Edwards Brothers Malloy, one of the largest independent book and journal printers in the U.S., will close it operations by June 15. In a brief email sent to its customers Thursday and in a notice on its website, the company wrote: "It is with heavy hearts we announce that Edwards Brothers Malloy will be closing our doors as of June 15." The email noted that while the company works through the process of shutting down its facilities, it will continue to finish projects for its customers using its in-house staff. Based in Ann Arbor, Mich., Edwards Brothers has been in the printing business for 125 years.
In this June 7, 2017, file photo, former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden speaks during a conference in Athens. Biden is tiptoeing toward a potential run in 2020, even broaching the possibility during a recent gathering of longtime foreign policy aides.
The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled in favor of the city of Ann Arbor in two cases challenging a controversial city program. The court this week affirmed two rulings by Washtenaw County Circuit Judge Tim Connors, dismissing two separate lawsuits brought by Ann Arbor residents challenging the legality of the city's footing drain disconnection program.
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor gestures after receiving a Doctor of Laws degree from University of Michigan President Mark Schlissel, Monday, Jan. 30, 2017, during a ceremony at the university in Ann Arbor, Mich. less Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor gestures after receiving a Doctor of Laws degree from University of Michigan President Mark Schlissel, Monday, Jan. 30, 2017, during a ceremony at the university in Ann ... more University of Michigan President Mark Schlissel presents Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, a Doctor of Laws degree, Monday, Jan. 30, 2017, during a ceremony at the university in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Americans' paychecks rose in December at the fastest pace in more than seven years as steady hiring and low unemployment led some businesses to pay more to attract and keep workers. Employers added 156,000 jobs, a decent total that shows that moderate hiring remains sustainable 7 1/2 years after the recovery from the Great Recession began.
Americans' paychecks rose in December at the fastest pace in more than seven years as steady hiring and low unemployment led some businesses to pay more to attract and keep workers. Employers added 156,000 jobs, a decent total that shows that moderate hiring remains sustainable 7 years after the recovery from the Great Recession began.
When they made plans to get together on Sunday, Nov. 13, they were hoping it would be a victory party. But the longtime members of the Hillary Clinton fan club in Ann Arbor will gather instead in the wake of an election that didn't go their way.
Republicans and Democrats have made it clear that the state of Michigan is in play for the 2016 presidential election. Another high-profile campaign visit to the state comes in the form of Vermont senator Bernie Sanders .
Comerica's Chief Economist Robert Dye gives a pre-election forecast of the U.S. economy on Sept. 15 at Weber's Inn in Ann Arbor.
Aastrom Biosciences production assistant Mary Cheeramvelil works at "priming" cell cassettes for incubation in the laboratory in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Unless women are somehow only 25 percent as creative as men these days, we have a big problem with our so-called "innovation age."