Posted on Mon, Mar 22, 2010 : 11:55 a.m.
Texting-while-driving ban gains momentum; WCC explores Ann Arbor satellite campus
By Cindy Heflin
Here's a sampling of links to news about Ann Arbor in other media:

- Detroit Free Press: Texting-while-driving ban gains momentum
- Ann Arbor Chronicle: Ann Arbor satellite campus for WCC?
- Ypsilanti Citizen: Smartphones join classroom instruction at Lincoln Middle School
- Michigan Daily: Ann Arbor Fire Department receives $70,000 grant
- MarkMaynard.com: Ypsi Cycle-Powered Cinema update, volunteer meeting April 1
Here's what people are clicking on today from our stories on AnnArbor.com:
- A link to a New York Times article about health care reform in the entry: How will the health care legislation passed by Congress affect you?
- Results from the Women's National Invitational tournament in the entry: Michigan women's basketball team pushes past tough Toledo to advance in WNIT
- A poll in the entry: President Barack Obama vs. Sarah Palin? Both to deliver keynote addresses in Michigan May 1
Here are a few useful links some of our readers have posted in comments on our stories:
- A New York Times article outlining key provisions of the health care reform legislation in the entry: House passes historic health care reform legislation
- A link to information about the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program in the entry: Lecturer layoffs could hit University of Michigan campus come fall
- A list of the 16 teams in the NCAA hockey tournament in the entry: Michigan hockey team finishes run to NCAA tournament with 2-1 win over Northern Michigan
A few of today's links from AnnArbor.com's lead blogger Ed Vielmetti, writing today about raw milk, which authorities have blamed for recent illnesses:
- A Seattle Times article about the raw milk controversy in Washington state
- A Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel article about raw milk legislation moving toward passage in Wisconsin
- A link to an FDA warning issued to Forest Grove Dairy in Middlebury, Ind., in 2007 over alleged violation of the Public Health Service Act