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Second Acts: Was Fitzgerald decrying American shortcuts?

From Dr. Baker: Welcome back columnist Terry Gallagher …

 

Police investigating abduction attempt of 7-year-old girl

Police reported Tuesday night that they are investigating the attempted abduction of a 7-year-old girl in Ypsilanti Township.

 

Images from the second day of football practice at Whitmore Lake

Day 2 of high school football practice in the state of Michigan was on Tuesday and at Whitmore Lake High School first-year coach Todd Pennycuff had the junior varsity and varsity teams practicing as one.Continue reading Images from the second day of football practice at Whitmore Lake...

 

U-M student killed crossing Plymouth Road remembered as hardworking, determined

Friends of the 20-year-old University of Michigan student killed by a vehicle while crossing Plymouth Road last week are remembering her as a source of positive energy who was fighting to get where she wanted to go in life.

 

Two-hour wait for a Blimpy Burger? See and share photos from Ann Arbor icon's last days

Check out all of AnnArbor.com's coverage of Blimpy's closing and possible new locations.

The average wait was about two hours during lunch hour at Blimpy Burger on Tuesday, but that did not stop many dedicated Ann Arborites from getting a last taste.

 

University of Michigan bus strikes railroad bridge in downtown Ann Arbor

A University of Michigan bus struck a downtown Ann Arbor railroad bridge with a low clearance on Monday evening.Continue reading University of Michigan bus strikes railroad bridge in downtown Ann Arbor...

 

20 artists from Ann Arbor to compete for Grand Rapids' ArtPrize

A Grand Rapids version of Mark Tucker's FoolMoon Festival will be part of ArtPrize 2013.

 

10 years after blackout, US grid faces new threats

In a Friday, Aug. 15, 2003 file photo, the Empire State Building towers over the skyline of a blackout-darkened New York City just before dawn. Power lines from Jersey City, N.J., are in foreground.

 

Funky sound of Chris Canas Blues Revolution helps keep the party going at Guy Hollerin's

If you’ve ever seen the Chris Canas Blues Revolution perform, then you know the band loves a good time. The group, with its blues-meets-funk-meets neo-soul sound, is next up in the ongoing Local Blues Local Brews series at Guy Hollerin’s Saturday night.

 

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