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The City of Ann Arbor is resuming curbside leaf collection, allowing residents to set out up to 20 yard bags for weekly collection. Ana Longoria has more.
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A proposal on the Ann Arbor November ballot asks voters to establish a fund to help fund city candidate elections. As WEMU's Kevin Meershaert reports, it remains unclear whether the measure is even legal.
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There has been a lot of confusion regarding Ann Arbor’s Proposal A on the November ballot. It asks voters if they want to establish a Sustainable Energy Utility, or SEU. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports.
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Residents near Thurston Elementary School are frustrated with Ann Arbor Public Schools over what they say is a lack of transparency regarding the school’s planned expansion. WEMU’s Ana Longoria has more in this report.
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There has been a reported rise in community violence against local Jewish residents in the Ann Arbor area. Ana Longoria reports.
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We are officially in the fall season, and a whole bunch of movies are falling into your favorite theaters! WEMU's David Fair chats about the latest films and special screenings with Marquee Arts executive director, Russ Collins.
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Ann Arbor voters are being asked this fall if they want to move to nonpartisan municipal elections. Proposal C would also eliminate the city primary. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports.
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The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights has reached a resolution agreement with the Ann Arbor Schools regarding a discrimination case where a counselor referred to a student as a “terrorist.” WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports.
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Michigan Democrats are hosting a town hall at the new election headquarters in Ann Arbor focused on defending democracy. Ana Longoria reports.
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Some of Ann Arbor's streetlights can be distractingly bright. New LED lighting is helping with the city’s A2Zero Climate Action plan, but some worry over increased light pollution. WEMU's David Fair talked with Ann Arbor City Council member Dharma Akmon about how the city can move forward while addressing sustainability and accommodating public concern.