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🎨 Art, Community, and Conversations: Catch Ann Arbor Hub at the 2025 Art Fair!
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Mya Dee
1 day ago2 min read


🏡 What First-Time Homebuyers Need to Know in Today’s Market — Especially in Ann Arbor
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Mya Dee
3 days ago3 min read


How the 2024 Election Fallout is Reshaping the Legal Field — Locally and Nationwide
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Mya Dee
4 days ago1 min read


🧊 Beat the Heat: Cooling Centers Open in Ann Arbor This Week
Southeast Michigan is in the middle of a 90+ degree heat wave, and we’re now officially under an Extreme Heat Watch.

Toni Wells
Jun 222 min read


Record-Breaking! University of Michigan Shatters Application Numbers for Fall 2025
The University of Michigan (U-M) has once again set a new benchmark in its admissions landscape, receiving over 115,000 applications for the Fall 2025 term.

Toni Wells
Jun 22 min read


Huron High School’s River Rat Finally Has a Name—Meet Rio!
It took decades, but Huron High School’s beloved River Rat mascot finally has a name! Students recently voted to name the iconic gray rat

Toni Wells
Mar 291 min read


Spring Snow Melts and Flooding - Protecting Your Property in a Changing Climate
As spring approaches in Southeastern Michigan, the familiar thaw of winter snow brings renewed warmth—but also increased risks of flooding.

Toni Wells
Mar 173 min read


Ann Arbor's most hated Opposition: Spring Potholes!
Spring is on the horizon, but along with warmer weather and blooming trees comes our city’s most notorious villain "Potholes"

Toni Wells
Mar 122 min read


National Day of Rest for Black Women
The National Day of Rest for Black Women on March 10th is a time for rest, healing, and self-care. Here are some ideas to observe and honor

theannarborhub
Feb 251 min read


Ann Arbor Considers Dissolving Its Housing and Human Services Advisory Board: What This Means for the Community
The City of Ann Arbor is making headlines with its proposal to dissolve the Housing and Human Services Advisory Board (HHSAB

Toni Wells
Feb 242 min read


Ann Arbor City Council Plans to Launch Website to Help Renters Find Housing Options
During a recent Ann Arbor City Council meeting, city officials discussed an exciting initiative to create a city-run website

Toni Wells
Feb 172 min read


Ann Arbor’s Proposed Housing Expansion: A Solution to the Housing Crisis?
Ann Arbor is facing a significant housing shortage, with city officials estimating the need for an additional 30,000 to 97,000 housing...

Toni Wells
Feb 173 min read


Ann Arbor Public Schools (AAPS) district and the Ann Arbor Education Association (AAEA) have reached a tentative agreement
Ann Arbor Public Schools (AAPS) district and the Ann Arbor Education Association (AAEA) have reached a tentative agreement.

Toni Wells
Feb 162 min read


How NCAA Changes Have Transformed Michigan Athletics—and Why a New Lawsuit Could Shake Up College Sports Again
The landscape of college athletics has changed dramatically in recent years, especially for student-athletes at the University of Michigan.

Toni Wells
Feb 153 min read


Celebrating National African American Parent Involvement Day (NAAPID) in Ann Arbor Public Schools
On Monday, February 10, 2025, Ann Arbor Public Schools (AAPS) will celebrate National African American Parent Involvement Day (NAAPID)

Jasmin Brown
Feb 113 min read


Michigan’s New Sick Leave Law: What It Means for Employees and Employers in Ann Arbor
Michigan’s New Sick Leave Law: What It Means for Employees & Employers in 2025

Toni Wells
Feb 62 min read


How the Water Street Redevelopment Could Address Ann Arbor’s Staffing Crisis
The housing crisis in Washtenaw County has created significant challenges for businesses in Ann Arbor. With rising housing costs, many...

Toni Wells
Feb 42 min read


Welcome to The Jungle House: Ann Arbor’s Newest Dispensary
Welcome to The Jungle Room: Ann Arbor’s Newest Dispensary

Toni Wells
Jan 222 min read


AAPS Closed Tuesday, January 21 and Wednesday, January 22 due to cold weather advisory
Due to the dangerously cold temperatures, the Ann Arbor Public Schools will be closed tomorrow, Tuesday, January 21 and Wednesday, January 2

Toni Wells
Jan 201 min read


MLK Day in Ann Arbor: AADL MLK Program & University of Michigan Symposium
Every January, the Ann Arbor community comes together to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with events that...
Mya Dee
Jan 162 min read
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