About The Ann Arbor Chronicle-Tribune

About The Ann Arbor Chronicle-Tribune

The Ann Arbor Chronicle-Tribune is an independent local news publication dedicated to covering the civic life of Ann Arbor and the surrounding community. We report on the issues that matter most to residents — from city council decisions and school board policy to the University of Michigan's evolving role in our neighborhoods, the local arts scene, and the small businesses that give our city its character. Our editorial focus centers on economic equality, workers' rights, government accountability, and community renewal, because we believe informed residents are the foundation of a healthy democracy.

We are a small newsroom with deep roots in this community. Our reporters attend the meetings, walk the neighborhoods, and build the relationships that make meaningful local journalism possible. We hold ourselves to rigorous editorial standards: we verify claims, seek multiple perspectives, correct errors promptly, and clearly distinguish news reporting from opinion and analysis.

Some of our articles are produced with the assistance of AI tools, which help with research, drafting, and data analysis. Every piece that involves AI assistance is reviewed and edited by members of our editorial team before publication to ensure accuracy, fairness, and the human judgment that good journalism demands.

The Ann Arbor Chronicle-Tribune is built on a simple idea: local news should be written for locals, by locals. We're grateful to our readers for supporting independent journalism in Ann Arbor, and we welcome your tips, feedback, and story ideas.