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ANN ARBOR, MI — The Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority is restoring local bus services to pre-pandemic levels starting Sunday, Aug. 29.
ANN ARBOR, MI — Before the COVID-19 pandemic hit in March 2020, Ann Arbor’s transit system boasted big ridership numbers, clocking 6.4 million annual trips on local buses.
Ann Arbor schools failed to convince a judge to toss a mom's lawsuit over her autistic son's assault on a bus.
Starting Sunday, April 30, several bus routes around Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti will have timepoint and seasonal service changes.
The Detroit to Ann Arbor Express Bus shut down about two weeks after it launched last year because of the pandemic.
The Ann Arbor School Board is looking at a new $45.4 million transportation contract with Durham School Services to manage operations of the district’s fleet of 133 buses.
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It's rivalry week for the biggest college football game in Michigan, and a local bus service is making sure fans coming from Detroit can get to Ann Arbor and back with extended hours on the big day.
Ann Arbor gets its first hybrid transit bus The city of Ann Arbor MI recently announced plans to to replace their entire transit bus fleet with hybrid versions as the fleet is turned over in the ...
Ann Arbor resident Katie Kerschbaum, who has been a dedicated customer since 1923 opened, told The Daily she is particularly appreciative of the gluten-free options. She said she also appreciates the ...
Mom says her autistic son was assaulted on a bus, but Ann Arbor schools hid it from her for five weeks.