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Downtown Home & Garden president says Obamacare will help control health care costs

Some business owners have been openly critical of the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, but Downtown Home & Garden president Mark Hodesh told the Detroit News’ Carol Cain<

 

2-car rollover reported on southbound U.S. 23

Emergency crews were responding to southbound U.S. 23 around 5:30 p.m. Monday for two vehicles that rolled over, according to Washtenaw County dispatch. Continue reading 2-car rollover reported on southbound U.S. 23...

 

Cadillac showcases Elmiraj concept in Ann Arbor

General Motors CO. showed off the Cadillac Elmiraj concept during a media event Monday for the new 2014 Cadillac XTS Vsport in Ann Arbor.Michael Wayland | MLive

 

Arrests made in 1 of 2 weekend break-ins in Ann Arbor

Ann Arbor police are investigating two home invasions reported in the city during the weekend, including one break-in where a cleaning crew found two men in a home who were later arrested.

 

Cronuts spotted at Ann Arbor Sunday Artisan Market

Uncle Neil's Bread and Donuts has started selling cronuts at the Sunday Artisan Market in Ann Arbor. Jessica Webster | AnnArbor.com

 

Cheers: Michigan Radio's Lessenberry to lead discussion of politics, policy Tuesday at Bill's Beer Garden

Who says beer and politics don’t mix? Certainly not Michigan Radio pundit Jack Lessenberry, who stops by Bill’s Beer Garden Tuesday evening for a free event called “Issues & Ale: It’s Just Politics.”

 

Recycle Ann Arbor launching secure document shredding service at Drop-Off Station

Local nonprofit Recycle Ann Arbor has announced it will be launching a secure document-shredding service effective Sept. 1.

The shredding service will cost $4 per grocery bag and $6 per banker's box. A grocery bag typically holds about 16 pounds of paper, putting the price per pound at 25 cents.

 

Hydraulic fluid spill closes Washington Street in downtown Ann Arbor

Washington Street between Fourth and Fifth was closed Monday afternoon for a hydraulic fluid spill. Kyle Feldscher | AnnArbor.com

A hydraulic fluid spill closed Washington between Fourth and Fifth avenues in downtown Ann Arbor around noon Monday.

 

Lincoln cruising towards first Game of the Week win and expects plenty more

Lincoln's Dalauren Roberson, right, runs the ball against Milan in 2012.Joseph Tobianski | AnnArbor.com file

 

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