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Alejandro Falla hits a backhand in his first-round upset on Tuesday of Gael Monfils.
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Alejandro Falla hits a backhand in his first-round upset on Tuesday of Gael Monfils.
Jeremy Chardy of France argues about a line call with the chair umpire in his first-round, straight-sets victory over Florian Mayer on Tuesday.
Brazilian Thomaz Bellucci hits a backhand in his second-round loss to Marcos Baghdatis
Andy Roddick celebrated after breaking Sergiy Stakhovsky's serve to win the second game of the third set in their first round match Monday.
Crews from Al’s Asphalt in Taylor are currently ripping up old concrete in the road and surrounding sidewalks.
Drew Sturzione of Allen Park (right) helps load the chains on a trailer that held a backhoe being used on the College Place construction site this past Friday. Construction is scheduled to be completed by Aug. 22.
EMU alum Mickeleit recently opened her second Biggby coffee shop in the area in less than a year.
Ann Arbor Mayor John Hieftje talks to Francie Krawcke of the Leslie Science and Nature Center at the 40th Earth Day celebration at Washtenaw Community College.
Brian Cressman shows a group of people a water monitor, one of the reptiles in his exhibit Sunday at the Earth Day event.
Brian Cressman shows a crowd of people a water monitor.
A WCC student performs in the singer-songwriter event in the Towsley Auditorium.
Lisa Bashert, a beekeeper at the Ypsilanti Food Co-op, hands out plants for people to take home and talks about opportunities at the co-op.
Leanne Chadwick, of the Leslie Science and Nature Center, shows a 15-year-old great horned owl to a crowd for Earth Day.
Brian Cressman, of Huron-Clinton Metroparks, talks about reptiles at Washtenaw Community College on Earth Day.
Casey Dewar (left) and Kaitlin Graf, from the Leslie Science and Nature Center, welcome visitors to the Earth Day event by showing them a snake.
Gillian Golembiewski and Sandy Sheldon, volunteers for Recycle Ann Arbor, display their puppet "Robi the Recycling Robot," who is made of recycled materials, at the 40th anniversary of Earth Day.