• Ann Arbor: Severe weather alerts sweep Southeast Michigan today. | June 12
    Jun 12 2026
    Ann Arbor faces severe weather with thunderstorms, heavy rain, and possible tornadoes as the National Weather Service issues warnings and flash flood alerts. Local news also covers a fatal shooting in Ann Arbor, a life sentence for a former police oversight commissioner's murderer, and obituaries for Antonette Garzaniti and Clinton.
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  • Ann Arbor: Severe weather alerts sweep Southeast Michigan today. | June 11
    Jun 11 2026
    Ann Arbor officials and residents brace for severe weather with active storm warnings and flood risks as the National Weather Service issues alerts, while city elections heat up with a debate on infrastructure, education, and public safety at Arrowwood Community Center. Meanwhile, eight University of Michigan individuals face indictment for conspiracy to threaten campus leaders and the Jewish Federation, raising concerns about campus safety and free speech.
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  • Ann Arbor: Indicted for Threats, 8 Linked to U-M Face Charges | June 11
    Jun 11 2026
    Ann Arbor officials addressed rising tensions after eight University of Michigan affiliates were indicted for conspiring to threaten campus leaders and the Jewish Federation. The city also warned of severe weather with dense drizzle and rain chances, while voters gathered at Arrowwood Community Center for a heated candidates forum.
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  • Ann Arbor: Ann Arbor shooting injures 1, results in arrest | June 10
    Jun 10 2026
    Ann Arbor police arrested a suspect following a shooting near East Liberty early Saturday, leaving one person injured. The city also mourns the recent deaths of Anthony Terrill McGee and Max Ziegler, with memorial services planned, while Kyle Busch's visit to a local ice cream shop and a new downtown wine bar highlight community events.
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  • Ann Arbor: Local legal battle over tire chalking sparks debate in Ann Arbor | June 09
    Jun 9 2026
    Ann Arbor's tire chalking ordinance faces legal scrutiny after a reward dispute, while two longtime residents, Betty Kolb and Lillie Mae Cisero, are remembered for their community impact. The city also finalizes plans for a new East Side community garden promoting sustainable living.
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  • Ann Arbor: I-94 closure near Ann Arbor after crash | June 08
    Jun 8 2026
    Ann Arbor traffic chaos hits I-94 after a crash near the city, disrupting commuters, while real estate shifts emerge from Comerica and Fifth Third branch closures. Tenants in Detroit face legal battles over landlord neglect, and bald eagle conservation efforts in Michigan face threats from habitat loss and climate change.
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  • Ann Arbor: Body found in Ann Arbor pond identified as missing Detroit man | June 07
    Jun 7 2026
    Ann Arbor authorities identified a missing Detroit man found in a local pond, while antisemitic symbols were discovered at a Jewish community facility. Joan Zubl, a longtime Ann Arbor resident, passed away at 85, and Michigan football fans welcomed a top recruit to campus.
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  • Ann Arbor: Body found in Ann Arbor retention pond | June 06
    Jun 6 2026
    Ann Arbor authorities confirm a body was found in a retention pond near downtown, while a local teen faces federal charges over Instagram posts linked to firearms. The city also hosts World Cup viewing events and announces expanded public safety initiatives to address crime concerns.
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