Here's your peek-of-the-week at the Old Woodward Reconstruction Project!
Summer Free-ze at Dunkin' Donuts today with free frozen lemonades
Water service should be restored Wednesday, say Birmingham officials.
The new Patch Mayor program is recruiting local residents to sound the alarm about events and issues in your town.
Groves Performing Arts Company puts on Spring Play!
Residents of the 40th District are invited to join Rep. Mike McCready at his upcoming office hours in West Bloomfield.
Starting Thursday and running 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily.
Kenning Park, Pembroke Park and Crestview Park have all seen recent improvements, too.
Shopping, dining and visiting Santa made the list.
The year-long exhibit will feature first ever crowd-sourced stories of local people from last 200 years.
Oakland County health officials confirmed the infection of a worker at local pizza restaurant.
Victor Pytko will give a presentation on the visual arts on Dec. 14 at the Birmingham Museum.
The nearly 200-year old house will be decorated in traditional style, while a running model train display will add a modern atmosphere.
Birmingham's 35-foot blue spruce holiday tree will feature more than 22,000 LED lights.
The longtime "Breakfast With Santa" had to be moved and the "Nibble At The North Pole" event got canceled.
Irving Tobocman left his architectural signature on homes and buildings across Greater Detroit.
Southfield Freeway will close between I-96 and Eight Mile Road until Monday morning.
The project, which will be between Brown and Oakland streets, will improve above and below-ground infrastructure.
The annual tree lighting ceremony will be held on Dec. 1 at Shain Park.
Yelp reviewers give a Birmingham coffee shop high marks.
Whitall will speak as part of the “Art and Activism: Music” series on Nov. 9.
Trick-or-treaters will need to bundle up on Halloween, but will it be wet, too?
Road work will reduce Woodward Avenue down to one lane southbound from Quarton Road to 14 Mile Road until Monday.
The auction, which is part of the state treasury’s unclaimed property program, starts Saturday in Lansing.
Park Street structure has been repainted and cleaned.
The movie, which will be shown Wednesday, includes interviews with Olympic champion Michael Phelps and a Bloomfield Hills fifth grader.
Find how much you can save on greens fees.