glen25+FollowDexter & Saline football stars shine brightAnn Arbor’s football scene just made history—Dexter and Saline players dominated the Division 1-2 all-state selections, with record-breaking performances and a Coach of the Year nod for Dexter’s Phil Jacobs. Dexter’s Cooper Arnedt and Cole Novara shattered state records, leading the Dreadnaughts to their first-ever state title game. Saline’s Tommy Carr and Lincoln Keyes, both future college stars, racked up huge numbers, while Bryce Barbarino anchored the defense. With so much local talent making waves, how do you think this success will shape high school football in our area next season? #Sports #Football #AnnArbor00Share
mary01+FollowAnn Arbor’s wildest pizza menu twist yetAnn Arbor’s Brown Jug restaurant is serving up more than just food—its menu now features dishes named after Sherrone Moore and Paige Shiver, the two at the center of Michigan’s latest scandal. After Moore’s firing over an inappropriate relationship with Shiver, locals discovered her name on a cauliflower pizza and his on a sampler basket. The internet can’t stop talking about the awkwardness of eating a “Paige Shiver” pizza after everything that’s come out. What do you think—should restaurants get involved in real-life drama, or is this crossing a line? #Food #AnnArbor #SherroneMoore00Share
gordonangela+FollowAnn Arbor gets a new L.L. Bean in 2026!Outdoor lovers in Ann Arbor, get ready—L.L. Bean is bringing a brand-new store to town in 2026! This will be only the second L.L. Bean in Michigan, joining the Clinton Township location. The company is rolling out eight new stores nationwide that year, so Ann Arbor is in good company. With their signature outdoor gear and a reputation for fun in-store experiences, this could become a new local favorite. What would you love to see in the new store? Any must-have gear or features you hope they bring? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #AnnArbor00Share
jeffreyhester+FollowAnn Arbor’s Pinball Pete’s closes iconic South U spotPinball Pete’s on South U is closing its doors after decades of being Ann Arbor’s go-to hangout for pinball, arcade games, and late-night fun. For many, this place wasn’t just an arcade—it was where friendships formed, stress melted away, and generations bonded over Pac-Man and neon lights. The move to Liberty Street means saying goodbye to a basement packed with memories, but also looking forward to a new chapter (with even more neon and a pink elephant or two). What’s your favorite Pinball Pete’s memory? How do you feel about the move? #News #AnnArbor #PinballPetes00Share
Jacob Morris+FollowSherrone Moore’s shocking fall in Ann ArborAnn Arbor is reeling after Sherrone Moore, the now-former University of Michigan football coach, was fired and arrested in a whirlwind of allegations. Moore’s wife reportedly told 911 dispatchers he was “suicidal” after losing his job over an alleged inappropriate relationship with a staffer. Police responded to a call about an assault, and Moore was taken into custody, with reports that he entered a property with a knife. The university acted swiftly, citing zero tolerance for policy violations. This situation has left the community stunned and talking—how do you think this will impact Michigan football and the local sports culture? #Sports #SherroneMoore #AnnArbor00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowHow much does your UM neighbor make?Ever wondered what your University of Michigan friends or neighbors actually earn? Now you can find out—every single salary for all 54,000+ UM employees in 2025 is searchable in a new public database. From professors to groundskeepers, transparency is the name of the game. This kind of access could change how we talk about pay, fairness, and value in our own community. Does seeing these numbers shift your perspective on higher ed or public salaries? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Education #College #AnnArbor00Share
ElectricEclipse+FollowAnn Arbor hoops heat up: Local teams shineAnn Arbor’s high school basketball scene brought some real excitement on Dec. 9, with several teams putting on standout performances that had fans buzzing. Whether you were courtside or catching updates from home, these games sparked plenty of conversation about rising stars and surprise upsets. It’s moments like these that remind us how much local sports bring the community together. Which game or player caught your attention? Let’s hear your take on the biggest plays and what you think this means for the rest of the season! #Education #K12 #AnnArbor00Share
Michael Morgan+FollowAnn Arbor’s best-kept event secret: Zingerman’s GreylineZingerman’s Greyline is turning heads in downtown Ann Arbor—not just for its legendary food, but for its stunning event space that blends local history with modern flair. Housed in the old Greyhound Bus Station, Greyline offers a flexible, stylish spot for everything from weddings to workshops, all with the top-notch hospitality Zingerman’s is famous for. On January 17, they’re throwing open the doors for a free open house, complete with tastings, tours, and exclusive giveaways. If you’ve ever wondered what makes a truly memorable Ann Arbor gathering, this is your chance to see (and taste) it for yourself. Who’s planning to check it out? #Food #AnnArbor #Zingermans00Share
Kevin Gregory+FollowAnn Arbor’s KindleFest lights up KerrytownDowntown Ann Arbor turned into a winter wonderland as KindleFest brought neighbors together for a night of holiday cheer. Local vendors filled Kerrytown with handmade gifts, tasty treats, and creative art, while the Ann Arbor Police handed out free hot chocolate. Kids got their fill of balloon animals and even met Santa under a festive tent. For many, the real magic was in the connections—vendors like Miriam Texeira and Rose Nash shared how the event is all about kindness, fun, and making new friends. What’s your favorite part of Ann Arbor’s holiday season? #Culture #AnnArbor #KindleFest00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowUM’s top earners: Coaches outpace doctorsUM’s highest-paid employees this year are mostly coaches, not doctors or professors. Dusty May, the men’s basketball coach, tops the list with a $4.6 million salary—almost $1 million more than last year. Football assistants and athletic leaders fill out much of the top 10, while the new Michigan Medicine CEO and a few top administrators round out the rest. The average full-time UM employee earns about $101,000, but these top salaries don’t even include bonuses or incentives. What do you think about the university’s pay priorities? Should athletics dominate the payroll? #Sports #Football #AnnArbor00Share