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Trey Burke says it would mean 'the world' to him to represent Michigan as a No. 1 NBA draft pick

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Posted: 8 hours ago

  ANN ARBOR -- Among the long list of Michigan basketball droughts John Beilein has helped end recently has been high-level success ... Read more »

Ann Arbor City Club to hold annual car show

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Posted: 8 hours ago

See unique, one-of-a-kind classic vehicles Saturday at the annual Classics at the City Club at the Ann Arbor City Club. Read more »

community wall links: Ann Arbor pools open for the season, other events planned for Memorial Day weekend; Stroller Strides demo set for May 22

Posted: 9 hours ago

From city pools opening over Memorial Day weekend to a free "Stroller Strides" demo for Moms May 22 , here's a roundup of some of the stories posted on AnnArbor.com’s Community Wall over the last ... Read more »

Michigan's Greg Mattison leads Big Ten movement toward better assistant pay

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Posted: 9 hours ago

  ANN ARBOR -- Dave Brandon made a commitment to Brady Hoke upon hiring him as Michigan's head football coach in ... Read more »

Michigan signees Zak Irvin, Derrick Walton on 2013 Parade All-American team

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Posted: 11 hours ago

  Michigan is losing an All-American point guard next season, but gaining a pair of all-stars just the same. Wolverine signees ... Read more »

Livingston Taylor talks about record industry, new songs ahead of Ark show

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Posted: 12 hours ago

For roughly the first 20 years of Livingston Taylor’s music career, starting in about 1969-'70, he devoted himself full-time to performing and recording. But in 1989, Taylor joined the faculty of the Berklee School of ... Read more »

Ypsilanti to consider emergency moratorium on medical marijuana dispensaries and grow facilities

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Posted: 12 hours ago

The Ypsilanti City Council will consider an emergency ordinance Tuesday to impose a moratorium on the issuance of permits and licenses for medical marijuana dispensaries and grow facilities. Read more »

Ann Arbor City Council approves 2013-14 budget without increase in police staffing

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Posted: 13 hours ago

Mayor John Hieftje and his colleagues on the Ann Arbor City Council blocked an attempt early Tuesday morning to add three police officer positions to the city's budget. The outcome of the 6-5 split vote ... Read more »

Ann Arbor schools considers closing tuition-based preschool programs

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Posted: 13 hours ago

Ann Arbor Public Schools' two tuition-based preschool programs are at risk of closing this fall, unless the district can secure enough full-time seats, school officials said. Read more »

Kim's Resale Shop closes in Depot Town as owner pursues new venture

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Posted: 13 hours ago

Kim's Resale Shop in Ypsilanti's Depot Town closed last Thursday, nearly two and a half years after opening. Owner Kim Ion said with the shop closing, she now has time to focus on her new venture in Ypsilanti, the 5 Alarm Flea Market. Read more »

University of Michigan to discuss Wall Street parking garage with neighbors

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Posted: 13 hours ago

University of Michigan will begin construction on a 725-space, six-story parking structure along Wall Street next month and the school is holding a meeting on Wednesday to discuss details of the construction project with nearby residents. Read more »

BurgerFi restaurant plans to open near University of Michigan's campus

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Posted: 13 hours ago

BurgerFi, a Florida-based restaurant chain that sells all-natural hamburgers made with grass-fed beef, is preparing to open near the University of Michigan’s campus. Read more »

Crews dig through night after deadly Oklahoma twister

Posted: 13 hours ago

Spotlights bore down on massive piles of shredded cinder block, insulation and metal as crews worked through the night early Tuesday lifting bricks and parts of collapsed walls where a monstrous tornado barreled through the Oklahoma City suburbs, demolishing an elementary school and reducing homes to piles of splintered wood. Read more »

community briefs: Eastern Michigan football inspires coaches, fans to jump from plane and more briefs

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Posted: 13 hours ago

Eastern Michigan football inspires Ron English, Mike Hart to jump from plane and more community briefs. Read more »

Saline graduate Brad Guenther finishes college baseball career as GLIAC Player of the Year

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Posted: 13 hours ago

Saline graduate Brad Guenther finishes college baseball career as GLIAC Player of the Year. Read more »

with gallery: Demolition underway on blighted North Main houses

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Posted: 22 hours ago

The project, which was approved by the <strong>Ann Arbor City Council in February, is being funded by Ann Arbor's dangerous building fund. No state funding was granted and as of April 15, the estimated cost for project completion is $90,000. Read more »

Progress of Ann Arbor stormwater study to be highlighted during Tuesday meeting

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Posted: 23 hours ago

The Washtenaw County Water Resources Commissioner's office will hold its third public meeting regarding the Upper Malletts Stormwater Conveyance Study Tuesday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Dicken Elementary School, according to a news release. Read more »

Trey Burke to grow brand with same marketing agency as Ndamukong Suh, Reggie Bush

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Posted: 1 day ago

ANN ARBOR -- Trey Burke's father will be handling the basketball side of his NBA career, that much has been ... Read more »

Man sentenced up to 10 years in prison for graduation party robbery

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Posted: 1 day ago

The 35-year-old Ypsilanti Township man accused of robbing a graduation party last summer was sentenced in the Washtenaw County Trial Court Monday to up to 10 years in prison. Read more »

with quiz: Police conducting targeted enforcement at 14 crosswalks in Ann Arbor

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Posted: 1 day ago

Ann Arbor's crosswalks are once again the focus of a targeted enforcement campaign to increase awareness of pedestrian and motorist safety. Read more »

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