NCAA to rule on Michigan sign-stealing scandal Fri.
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mlive on MSNMassive, century-old grave marker stolen from Ann Arbor cemetery
It marked a former police chief's burial. Other markers have been stolen as well, police said, and the department is increasing patrols.
The NCAA has fined Michigan football tens of millions of dollars and suspended coach Sherrone Moore for three games in a sign-stealing scandal.
Chris Partridge, the former Michigan assistant coach recently let go amid the university’s NCAA compliance scrutiny, celebrated his name being “cleared” on Friday.
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mlive on MSNHow far should marijuana dispensaries be from schools? Ann Arbor revisiting question
Council members responded by approving a resolution agreeing to take a closer look at the city’s rules and possibly relax some restrictions, such as requirements that dispensaries must be 1,000 feet from K-12 schools and at least 600 feet from other dispensaries.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The NCAA has informed Michigan that the organization will announce the results of its sign-stealing investigation today, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press.
Puffing on a cigar in the wake of the NCAA’s $20 million fine over the sign-stealing scandal that rocked college football, Barstool Sports CEO and Michigan alum Dave Portnoy laughed off the punishment.
Ann Arbor now has an official city policy on use of flying drone cameras with the stated goal of reducing risks to people’s privacy, security and safety. City Council voted unanimously Aug. 7 to adopt the policy,
More than 1,000 people may have had their health information exposed after research study staff at Michigan Medicine mailed postcards without envelopes.
Ann Arbor by the numbers - Gas current price: $3.24 --- Michigan average: $3.16 - Week change: -$0.06 (-1.8%) - Year change: -$0.40 (-10.9%) - Historical expensive gas price: $5.27 (6/12/22)
She always liked school, and then, she kept building herself up,' said Savannah Allen, the daughter of Amina Allen, who died Aug. 2.
DETROIT – Four men, including two physicians from Bloomfield Hills and Ann Arbor, have been indicted in a $7 million illegal opioid distribution conspiracy, federal authorities said.