State of the State speech by Rick Snyder, airing at 7 p.m., sets second year policy agenda.
One of 2012's bistro applicants, Social, changed its name at the City Commission's meeting Monday night after two commissioners said they wouldn't vote for the restaurant with "bar" in the name.
Market and the newly renamed Social, both applicants for 2012's two bistro licenses, received the go-ahead Monday night at the Birmingham City Commission meeting.
Plans from Walgreens representatives won over an initially reluctant Planning Board; the next step is final approval by the Birmingham City Commission.
The pharmacy chain wants to move into the former Borders location on Woodward Avenue. Plans now go to City Commission for final approval.
Chuck Moss did not miss one of the State House's 619 votes in 2011, according to a nonpartisan vote-tracking website.
The party plans to file a lawsuit Wednesday challenging the constitutionality of a bill that would reduce the number of county commissioners and allow its members to determine voting districts.
2011 was marked by elections, an Oakland County redistricting battle and Bob Bruner's first day as city manager.
Statutes regulating film incentives, heating aid, business taxes and public safety mergers also take effect.
Changes recommended in the 2012 Golf Strategy Report include lowering costs and selling beer and wine on both courses.
The terms of the new collective bargaining agreement include officers adopting a defined contribution retirement savings plan.
The funds from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources will be used to create an inventory of the city's street trees.
The county commissioner from Birmingham said he will pursue an appeal to the Michigan Supreme Court.
Walgreens representatives will re-present their plans for an upscale drugstore Jan. 4 at the Department of Public Services.
Despite concerns from residents in the surrounding neighborhood, the Griffin Claw Brewing Co. received final approval from the City Commission on Monday.
In front of a packed house and despite several complaints from residents, the City Commission approved plans for the Griffin Claw Brewing Company on Eton Street.
A plan presented at the Birmingham City Commission meeting Monday would narrow the road from four lanes to three between Eton and Woodward and would install bike lanes in each direction.
Birmingham City Commission sets a public hearing to hear resident feedback on a plan to reduce East Maple Road, from Woodward to Eton, from four lanes to three.
Social Kitchen's plans include tapas-style food and rooftop dining at downtown location.
Oakland County Circuit Court judge says the case, filed in December 2010 by the American Civil Liberties Union, is based on hypothetical situations.
Also at Monday night's meeting, officials approved an expiration date for the annual dog park pass and the five-year Parks and Recreation Master Plan.
The city's parks and recreation manager said the feedback from last year's rink in Barnum Park was mostly positive.
City commissioners approved a plan Monday to place a one-year limit on annual dog park passes.
City commissioners hear a presentation on the program at its Monday night meeting.
Total revenues exceeded expenses during fiscal year 2010-11, while net assets grew by 3.4 percent.
Also at the Monday night meeting, Birmingham officials approved requests for the second annual Birmingham Bike Festival.
George Dilgard voted in as the new mayor pro tem for the upcoming year.
Despite comments from neighbors, the Planning Board gave the green light to the proposed Griffin Claw Brewery. The project now goes to the City Commission.
All you need to know about today's wreath-laying ceremony, as well as what's open and closed.
Market bistro and the Griffin Claw Brewing Company receive Planning Board approval; decision postponed for Social Kitchen.
Birmingham Public Schools millage renewal also passes in Tuesday's election which saw a higher-than-expected turnout at the polls.
Up-to-the-minute results for City Commission, library board director and charter amendments.
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Eight candidates are running for four spots on the Birmingham City Commission.
Four candidates are running for three open spots on the Baldwin Public Library board.
Three candidates are running for two spots on the Birmingham Board of Education.
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