Campus corgi dies, grassy lot for sale asking for close to $600,000: Ann Arbor headlines April 24-29
Updated Apr 30, 7:40 AM;
Posted Apr 30, 7:40 AM
Reggie the Campus Corgi, makes an appearance at the University of Michigan Diag and Michigan Union on Wednesday, October 4, 2017. His Facebook page has more than 2,800 friends. Melanie Maxwell | The Ann Arbor News ANN ARBOR NEWSANN ARBOR NEWS
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Reggie the Campus Corgi swam in the Pacific Ocean, hiked through Zion National Park and flew on airplanes across the country.
There was no place he was happier, though, than walking through the University of Michigan campus to brighten the days of students and staff alike, Reggie’s owner Michael P. Sola said.
Barricaded gunman situation in Ypsilanti ends with suspect nowhere to be found
Updated Apr 28, 2021;
YPSILANTI, MI – A barricaded gunman believed to be inside an Ypsilanti home and allegedly assaulting a loved one could not be found when police entered the home, according to the Ypsilanti Police Department.
Officers were called to a domestic disturbance at 2 a.m. Wednesday, April 28, at a home in the 300 block of South Street in Ypsilanti where two individuals were fighting and one was believed to have a handgun, Ypsilanti police said.
The suspected allegedly pointed the gun at the caller and pulled the trigger, but it failed to fire, police said.
Ypsilanti police: Barricaded situation ends after suspect could not be found in home
Police believe the individual, who was involved in an alleged domestic dispute, escaped before officers arrived
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YPSILANTI, Mich. – Police said an individual involved in a domestic dispute and barricaded situation early Wednesday morning in Ypsilanti could not be found inside the home and likely escaped before officers arrived.
According to the Ypsilanti Police Department, a domestic violence incident happened at about 2 a.m., April 28, in the 300 block of South Street. Police said it was initially reported that two people got into a physical altercation when one of them retrieved a gun. However, after attempting to fire, the gun failed to discharge.
Washtenaw schools lost thousands of students during the pandemic. How will they bring them back?
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Superintendent Alena E. Zachery-Ross welcomes students as buses drop them off for the first day of school at Estabrook Elementary in Ypsilanti on Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020.
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ANN ARBOR, MI – Washtenaw County school districts insist they’re diligently looking ahead to what school might look like in the fall, even though they’re still spending a lot energy navigating the challenges that come with learning during a global pandemic.
With COVID-19 cases leaving districts in a constant state of flux, Saline Area Schools Interim Superintendent Steve Laatsch said he understands how important it is to connect with the families who might have left the district during the pandemic.
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