YPSILANTI, MI – U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell, D-Ann Arbor, toured the University of Michigan’s new $40 million Ypsilanti Health Center Wednesday.
Michigan EDGE rusher Josaiah Stewart is a prime example of a player who consistently overcomes obstacles and proves doubters wrong. Throughout his college caree
Four-star behemoth defensive lineman Jermaine Kinsler was slated to visit the University of Florida this weekend. According to recruiting insider Brice Marich t
Gaining the offensive zone with possession, creating scoring chances off the rush and allowing players to create with their skill and vision has been a hallmark of Michigan’s success in recent years, but it also has been able to adapt to playoff-style hockey when necessary.
ANN ARBOR, MI - The University of Michigan Health Plan will end on Dec. 31. That gives its approximately 64,000 patients almost a full year to prepare for future coverage. The university announced in December 2024 that the plan,
A vital component for high-tech-driven economic development is a new model of cooperation between Ann Arbor and Detroit.
Vlad Goldin hasn't seen his family in 5 years, all still home in Russia. From Connecticut to Texas, Florida to Michigan, his journey is one of one.
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.
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.
UMich students, faculty and Ann Arbor residents filed into the Michigan Theater Thursday evening to hear from members of the 1491s.
Tre Donaldson scored seven of his career-high 21 points during a game-closing 9-0 run and Michigan edged Penn State 76-72.
ANN ARBOR — Amy and Tom Knutilla recently traveled to their seventh continent in a journey that was the first of its kind. The Ann Arbor couple were among 130 guests who sailed the Drake Passage to Antarctica, visiting otherworldly landscapes mostly inhabited by seals and penguins, before flying back to South America and civilization.