Ann Arbor breaks absentee record; Burnt Toast Inn struggling; warm fall weekend ahead
- Meredith (@meredith_A4)Whatโs been happening:๐ณ The city of Ann Arbor set a record for absentee voting this election with 57,713 absentee ballots issued and nearly 98% returned. (MLive)๐ก The majority of Ann Arbor voters also approved a new property tax to fund affordable housing. (A4)๐ Ann Arbor T-Shirt Company announced growth despite the COVID-19 pandemic -- thanks to Amazon. (A4)๐โโ๏ธ The Ann Arbor YMCA announced a designated weekly swim time for LGBTQ members of the community. All About Ann Arbor is powered by ClickOnDetroit/WDIV.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Hereโs what to know July 24, 2020
The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 76,541 as of Friday, including 6,151 deaths, state officials report. The number of COVID-19 hospital inpatients in Michigan has been steadily increasing since the beginning of July. Hereโs a look at the stateโs hospitalization trends:Michigan unemployment officials said the $600 coronavirus (COVID-19) unemployment bonus will end this weekend. Ann Arbor Public School students can anticipate returning to school virtually at the end of August. Ann Arbor Public School superintendent Jeanice Swift acknowledged how officials are โhardwiredโ for safety and that they must put student safety first.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Hereโs what to know July 23, 2020
The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 75,947 as of Thursday, including 6,148 deaths, state officials report. However, the volume is far lower than it was in April when Michigan reported nearly 4,000 COVID-19 inpatients. On July 21, Michigan reported 500 inpatients at hospitals, the highest number since June 4 (50). Ann Arbor Public School students can anticipate returning to school virtually at the end of August. Ann Arbor Public School superintendent Jeanice Swift acknowledged how officials are โhardwiredโ for safety and that they must put student safety first.
Ann Arbor Public Schools anticipates fully virtual start to school year
ANN ARBOR Ann Arbor Public School students can anticipate returning to school virtually at the end of August. In a Wednesday night study session meeting, officials from Ann Arbor Public Schools discussed plans for a remote-learning start to the next academic year. Ann Arbor Public School superintendent Jeanice Swift acknowledged how officials are hardwired for safety and that they must put student safety first. While there were no objections, a formal decision will be made by the Ann Arbor Public School Board of Education on Wednesday, July 29. Related:Heres what Michigan school districts have planned for the fall amid the pandemicWe do not feel safe: Ann Arbor teachers voice concerns for in-person school