WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI — A township near Ann Arbor will celebrate the end of a controversial plan that would have extended the primary runway at the Ann Arbor Municipal Airport. Years of debate over the project ended in December, when Ann Arbor City Council voted to reject going forward with the project.
The expanded Ann Arbor facility, which is now fully operational, will serve as a hub for motion control research and development. ElectroCraft specializes in application-engineered, fractional-horsepower motor and motion products.
With a few weeks left until the postseason, Ann Arbor-area hockey players are gearing up for the regular season home stretch. It’s been an impressive season for many as they have filled the stat sheets and helped position their teams for success moving forward.
How Ann Arbor may grow in the coming years will be guided by a new comprehensive land-use plan the city aims to adopt this spring. City Planning Manager Brett Lenart presented the latest ideas to the city’s Planning Commission on Jan.
Despite the state’s reputation as the auto capital of the world, Michigan ranks 31st in road quality. Ann Arbor residents have long been frustrated by the potholes and road deterioration that plague their daily commutes.
Echelon Kitchen & Bar is a new vegetable-forward dining experience coming to the corner of South Main and East Washington streets.
Michigan running backs coach Tony Alford has been focusing his efforts intensely on the 2026 recruiting class, targeting some of the best emerging talent in the
Finalists will be announced Wednesday, April 2, followed by the announcement of the winners on Monday, June 16.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – A new restaurant featuring wood-fired cooking is set to open in Ann Arbor next month. Echelon Kitchen & Bar will open at 200 S. Main Street on Thursday, Feb. 6. The restaurant will be located in a 7,000-square-foot, 100-year-old building and have 150 seats, according to a release.
Four-star behemoth defensive lineman Jermaine Kinsler was slated to visit the University of Florida this weekend. According to recruiting insider Brice Marich t
An exuberant “Howdy!” is always a good way to kick off a folk festival — which is what Old Crow Medicine Show’s Ketch Secor did Friday and Saturday, Jan. 24-25, at Hill
A vital component for high-tech-driven economic development is a new model of cooperation between Ann Arbor and Detroit.