Armstrong White wants to make its global headquarters at former location of the Lincoln Avenue Alternative School
Churchill's backers ask for more time to work out issues while city commissioners approve spending $3.4 million for work on West Lincoln Avenue this summer.
"Gov. Snyder was elected to make substantial changes and that's what he's doing," County Executive L. Brooks Patterson tells crowd at chamber event.
City commissioners hear financial plans from city departments during a daylong hearing Saturday.
The "No Spray Birmingham' campaign gains attention from city officials.
Residents raise issues with the kinds of businesses permitted in new 'neighborhood commercial' zones.
Meanwhile, 2010 Golf Report raises concerns over looming deficits and business community lashes out at proposed vendor ordinance.
"We’ve forgotten what it’s like to have a dynamic economy," Moss told the audience of more than 30 at The Community House.
Wayne County experienced the most severe loss in Metro Detroit, with a 12 percent decline.
Oakland County also saw a population jump, according to 2010 census data released Tuesday.
Commissioners disapprove of the number of police contacts with the two bars; owners say they're doing the best they can to prevent incidents.
Commissioners postponed decisions on raising fees for park weddings and the 2010 Golf Report.
City Commission changes the rule to be compliant with new state election laws, which require absentee ballots to go out 45 days before an election.
Commission also approved the Celebrate Birmingham Parade for May 15, though without the traditional parade of basset hounds.
Commissioners also concerned with date of Celebrate Birmingham Parade, especially if it means traditional basset hound finale might be canceled.
At a community reception, Tom Markus is recognized by local officials, state representative for his achievements.