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The Ann Arbor City Council has made some changes to the way its meetings are run. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert has this report.
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The City of Ann Arbor has adopted an extensive plan to make city parks more disabled-friendly. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert has this report.
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In the wake of another mass shooting, local officials are trying to put pressure on the state Legislature to make changes. WEMU's Josh Hakala reports.
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Travis Radina this week was chosen to serve as Ann Arbor’s new Mayor Pro-Tem. As WEMU’s Josh Hakala reports, the 3rd Ward council member is part of a diverse City Council.
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Ann Arbor City Council is moving forward with a measure aimed at protecting renters. As WEMU’s Josh Hakala reports, the proposed “Right to Renew” ordinance unanimously passed on first reading Monday night.
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The legal staff representing Ann Arbor City Council is in the process of formulating an ordinance that would prevent landlords from declining renters from renewing leases, without cause. WEMU's Josh Hakala explains.
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The issue came to light late Monday night when councilman Travis Radina described the scene on Twitter. He said Hayner “aggressively approached two of his female colleagues, swearing at Julie Grand and angrily waving his finger in Erica Briggs’ face, while threatening her.” Hayner has denied the allegations. WEMU's Josh Hakala reports.