70% vaccine coverage by August, UMich tool shows

If Michigan vaccinated 200,000 people a week, it would reach 70% coverage by July. But current estimates put the state's pace closer to mid-August.

University of Michigan opens clinics to study COVID long-haul effects in kids and adults

Between 10 and 20% of those who are infected with COVID-19 experience long-term symptoms like brain fog and fatigue, yet scientists aren't sure why. Doctors at UofM are accepting patients to learn more.