Water main break causes Ann Arbor boil water advisory, road closure
ANN ARBOR, MI-- The city of Ann Arbor has issued a precautionary boil water advisory for some Ann Arbor residents after a water main break. Ann Arbor residents in the area bounded by Jackson Avenue, S. Maple Road, Pauline Boulevard, W. Liberty Street and I-94, including Westgate Shopping Center, are included on this advisory. Water used for pets and things like brushing teeth, washing foods and making ice needs to be boiled, officials said. Water used for bathing, laundry and lawn irrigation does not need to be boiled. READ MORE FROM THE ANN ARBOR NEWS:Canton Police officer shot and killed by son in Brighton home, police sayPolice looking for suspect recorded breaking into Howell-area store, stealing itemsAnn Arbor music festival looking for dancers, musicians and comediansTheRide bus service throughout Ann Arbor area limited for July 4 holiday
mlive.comArgument over slashed tires in Warren leads to double-stabbing
WARREN, Mich. – A man is in critical condition at Ascension Macomb-Oakland Hospital after a stabbing Sunday morning. According to authorities, an argument over someone’s slashed tires turned violent just before 3 a.m. and two men were stabbed. It happened near the intersection of Jackson and Mullin avenues, just north of Eight Mile Road. Both men were rushed to Ascension Hospital for their injuries, where one is expected to be OK and the other is currently in critical condition. Anyone with information should contact the Warren Police Department at 586-574-4700.
Ann Arbor road closures to know about for the end of July
ANN ARBOR, Mich. - With summer in full swing, road closure season is also booming throughout Ann Arbor. The intersection of Fuller Road and Fuller Court will be closed to traffic for the construction of an electrical duct bank. Fuller Court will only be accessible by the eastern intersection with Fuller Road by Glazier Way. Greene Street from Hoover Avenue to Kipke DriveToday to Aug. 30, 2019Greene Street will be closed from East Hoover Avenue to the north end of Kipke Drive. Northbound traffic on Greene Street will be rerouted to Main Street and Hill Street while southbound traffic will be detoured to Hill Street and Main Street.