: The Associated Press reported Monday afternoon the U.S. Justice Department reversed course and restored funding to programs that provide information and guidance to people facing deportation.
The Burns Park Players formed in 1984 and has since transformed into an active community theater group committed to producing ...
Concordia University Ann Arbor alum Jess Russ won the Grammy Award for co-writing the contemporary Christian music song “That ...
The Ann Arbor, Mich., City Council last month voted unanimously to postpone the implementation of the Phase II ...
After a tough stint as Charlotte’s head coach, Poggi returns to Ann Arbor under Sherrone Moore—though his exact role remains ...
Poggi, 65, previously served in Ann Arbor as an analyst in 2016 then, after a stint leading the Panthers, was hired back as ...
Michigan football landed two players on ESPN’s Way-Too-Early 2025 All-America Team, proving the Wolverines still have elite ...
The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit against the University of Michigan after trespass bans were issued to ...
The University of Michigan in Ann Arbor is poised to receive around $10 million in new state funding for research ...
Michigan Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist has ruled out a U.S. Senate run, while progressive Abdul El-Sayed is considering a bid for ...
GOP attorney Matt DePerno faces another complaint from the Michigan Attorney Grievance Commission that could lead to the loss ...
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) - Underground electric work is resulting in a street closure for a block in Ann Arbor this ...