I’m not sure what the London Daily Mail has against Ann Arbor, but Treetown is on the tabloid’s no-go list for climate change refugees. The…
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A new survey by Bank of America shows that nearly half of working Gen Z adults need financial support from their family to make ends…
Last week, the trustees at Eastern Gateway Community College authorized the administration there to request additional appropriations from the State of Ohio as needed until…
Earlier this year, HomeSnacks, a Raleigh, NC-based data analysis firm, identified the 10 best Michigan cities for singles. I won’t argue with whatever data they…
Earlier today, the Mott Community College Board of Trustees voted to hire an interim president to replace Beverly Walker-Griffea. The Board interviewed four candidates. Three…
A recent analysis by consulting firm Korn Ferry indicates that a growing population of young adults are becoming discouraged by their employment prospects. This cohort,…
Last weekend, Northwestern College – a for-profit college that specializes in allied health education – closed rather unceremoniously, leaving several hundred students in a bind.…
According to data the US Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis collects, the median home size of houses for sale in June 2024 in Washtenaw…
Yesterday, I wrote about housing in Washtenaw County and what it takes income-wise to live in various communities here. There is no doubt that Washtenaw…
A new report by the National Low Income Housing Coalition uses US Census Bureau data to calculate the wages required to rent a “modest” two-bedroom…