Jan 2, 2012 | Ann Arbor.com
Kentucky Coffee Tree: A native plant with seeds you can drink or play with
Contributor Pods. The leaves have fallen and now we're left with twigs, bark, nuts and pods to set one ... A de-leafed Kentucky Coffee Tree stands impressively along Packard Road in December.
Plan to keep traffic flowing on Loop 360 isn't popular among some who live along the westside artery
Ed Ueckert and Leslie Craven, with the Courtyard Homeowners Association, as well as resident Frank Apgar, right, oppose TxDOT's plan.
Has the Dexter bear left the building? DNR trap fails to make a catch as rumors swirl
Sightings of the Dexter bear have tapered off in the past week. It's not hibernation season, but the Dexter bear appears to be growing more elusive since a string of sightings.
Wayne looks at energy proposal
Sometimes you have to spend money to save money. That's the idea behind a presentation from Thermo Source, a company that would replace some of the systems in the Wayne Community Center to upgrade the efficiency and save energy costs.
MAV Development installing geo-thermal heating system in downtown Ann Arbor building
MAVDevelopment Vice Presidents Mark Melchi, center left, and Michael Genrich, center right, look at the existing heating system in the ground floor of the office/retail Marketplace Building at 303 Detroit Street in Kerrytown with Mannik & Smith civil engineer Mark Borgman, far left, and Joe Schwartz, right, a mechanical engineer from Strategic ...