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Dry weather continues Friday, and a look ahead at our evening newscasts
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - Our stretch of dry weather will continue heading into the weekend but rain chances will return by the middle of next week. First Alert Meteorologist Colton Cichoracki shares the dry and sunny forecast heading into the weekend. Plus, Taylor Gattoni previews Studio 10, First at 4, and our 90 minutes of news.
Michigan Recruiting Insider: U-M a factor for 5-star WRs; steps up NIL; Babalola’s timeline & more
Every week TMI's Sam Webb, Steve Lorenz, Brice Marich come together for a podcast called 'The Michigan Recruiting Insider.' Each show offers a deep dive into Michigan football and basketball recruiting, with unmatched insight and intel on the Wolverines targets and recruiting strategies. Sam, Steve, and Brice focus on all the hot topics and pressing questions regarding Michigan football recruiting.
Homeless shelter guests, staff help bring new Ann Arbor mural to life
ANN ARBOR, MI — While the Ann Arbor Art Fair has downtown filled with thousands of art seekers, a new mural is springing to life only blocks away from the action. TreeTown Murals, led by Mary Thiefels and Danijel Matanic, recently painted a new floral design on the Ann Arbor Railroad bridge over Huron Street welcoming visitors to downtown.
Beach closures, policing strategy & more: Stories you may have missed this week
We know a lot happens throughout the week, and you may not catch all of our stories here at WXYZ. So we've decided to gather the most talked-about stories from the past week in one place.
July 20: Saturday Farmers Market Features Corn, Peaches, Tomatoes and Sunflowers
It’s that time of the summer when the selection and colors of fruits and vegetables and flowers at the farmers markets are growing fast. If you’re shopping for fresh corn and tomatoes, don’t get to the market too late. Peaches and blueberries are also selling briskly. The...
‘It’s time’: Ann Arbor City Council passes resolution to conduct feasibility study on reparations for Black residents
The Ann Arbor City Council unanimously approved the DC-4 resolution to evaluate the feasibility of a municipal reparations program for Black Ann Arbor residents at a meeting June 18. The resolution directs the City Administrator to determine a source of funding for the study, which will report on the feasibility and structure of the proposed program by December. Additionally, the study will provide an impact report concerning the historical discrimination against the Black community that the program should address.
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