Ann Arbor
- Judicial Races in Washtenaw County - WEMUwww.wemu.org Judicial Races in Washtenaw County
A number of judicial races were decided in Washtenaw County in the general election.
- Ann Arbor's 'Solarize' program achieves five megawatts worth of new residential installationswww.wemu.org /wemu-news/2024-08-23/ann-arbors-solarize-program-achieves-five-megawatts-worth-of-new-residential-installations
This is great to see! We need more green energy all over, and rooftop solar is one of the easiest places to do it.
- 5-story, all-electric apartment building approved on Ann Arbor’s north sidewww.mlive.com 5-story, all-electric apartment building approved on Ann Arbor’s north side
The new apartments are a mix of studios and one- and two-bedroom units, with a rooftop deck space at each end of the building.
Gift link to avoid the paywall, but also: archive.today
I think this is a net positive, but I really wish this had more housing and less surface parking. I'd love to see the city start requiring that new developments have most of their parking underground.
- The Michigan Daily's coffee shop vote misses out on Socotraspecials.michigandaily.com 2024 Coffee Shops
A look into Ann Arbor's diverse coffee scene through the students' eyes.
I have to say, Socotra is my favourite coffee shop in A2, and yet the Daily doesn't even mention it.
- Ann Arbor City Council shopping for developers for new housing project on West Washington lotwww.wemu.org Ann Arbor City Council shopping for developers for new housing project on West Washington lot
The Ann Arbor City Council is back to looking for a new developer for a longtime blighted property downtown. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports.
- Ann Arbor offering installation of EV charging stations for public usewww.wemu.org Ann Arbor offering installation of EV charging stations for public use
The City of Ann Arbor has launched a new Commercial Electric Vehicle Charger Program. The plan is to increase the number of publicly available chargers in the city. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports.
- Sale of blighted property could lead to new housing in Ann Arborwww.mlive.com Sale of blighted property could lead to new housing in Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor council votes 7-2 to negotiate sale of blighted property to developer
This is great! The site, despite being right near downtown, has been blighted and basically abandoned for over a decade.
- Free Narcan kits will soon be available in Ann Arbor parking lotswww.wemu.org Free Narcan kits will soon be available in Ann Arbor parking lots
Free Naloxone, also known as Narcan, dispensary boxes will soon be appearing in some Ann Arbor parking locations. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert has this report.
Personally I think this is a great thing! I've been carrying narcan kits in my car and on my bike for years now. Fortunately I've never had a need to use one, but that also means I now have an expired narcan kit I need to discard.
- Kevorkian archive opens as physician-assisted deaths riseapnews.com Kevorkian archive opens as physician-assisted deaths rise
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Just days before she died with Dr. Jack Kevorkian's assistance, Merian Frederick could not speak or hold up her head without help from her daughter, Carol Poenisch.
cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/12955233
Dr Murad Jacob "Jack" Kevorkian died June 3, 2011 in Royal Oak, MI at the age of 83.
From the AP article…
> On a video recorded by Kevorkian in 1993, Poenisch steadies Frederick’s Lou Gehrig’s disease-ravaged body as she signs a form requesting help to die “in the most humane, rapid and painless manner” possible. Then, [Carol] Poenisch reads words just penned by her mother [Kevorkian patient, Merian Frederick] that convey her final, fervent, wish: “My tears should not be taken as an indication that I am in doubt.”
> The videotaped interview, clinically labeled “Medicide: File 8,” is one of many in a new archive at Kevorkian’s alma mater, The University of Michigan. It’s been digitized and included in one of nine boxes stored in the stacks of the Bentley Historical Library in Ann Arbor — available for the first time as legislation supporting physician-assisted deaths makes gains in the U.S.
> Kevorkian, a graduate of Michigan’s Medical School, died in 2011 in suburban Detroit at 83. He sparked the national right-to-die debate with a homemade suicide machine that helped end about 130 ailing people’s lives, using the term “medicide” to describe physician-assisted suicide. Kevorkian was convicted of second-degree murder in 1999 for assisting in the 1998 death of a Michigan man with Lou Gehrig’s disease. He was released from prison in 2007.
> While rooted in the past, the archive has been unveiled at a time when the movement gains ground. In October, California became the fifth state — following Oregon, Washington, Vermont and Montana — where physician-assisted deaths are legal, and that’s made proponents of right-to-die legislation optimistic about possible successes elsewhere. Other bills are pending.
> Where does the outspoken, unapologetic and now archived Kevorkian fit in the current debate? Some see him and his efforts at the center. Others, like Poenisch, praise his trailblazing but believe his approach — wearing costumes and plugging his ears in court, once talking to reporters with his head and wrists restrained in a medieval-style stock — was detrimental to him and the cause.
> Others say the outlandishness was necessary. Mayer Morganroth, Kevorkian’s attorney and friend, said people who have said he had the right message but was the wrong messenger are missing the point. […] “The only way to get out there was to be out there himself, go over the top.” *** What We Want Now !detroit@midwest.social ☆ !michigan@midwest.social ☆ !music@midwest.social
- Here’s what’s on tap for Ann Arbor’s 200th birthday celebration on Saturdaywww.mlive.com Here’s what’s on tap for Ann Arbor’s 200th birthday celebration on Saturday
See full event lineup for Ann Arbor's 200th birthday celebration on Saturday
- Ann Arbor has big plans for 200th birthday party in May and there will be cakewww.mlive.com Ann Arbor has big plans for 200th birthday party in May and there will be cake
Calling all townies: Bikeapalooza, townie party, art exhibition and more among plans for Ann Arbor’s 200th birthday celebration in May
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- Sustainable energy initiative for Ann Arbor to be placed on November ballotwww.wemu.org Sustainable energy initiative for Ann Arbor to be placed on November ballot
Ann Arbor voters will be asked in November if they want to create a local Sustained Energy Utility, or SEU. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert has the story.
- 2024-04-15 Ann Arbor City Council Wrapupa2council.info 2024-04-15 Ann Arbor City Council Wrapup
The Ann Arbor City Council met on Monday, April 15, 2024. The big thing that happened at this meeting was the city administrator’s presentation about his proposed budget.
@MegaMichelle@a2mi.social does a wrap-up blog post for most city council meetings - here's her latest, about last week's council meeting.
- New development will bring 20 acres of housing and retail to Ann Arbor's south sidewww.secondwavemedia.com Proposed development would bring 20 acres of housing and retail to Ann Arbor's south side
A plan to transform 20 acres on Ann Arbor's south side into "a new major gateway to the city," conveniently adjacent to I-94, has just been unveiled.
More housing for people rather than cars!
- Widening U.S. 23 may not be needed if there were buses, Ann Arbor’s TheRide sayswww.mlive.com Widening U.S. 23 may not be needed if there were buses, Ann Arbor’s TheRide says
Ann Arbor's TheRide calls on MDOT to consider transit scenario in U.S. 23 study
The Ride pointing out what's well known in the industry but still seems to be beyond some.
- EMU students work to ensure peers know their voting rights in advance of 2024 electionswww.secondwavemedia.com EMU students work to ensure peers know their voting rights in advance of 2024 elections
Students, staff, and faculty at Eastern Michigan University (EMU) are determined to ensure that EMU's student community knows what it means to participate in voting.
- Ann Arbor to host public forum on potential Sports Illustrated developmentwww.wemu.org Ann Arbor to host public forum on potential Sports Illustrated development
The City of Ann Arbor will host an informational meeting for the public tonight. As WEMU's Taylor Bowie reports, Sports Illustrated is proposing a 16-story hotel and conference center.
- Sweetwaters baristas in Ann Arbor voting on whether to form a unionmichiganadvance.com Sweetwaters baristas in Ann Arbor voting Thursday on whether to form a union • Michigan Advance
Sixty baristas at four Ann Arbor locations of Sweetwaters Coffee & Tea will vote Thursday on whether or not to unionize. The employees, who work at the Meijer Ann Arbor-Saline Road, Michigan Union, West Washington Street and Westgate Library locations, announced in December they had filed with the N...
- Michigan football artifacts from 1902 Rose Bowl preserved in historical librarywww.mlive.com Michigan football artifacts from 1902 Rose Bowl preserved in historical library
The Wolverines met Stanford in the first Rose Bowl. Memorabilia from the game, including the game ball, program and preserved photos, are at the Bentley Historical Library.
ANN ARBOR, MI - Michigan traveling to Los Angeles to play a football game was seen as an oddity in 1902, said Greg Kinney, the athletics archivist at the University of Michigan’s Bentley Historical Library.
- ‘It feels like you’re home’: Crazy Wisdom Bookstore reopens in Ann Arborwww.mlive.com ‘It feels like you’re home’: Crazy Wisdom Bookstore reopens in Ann Arbor
Crazy Wisdom Bookstore reopened on Dec. 1 in its original location at 114 S. Main St.
ANN ARBOR, MI -- Despite a brief closure, Crazy Wisdom Bookstore has returned to downtown Ann Arbor.
- Saving Ann Arbor's Secret, Underground Speakeasy Music Venuewww.michigander.org Saving Ann Arbor's Secret, Underground Speakeasy Music Venue
Johnny's Speakeasy, Ann Arbor's secret, underground speakeasy hidden in plain sight. Save the speakeasy. The Ark.
Johnny's Speakeasy, Ann Arbor's secret, underground speakeasy hidden in plain sight. Built in the 1870s, converted into a speakeasy in the 1920s.
- Fuel'd, A Stir Fry Restaurant, To Open In Old Blaze Pizza Locationwww.michigander.org Fuel'd, A Stir Fry Restaurant, To Open In Old Blaze Pizza Location
Fuel’d, an East Lansing-based stir fry and salad restaurant, is expanding to 980 W Eisenhower Parkway in Ann Arbor. No opening date has been released.
East Lansing-based Fuel'd expands to Ann Arbor, Police Chief candidates, Mochinut opens in Ann Arbor, and Great Lake goldfish
- Midnight Madness in Ann Arbor: A Night Of Discounted Holiday Shopping, Ice Sculptures, Live Music, And Hot Cocoa Barswww.michigander.org Midnight Madness in Ann Arbor: A Night Of Discounted Holiday Shopping, Ice Sculptures, Live Music, And Hot Cocoa Bars
Ann Arbor's Midnight Madness, KindleFest, and Moonlight Madness return this Friday night.
Ann Arbor's Midnight Madness, KindleFest, and Moonlight Madness return this Friday night.
- Milk and Froth, a Craft Ice Cream Shop, Opens On Ann Arbor's Main Streetwww.michigander.org Milk & Froth, a Craft Ice Cream Shop, Opens On Ann Arbor's Main Street
Monday, November 20: Milk and Froth to open at old Prickly Pear location (328 S Main St.), 17-story building proposed, hundreds of pro-Palestine protesters, and
Milk and Froth to open at old Prickly Pear location (328 S Main St.), 17-story building proposed, hundreds of pro-Palestine protesters, and October's state housing market
- Banner Drops in Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor in Solidarity with Stop Cop Cityitsgoingdown.org Banner Drops in Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor in Solidarity with Stop Cop City
Report on recent banner drop action in Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor in solidarity with the movement to stop Cop City. Originally posted to Unsalted Counter-Info. Last night we dropped a banner in downtown Ann Arbor reading “Free Palestine, Stop Cop City” in solidarity with the Block Cop City Week of Acti...
- Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office Launches Online Crime Dashboard That Can Be Filtered By Zip Code, Date, And Criminal Chargewww.michigander.org Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office Launches Online Crime Dashboard
Ann Arbor: Washtenaw County's crime dashboard, Ann Arbor's new downtown toilets, Grand Rapid's newly proposed soccer stadium, and Ohio legalizes marij
Ann Arbor Crime Map, Ann Arbor's new downtown toilets, Grand Rapid's newly proposed soccer stadium, and Ohio legalizes marijuana.
- After Downtown Fire In January, Madras Masala Reopens At New Packard Locationwww.michigander.org After Downtown Fire In January, Madras Masala Reopens At New Packard L
Ann Arbor: After a fire in January destroyed their downtown location (328 Maynard Street), Madras Masala has reopened at a new location (2016 Packard Street).
Madras Masala reopening, Saline's superintendent bus driver, Fresh Forage to close, and a state health insurance marketplace
- StoneFruit Social, Ohio-Based Café and Bar To Replace Wolverine Sushiwww.michigander.org StoneFruit Social To Open In Ann Arbor, Replace Wolverine Sushi
Ohio-based StoneFruit Coffee Co. is expanding to Ann Arbor with a new concept called StoneFruit Social. Set to open by the end of the year.
StoneFruit Social to open in AA, proposed 500-unit mobile home park, helicopter laser pointer, and Sanders Bumpy Cake shortage
- 47th Ann Arbor Folk Festival Announces Lineup And Return To Two-Night Formatwww.michigander.org Ann Arbor Folk Festival Announces Lineup | January 26-27
Ann Arbor: The Ark announced the 47th Ann Arbor Folk Festival would feature the Old Crow Medicine Show and Emmylou Harris as headliners.
Tuesday, October 24: 47th Ann Arbor Folk Festival, NCAA investigation, U of M data breach, mandatory filtered water, and AI in politics
- Redeveloping Vacant Briarwood Mall Searswww.michigander.org Redeveloping Vacant Briarwood Mall Sears
Monday, October 9: Redeveloping Sears, new Taco Bell, new bridge, new coffee shop, and a new university president house
Redeveloping Sears, new Taco Bell, new bridge, new coffee shop, and a new university president house
- Looking for Someone Skilled in Fabrication
A component in my 30 year old Gaggenau oven died and they discontinued the part. Does anyone know of someone in the area who is skilled enough and willing to fabricate the part?
see https://midwest.social/comment/3437155
- Ann Arbor Hosting Competition To Design New City Flagwww.michigander.org Ann Arbor Hosting Competition To Design New City Flag
Monday, September 11: Competition to design new city flag, friend speed dating, ranking local high schools, MSU coach suspended, and a Michigander on Survivor
Monday, September 11: Competition to design new city flag, friend speed dating, ranking local high schools, MSU coach suspended, and a Michigander on Survivor
- Ann Arbor / Taylor Juggling and Flow Festival
The Ann Arbor Juggling festival is a longstanding tradition that was interrupted by COVID. But now it's starting to come back!
This year's iteration is a Juggling Arts and Flow Festival that will take place in Taylor this Saturday September 23. Open juggling starts at 10:30 am, show is at 7pm.
For more information, see:
https://annarborjuggling.com/
https://www.facebook.com/events/124002494054658/
- Long Covid Poses Special Challenges for Seniors (Featuring Ann Arbor resident, PF Anderson)www.nytimes.com Long Covid Poses Special Challenges for Seniors
Older people are less likely to be diagnosed but more likely to experience certain kinds of illnesses, research suggests.
Older people are less likely to be diagnosed but more likely to experience certain kinds of illnesses, research suggests.
Ask Patricia Anderson how she is doing, and you probably will not get a routine answer. “Today, I’m working and I’m fine,” she said on a recent Tuesday. “Saturday and Sunday, I was bedridden. Long Covid is a roller coaster.”
Before the pandemic, Ms. Anderson practiced martial arts and did without a car, instead walking and taking buses around Ann Arbor, Mich., where she is a medical librarian. Just before contracting Covid-19 in March 2020, she had racked up — oh, she keeps track — 11,409 steps in one day.
- Ann Arbor News - Two Dunkin' Donuts Coming to Townwww.michigander.org Two Dunkin' Donuts Coming to Ann Arbor in 2024
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.
Tuesday, September 5: Two Dunkin's planned for A2, U of M's internet outage, tax incentives for Michigan films, a foliage tracker, and local wells running dry
- Slim Chickens Coming Soon?
Looks like a Slim Chickens has been proposed west Ann Arbor off Zeeb and Jackson. I believe this is the lot next to the new Panera Bread. Slim Chickens looks like a fried chicken type restaurant, similar to a Zaxbys. Anecdotally, I don’t think there are many fried chicken or chicken wing takeaway type places in Ann Arbor, but I’m not a big fried chicken guy so correct me if I’m wrong.
Speaking of Panera Bread, the old location on Jackson is proposing upgrading the lot with a drive through. That’s curious, they might have already found another tenant.
- Ann Arbor humane society offers free adoptions through Sundaywww.detroitnews.com Ann Arbor humane society offers free adoptions through Sunday
Shelter launches incentive to help place 450 animals because 'we still have more animals coming in than going out,' CEO says.
Overflowing with too many animals but not enough people to adopt them, the Humane Society of Huron Valley in Ann Arbor is waiving adoption fees through Sunday.
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- Parts of Washtenaw County get almost 5 inches of rain in 3 hours during 500-year stormwww.mlive.com Parts of Washtenaw County get almost 5 inches of rain in 3 hours during 500-year storm
Eastern Washtenaw County was hit with heavy downpours overnight on Wednesday, Aug. 23, with more rain in the forecast.
Nearly five inches of rain fell on some parts of eastern Washtenaw County in just a few hours as storms swept across the area Wednesday night, Aug. 23.
The unusually heavy downpour qualifies as a “500-year” storm for a three-hour time period, meaning such an event has a 0.2% chance of happening at any given time, according to the Washtenaw County Water Resources Commissioner’s Office.