Man in wheelchair hit and killed while crossing Ann Arbor road; alcohol may be a factor
A hit-and-run driver later turned herself into police after hitting and killing a man in a wheelchair in Ann Arbor.
Defaulted federal student loan collections resume, sparking anxiety for many
It comes nearly five years after the federal government paused the loan payments and interest as a relief effort during the Covid pandemic.
University of Michigan President Santa Ono says he is stepping down
University of Michigan’s President Santa Ono made a major announcement about his future, saying he’s been tapped for the same position at the University of Florida.
Nessel drops charges against protesters charged after University of Michigan pro-Palestine demonstration
All charges have been dropped against seven people charged with trespassing and resisting or obstruction of police after a pro-Palestine protest at the University of Michigan Diag last year.
Santa Ono announced plans to resign at Michigan, take same job at University of Florida
In a message sent to the University of Michigan students, faculty and staff, Ono said that he will likely assume the new role later this summer once the appointment is approved by Florida's board of governors.
Ex Steelworker Union boss sentenced to 6 months for bank fraud
Dilanjan Miller was sentenced to six months in federal prison after pleading guilty to bank fraud.
U-M college protesters get homes raided in connection to campus vandalism
He says each of the raids conducted targeted the homes of local supporters who had protested at the University of Michigan.
Surviving victim in deadly Northfield Township shooting speaks in court
Two men facing kidnapping and homicide charges appeared in court on Wednesday. There, a husband who had lost his wife and father-in-law spoke in front of them.
Gravel hauler driver killed by truck while reconnecting trailer in Ann Arbor
A 64-year-old Livonia man died Tuesday when he became trapped under his gravel hauler while reconnecting a trailer in Ann Arbor.
Ex-U-M coach back in court in alleged computer hacking case
Former Michigan offensive coordinator Matthew Weiss returned to federal court Tuesday to address his future, with his next court date scheduled to be in the fall.
Blue Origin's historic launch has roots in Washtenaw Community College
It was a big day at Wastenaw Community College in Ann Arbor where fans of space travel got the chance to celebrate two of their own Monday.
Attorney says data hack case by ex-U-M coach of female athletes is just 'tip of the iceberg'
Matthew Weiss is facing a federal indictment for allegedly accessing potentially thousands of female athletes' personal information, private photos, social media and email, as early as 2015.
University of Michigan students rally for DEI amid Trump rollbacks
Students at the University of Michigan are letting their voices be heard while protesting the elimination of DEI and the federal government revoking several student visas as part of an immigration crackdown.
Hacking investigation: Ex-Michigan, Ravens coach had thousands of intimate images
Investigators say Weiss got access to the social media, email and cloud accounts of over 2,000 athletes, and more than 1,300 students or alumni from schools across the U.S., for private images.
Ann Arbor apartment fire leaves residents displaced, community gives back
Multiple families have lost their homes after a massive fire over the weekend in Ann Arbor. Now other residents are helping those who lost everything with a GoFundMe.
Metro Detroit flood warning: Four counties at risk
A flood warning has been issued for four counties in southeast Michigan after Wednesday night's heavy rains.



















