Monday, September 25: Luxury car dealership to be built, local hero saves drowning man, retro license plates, a 3.0 GPA, and the state's housing market
Monday, September 11: Competition to design new city flag, friend speed dating, ranking local high schools, MSU coach suspended, and a Michigander on Survivor
Dunkin’ Donuts to open two locations in downtown Ann Arbor: 201 E. Liberty St. (the old Cloverleaf restaurant) and South State St (the old Jimmy John’s) in 2023 and 2024.
Monday, August 28: MDOT plans to redo the M-14/Barton Drive interchange, GEO strike ending, Grand Rapid's new amphitheater plans, and rain blocking the McNamara Terminal
Monday, August 21: New EV chargers, FoolMoon's future, Planet Fitness shooting, state lawmaker softball, and July's housing market
Monday, August 14: SouthTown Rezoning, School Board Leadership, New Animal Urgent Care, Home Energy Ratings, and State Identity Crisis
Monday, August 7: Downtown toilet program pilot, Big Ten expanding for Oregon and Washington, Eat on Packard, a honeymoon hero, and a 25-page health report
Monday, July 31: People's Food Co-Op reopens café, State Theatre loses out on Barbenheimer, Harbaugh's possible suspension, tart cherry production, and bald eagle population
Monday, July 24: New indoor-outdoor restaurant, new downtown breakfast spot, swim school opens, Blank Slate production, and 95 land parcels being auctioned off
Monday, July 17: Art Fair Week, new brewery, new discount store, scooter fatality, Traverse City hair salon backlash, and a Lake Michigan swim.
Monday, July 10: The sandwich legend we didn't know we needed, Lyme disease on the rise, plans to increase bottle returns, and a pause on Pure Michigan ads
Thursday, July 6: New doggy daycare, analyzing AAPS grads, park district hires goats, the chance to golf at Commerica Park, and a 50-year-old time capsule