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Ann Arbor Township officials have repurchased a parcel of land along US-23 from Southfield-based real estate group J.A. Bloch & Co., halting plans for a mobile home park. WEMU’s Ana Longoria has more.
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New mitigation plan for 1,4 dioxane plume in Ann Arbor and Scio Township to be approved, with caveatA Washtenaw County Circuit Judge says he is forced to sign a consent judgment between the State of Michigan and Gelman Sciences without local intervenors being included. WEMU’s Cathy Shafran explains.
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Attorneys for the City of Ann Arbor hope to intervene in the latest consent judgment reached between the state of Michigan and Gelman Sciences before it is approved by a Washtenaw Circuit Court judge. The judgment has to do with a remediation plan for Gelman’s 1,4 toxic dioxane. WEMU’s Cathy Shafran has details.
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The University of Michigan lost its bid to suspend a graduate student worker strike in court Monday. Colin Jackson has more.
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At 10am Monday morning, a judge will hear arguments on whether the union representing graduate student instructors and staff assistants at the University of Michigan should be forced back to work. The Graduate Employees’ Organization, known as “GEO”, has been on strike since March 29th. WEMU’s Josh Hakala has an update.
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A Washtenaw County judge has refused the University of Michigan’s request for an order to send striking graduate instructors and assistants back to work. That’s as the graduate workers strike is about to enter its second week. Rick Pluta reports.
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Michigan’s Attorney General says terms of a new consent judgment have been reached between the state’s Department of Environment Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE) and Gelman Sciences. Dana Nessel says it moves forward plans to remediate Gelman’s 1,4, toxic dioxane plume. But, as WEMU’s Cathy Shafran reports, a local activist group is questioning the plan.
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A ruling by the Michigan Court of Appeals upheld the city of Ann Arbor’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. WEMU's Josh Hakala reports.
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Washtenaw County Voters decided a couple of local judicial races on Tuesday.
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Emoni Bates is a former national basketball player of the year out of Ypsilanti Community High School. Now, he's in the news for something entirely different. As WEMU's Josh Hakala reports, Bates on Thursday pled not guilty to possessing a concealed weapon and for altering the identity of a firearm.