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It was announced on Tuesday that residents living near the Huron River should keep away from the water as a cancer-causing chemical was released into the river by manufacturer Tribar.
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The city of Ann Arbor's drinking water intake is downstream from Tribar Manufacturing, which released a significant amount of a carcinogenic chemical into the Huron River.
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We learn about a wave of recent drownings in Lake Michigan. Afterward, we talk about former MSU basketball star Draymond Green and his podcast and what this means for the sports commentary industry. Then we hear about Ann Arbor’s new fleet of autonomous shuttle buses.
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Ann Arbor police chief Michael Cox is stepping down from his position to become the Boston police commissioner.
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Employees five Starbucks locations received ballots by mail early last week. Stores will vote individually and votes will be counted on June 7.
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A recap of this year’s unusually fractious Michigan Republican endorsement convention. Two of our favorite recent poet interviews. And, will Ann Arborites create a public power utility and tell DTE goodbye?
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If you’ve ever driven down Scio Church Road in Ann Arbor, there’s a good chance you’ve seen a barn with “M Go Blue” shingled into the side of its roof. Now, the iconic landmark is becoming "Barn and Grill" — a new restaurant and beer garden.
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Recently, the alcohol industry has seen a boom of nonalcoholic beers: Budweiser, Corona and Coors have all introduced their own versions of them. Are nonalcoholic beers the next big thing?
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Ann Arbor Mayor Chris Taylor says ranked choice voting may encourage more people to run for office.
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The city says it will enforce its vaccine mandate, suspending any employees who aren't vaccinated by November 19. But the state police union says the mandate is illegal.