Ann Arbor news roundup: July 28
Pittsfield Fire Captains Jeff Foulke and Greg Payeur use water to spray a beekeeper under attack. | Photo courtesy of the Pittsfield Township Fire Department
AnnArbor.com's daily roundup offers you a look at some of the stories on our site today, as well as other content about Ann Arbor around the Web.
Top headlines on our site:
• Beekeeper attacked by 'overly aggressive' bees; firefighters use 750 gallons of water to disperse them
• Pam Byrnes goes on attack against Rebekah Warren for campaign finance violation in Senate race
• 'Netflix for baby clothes'? University of Michigan student entrepreneur earns national recognition
News:
• Residents can speak out about new Chelsea police station proposal tonight
• Sentence delayed as man convicted in fatal shooting in Superior Township seeks new trial
• Several vehicles involved in three crashes on eastbound I-94 west of Ann Arbor
• Registration open for Ann Arbor suicide prevention walk planned for this fall
• Ypsilanti Township man being held without bail in fatal shooting
• New principals appointed to lead 4 Ann Arbor elementary schools
• Ypsilanti's parking enforcement steps up efforts during summer events
• Last week for Ann Arbor's discounted compost carts is this week
• Tea Party candidates include one for U-M regent; poverty up in Michigan
• Group questions why right-wing Republican group is behind ads supporting Democrat Pam Byrnes
Business Review:
• Redesigned pizza recipe leads to second-quarter sales bump for Domino's Pizza
• T.J. Maxx unveils remodeled look at Westgate Shopping Center in Ann Arbor
Sports:
• Images from Tuesday's WISC diving competition at Georgetown Country Club
• Greenhills' sophomore Henry Do shoots record 62 to take Boyne Tournament of Champions lead
• Michigan Blue Jays runners-up at USSSA 18-under Elite World Championships
• Former Michigan basketball forward DeShawn Sims invited to Celtics training camp
• Here's why the University of Nebraska and Oakland Raiders are alike
Entertainment:
• 'Gifts of Art' showcases pastels of William Hosner
• Purple Rose Theatre announces extension for "Boeing Boeing"
• New millennium, same sexism: U-M Prof Susan Douglas' new book takes on patriarchy 2.0
• Natalie Merchant offers a great concert at the Michigan Theater — and a painless poetry lesson, too
• Natalie Merchant performs live at Borders
• Bring Your Kids to Nicola’s Books This Week to Meet Authors Shutta Crum and Amy Brecount White
Community:
• Preserving Eggs: pickle or pack
• Pondcast 26: Green frogs frolic
• 'Driver needed. No speeding tickets. Reliable vehicle a must.'
• Bring Your Kids to Nicola’s Books This Week to Meet Authors Shutta Crum and Amy Brecount White