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Man convicted in Ann Arbor restaurant robbery
An Ann Arbor man was convicted Thursday of robbing the Jamaican Jerk Pit at gunpoint earlier this year, court records show.
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Back-to-school time a big deal for Ann Arbor area banks
Vera Kalaj, a Chase bank employee, tries to entice passersby to visit the bank's sign-up table on the corner of North University Avenue and South State Street in Ann Arbor on Thursday morning.
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Wedding becomes a neighborhood affair as couple say 'I do' on front porch of Ann Arbor home
Laura Lux-Wells and Trevor Maher embrace after getting married on the front porch of the Lux-Wells home in Ann Arbor on Friday afternoon.
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Ann Arbor man accused of jogger attacks jailed on $1 million bond
A 40-year-old Ann Arbor man accused of trying to abduct and rape two young women was jailed on $1 million cash bond at his arraignment Friday.
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Fire damages interior of Old West Side home
Two escape unhurt; loss set at $125,000 Saturday, August 30, 2008 BY DAVID JESSE A fire caused heavy smoke and water damage to a home on Jefferson Street in Ann Arbor's Old West Side neighborhood Friday ...
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Ann Arbor police officer's hunch led to arrest in jogger attacks
As soon as they saw the mugshot, detectives knew they were on to something. The man's photo, taken during a prior arrest, looked a lot like the computer composite of a man who attacked and attempted to abduct ...
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Project to fix Ann Arbor's Miller Creek
The city of Ann Arbor has begun a project to stabilize the west bank of Miller Creek along Huron Parkway north of Glazier Way.
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Michigan's Grady will return to play Saturday against Miami
ANN ARBOR, Mich. - Michigan running back Kevin Grady will play against Miami of Ohio after being suspended for the season opener.
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Ann Arbor area businesses, groups get green grants
The Michigan Public Service Commission has granted $12.5 million in energy efficiency grants to 16 organization for the next fiscal year, including grants to the Ypsilanti Food Cooperative, Ann Arbor-based ...
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Artwork memorializes Ann Arbor businesses
Bruce Loeschen of Minnesota and Rob Zell-Breier of Florida combined to draw the latest montage of Ann Arbor.
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First day at Ann Arbor's Skyline High School arrives
The sun rises over Skyline High School in Ann Arbor on the first day of classes at the new school.
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Zingerman's Roadhouse - Ann Arbor, MI
"Like Zingerman's Deli, the relatively new Zingerman's Roadhouse can be maddening.
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Green' lights all about greenbacks
Lampposts light Francis Street Thursday night. The city will spend more than $750,000 this year to power the streetlights.
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Obama spends night in Ann Arbor, but makes no public appearances
Senator Barack Obama's official campaign stops were in Detroit and Monroe on Labor Day.
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2 joggers fight off attacker in Ann Arbor Sunday evening, police say
Anyone with information on the cases is asked to call the Ann Arbor Police tip line at 734-996-3199. Two young women jogging on Ann Arbor's southeast side fought off an attacker in separate incidents Sunday ...
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'12 class receives welcome to U-M
The Ann Arbor News It was an event to remember, one of those hallmark moments in life: Music, popping flashbulbs, raucous applause and speeches about achievement that quoted the likes of poet Maya Angelou and ...
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Apartment fire causes no injuries
No one was injured in a fire at Hidden Valley Club apartments Saturday afternoon after a blaze started in one of the units, according to Ann Arbor Fire Department officials.
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Ann Arbor supporters gather to hear speech
The Ann Arbor News When Sen. Barack Obama took the stage at the Democratic National Convention in Denver on Thursday night, a crowd watching at the Arbor Brewing Co.
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Ann Arbor Buddhist yard sale offers a bit of Nirvana for bargain hunters
Lenny Bass, left, and Rev. Haju Sunim, resident priest, look over items as they get ready for the Zen Buddhist Temple's Great Green Yard Sale that runs this weekend at the temple on Packard Road in Ann Arbor.
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The hometown advantage - Ann Arbor area grads describe a new perspective
Instead of heading off to higher education adventures at unfamiliar universities in unfamiliar towns, these graduates of Ann Arbor high schools stayed close to home to attend the University of Michigan.
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