The move could save both communities the cost of updating their equipment, around $100,000.
Senate-passed bill would affect new motorists with graduated licenses.
High school seniors are invited to enter #mi2020 scholarship contest while Senate Democrats prepare to introduce legislation this week to offer free in-state tuition.
The City Commission votes to install two new pay-in-lane machines in the Pierce Street and North Old Woodward parking garages, eliminating the need for staffed pay booths.
Two rivals and editorial question County Commissioner Potts' co-hosting role.
Republican David Wolkinson said Friday that he will be running for a seat in the Michigan House of Representatives, representing the 40th District.
Alcohol is not allowed at any city-owned park and property — with the exception of the golf courses, the newly refined city code reads.
Michigan native finishes in front of Rick Santorum by 2,000 votes in Birmingham as he goes on to capture Michigan as well.
Here are results from Tuesday's primary election.
The presidential primary is Tuesday and Patch will be bringing you the news as it happens.
Despite concerns raised by the Pierce Street Condo Association about Townhouse, the commission renews all Class B and Class C liquor licenses.
The presidential primary is today; get a sneak peek at the ballot before you head to the polls.
A panel of national political journalists discussed Michigan's presidential primary and the fate of the Republican Party at the Adcraft Club of Detroit's annual meeting Monday.
The presidential primary is tomorrow; here's what you need to know ahead of time.
Some walk-up tickets will be available for a panel with Andrew Sullivan, David Frum and Tina Brown of The Daily Beast.
City Clerk Laura Broski said more than 1,500 absentee ballots had been mailed out as of Feb. 22. Voter turnout in the city during the last primary was 35 percent.
So you're want to vote in Tuesday's presidential primary, but where should you go? Here's a breakdown of Birmingham's precincts.
Gov. Rick Snyder spoke at the Townsend Hotel Friday morning and said if Michigan wants to succeed in coming years, they must be focus on 'relentless positive action.'
The Birmingham City Commission voted down a plan that would reconfigure East Maple Road east of Adams from four to three lanes after more than 50 residents packed the Monday night meeting.
Coverage excerpts show how the Romney-Santorum drama is being interpreted.
Family law attorney Karen McDonald will be a candidate for judge for the 6th Circuit Court in Oakland County.
Catch up on a news-filled week as the presidential race focuses on our state.
Republican presidential candidate's tough talk comes two weeks before Michigan's Feb. 28 primary.
Nine students were appointed to various city boards and commissioners Monday night at the Birmingham City Commission meeting.
After a debate that stretched long into the night, the Birmingham City Commission approved a plan that would maintain the four lanes of East Maple Road from Adams to Eton.
Republican Robert Lawrence will be running against County Commissioner Dave Potts in the August primary in his bid for Chuck Moss' seat in the State House.
With the redistricting battle behind him, the Oakland County Commissioner says he’s ready for Lansing and plans to spend $100,000 of his own money in his campaign.
Republican from Holland defends his Asian-theme ad shown during the Super Bowl that is provoking outcry.
At the city's long-range planning meeting on Jan. 21, Fire Chief Mike Metz mentioned purchasing a new fire engine, reserve ambulance and various life-saving equipment.
City commissioners also discussed updates to the city's various master plans.
City Clerk updated commissioners of Birmingham's plans to give commissioners tablet computers in 2012 to cut down on printing costs.
Also coming up for the Birmingham Historical Museum in 2012: a new structure to house the Hill school bell.
The Birmingham City Commission asked for more information on a proposed senior services millage during its annual long-range planning meeting Jan. 21.
The Library Board is considering two plans that would completely rethink the library's footprint.
The Birmingham Planning Board voted to postpone discussion of the bistro license transfer request from Mario Gojcaj, who hopes to open a new bistro on Hamilton Row.
For the next week and a half, Birmingham Patch will bring you a look at the city's plans from the City Commission's long-range planning session Saturday.
Bloomfield Hills residents express concern over speeding drivers, intoxicated golfers at Springdale Golf Course and Park.
Representatives from Birmingham's various departments presented their plans and goals for 2012 during the City Commission's long-range planning session Saturday.