
Ann Arbor residents upset over decision to euthanize beavers at golf course
The decision caused quite a controversy, as animal rights groups advocated for a more humane option to be explored in the wake of the decision.
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The decision caused quite a controversy, as animal rights groups advocated for a more humane option to be explored in the wake of the decision.
Peregrine falcon chicks that hatched in May at the University of Michigan campus now have their official names.
Yuengling announced on Monday that it will officially launch a limited launch in August in Detroit, Ann Arbor, Lansing and surrounding cities.
An undercover agent caught on camera appeared to fake a disability in one instance when confronted, before falsely claiming he was being attacked in another.
A pedestrian tunnel to provide a path under railroad tracks will link two parks later this year in Ann Arbor.
Crowds of people filled Ann Arbor's Liberty Plaza on Thursday for the return of Sonic Lunch.
The Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office says there were also no signs of the driver involved in the crash.
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Months after opening its first Metro Detroit location, Raising Cane's is opening another store in the Southeast region, this time in Ann Arbor.
Hundreds of peonies were vandalized at a University of Michigan garden at the peak of the flowers' bloom time.
The beloved plants only bloom for a short time each year, and many of the plants are more than 100 years old.
Dr. Meilan Han, chief of pulmonary and critical care at University of Michigan Health, discusses how air quality can affect one's health.
Two Peregrine falcon chicks hatched this spring at the University of Michigan's North Quad.
A rollover crash closed part of US-23 for about three hours early Sunday in Ann Arbor Township.
City of Ann Arbor officials have been testing and treating municipal water for PFAS, also known as "forever chemicals."
PFAS, or "forever chemicals," were first detected in Ann Arbor's drinking water in 2014 and then in the Huron River two years later. Today, officials explain how they clean it from the city's drinking water.
The DNR says both boaters were wearing life jackets. No injuries were reported.
The Click It or Ticket campaign to encourage seat belt use among motorists will continue through June 1.
Two people were stuck for hours in a boom truck nine floors high at an off-campus student apartment building.
A broken sanitary sewer line led to thousands of gallons of sewage flowing toward the Huron River
A new report by Destination Ann Arbor shows just how valuable those handful of weekends can be in the fall.
A man who was crossing a street in Ann Arbor while using a wheelchair was struck and killed by an oncoming vehicle.
University of Michigan President Santa Ono says he's planning to take the role of president at the University of Florida.
University of Michigan President Santa J. Ono says he's been selected as the sole finalist for the presidency of the University of Florida, and he expects to take that role later this summer.
Ariel Wan founded The Mamas Network just over a year ago to solve the issues that child care can present for working parents. Thus, Little Break was born – a coworking space where parents can bring their children to work.
Inkster Police and Michigan State Police are investigating a shooting on Hickory Street in the city.
The Detroit Fire Investigation Division is seeking help in solving a series of fires on the city's west side.
Over 40 weapons were seized in the aftermath of nearly a dozen search warrants served Wednesday in Detroit.
Sergio Ramirez has been in ICE custody in a Michigan jail since late May. He is originally from Mexico, but has lived in the Chicago area for about the past 20 years.
Just in time for the back-to-school season, a Detroit block party is doing more than bringing music, games and food to the community.
Over 40 weapons were seized in the aftermath of nearly a dozen search warrants served Wednesday in Detroit.
The district said some of its buildings have experienced mold growth, and that air quality testing was conducted.
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan has endorsed current council president Mary Sheffield for the upcoming mayor's race.
Inkster Police and Michigan State Police are investigating a shooting on Hickory Street in the city.
Bushmeat, which is illegal to import into the U.S., was confiscated at Detroit Metro twice in July, federal officials said.
The state tracks the conditions of every bridge in the state, and more than 100 of them are in poor condition.
Organizers and participants of the Detroit tradition are celebrating 30 years of vintage cars, hotrods and so much more.
A retired Michigan autoworker got a Facebook message this summer from a stranger: Did you lose your wallet?
Authorities received reports that Ram's V8 bucking mechanical bull was stolen; however, those claims may not have been true.
Many of the downtown roads were closed for some high-octane, and most importantly, legal, drag racing.
A Maryland ticket broker is accused of illegally purchasing and reselling hundreds of thousands of tickets for profit, including thousands to Taylor Swift's highly-sought Eras Tour.
A window at Howell Opera House shattered on Saturday as storms rolled through the area, though the window isn't the only part of the building that needs fixing.
The Oscar-nominated actor famously played arch-villain General Zod in "Superman" and "Superman II."
Spanning across nine communities, the Woodward Dream Cruise is back.
Taylor Swift's upcoming album release and her love of all things orange isn't lost on her fans — or businesses clamoring for a piece of the action.
A federal judge in New York on Wednesday declined the federal government's request to unseal grand jury material in the Jeffrey Epstein case.
President Trump called on Fed Governor Lisa Cook to resign on Wednesday after one of his appointees accused her of mortgage fraud.
A federal judge temporarily blocked a Texas law requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments, ruling it likely violates the First Amendment.
The Trump administration has directed officials to probe any "anti-American" views and activities of immigrants applying for immigration benefits like green cards and work permits.
Proposed Department of Education rule could deny loan forgiveness to borrowers whose employers are found to be illegally "undermining national security and American values."
The district said some of its buildings have experienced mold growth, and that air quality testing was conducted.
The lawmakers say those with disabilities could be on their own if these funds don't come through.
The 61-year-old physician allegedly billed the Medicaid program for services that were never provided 23 times in 2024.
Four Michigan men, including two doctors, have been charged in a $7 million illegal opioid distribution conspiracy
Michigan Medicine says the health information of some patients was potentially exposed when it mailed out postcards without envelopes.
Bryce Underwood is ready to have all eyes on him this season, playing quarterback for No. 14 Michigan, hailed as the top-rated recruit in the country.
A former student-athlete at Central Michigan has filed a lawsuit, seeking compensatory and punitive damages stemming from a hit in the chest from an assistant coach.
Dillon Dingler tripled in a six-run first inning, and the Detroit Tigers finished a sweep of the Houston Astros with a 7-2 win.
Gleyber Torres drew a 10th-inning walk to send home Wenceel Pérez and give the Detroit Tigers a 1-0 win over the Houston Astros.
Number 91 will be among the player numbers retired by the Detroit Red Wings, when Sergei Fedorov is honored in January.
The Great Lakes Water Authority is a utility overseeing water and wastewater for four million residents.
Businesses across the Great Lakes State are concerned about tariffs, inflation and the talent gap.
Amidst massive change sweeping through college athletics as a result of the House vs. NCAA antitrust settlement, University of Michigan Athletic Director Warde Manuel appears on Michigan Matters as an exclusive to talk about its impact and the road ahead.
The roundtable discusses how tariffs are impacting business and consumers alike, as things like spending in casinos in Detroit by Canadian tourists have dropped.
This week, the roundtable discusses the efforts to grow the aerospace industry in Michigan.
Detroit police and fire are offering a $5,000 reward for tips that may help them identify the person responsible for a series of arson fires on July 23. The fires were set at three vacant homes on Highland Street on the city's west side.
Even though Hurricane Erin is not expected to make landfall, it is causing some trouble along the Atlantic coastline. The governor of North Carolina has already declared a state of emergency warning over the conditions. CBS News has this report.
Michigan lawmakers still haven't passed a budget and that means schools will start the academic year without knowing how much money will be designated for education. The delay is complicating school lunch budget decisions at the district level.
Nearly a dozen police raids happened during less than 24 hours in Detroit. More than 40 guns were recovered during those raids and several arrests were made.
A man is in custody after shooting toward Detroit police officers on West Grand Avenue.