Supporters admit law won't cause a decline in abortions; opponents call it "a direct attack on women" that could have unintended consequences that cost women tens of thousands of dollars for medically necessary procedures.
Fracking, the process used to force oil and natural gas out from deep underground, is the subject of an upcoming town hall meeting in Rochester Hills.
The relationship between Oakland County and Hai’an, China, officials has dveloped over the past two years.
So, what should you do if you encounter an axle-breaking pothole? You may be eligible for compensation from the state.
Ronnie Duke of Fenton was arrested Monday in Saline, eight months after he allegedly skipped bail on a loan fraud conviction.
The “dean of the House,” U.S. Rep. John Dingell touched landmark legislation during his more than 58 years in Congress, but decried "small-minded miserable behavior" during government shutdown.
This year's proposed rates reflect a downward trend in wholesale water cost increases.
The former Farmington Hills Police chief represents Farmington and portions of Farmington Hills.
U.S. Rep. Tim Walberg says Affordable Healthcare Act is “harmful” and should be replaced with patient-centered solutions.
Homeowners are not required by law to have a deed copy, but if you want one, the county clerk's office provides copies for a nominal fee.
City manager Vince Pastue said the tastings will be monitored and subject to state-imposed restrictions.
Farmington city council members learned Monday that the service, launched two years ago, provides about 1,800 rides each month.
Someone tossed a rock through a rear window some time Thursday afternoon, police said.
The overtime hours mounted up along with the snow, costing the Road Commission of Oakland County nearly $3 million – money that won't be available for road repairs.
Contract approved by state panel Michigan Lottery players to enjoy their favorite games online.
David Wolkinson, of Birmingham, is the featured guest on this week's edition of the popular show on Michigan politics.
Residents face steep consequences for not abiding by declared snow emergencies.
2014 is an election year and that may mean contentious issues won't come up until after Nov. 4.
The Farmington Downtown Development Authority seeks developers for the vacant parcel on Slocum.
Thousands of Michiganders spent up to a week without power after a catastrophic ice storm. The state’s Public Service Commission wants to make sure the state’s two major utilities did all they could.
Senate approval is likely, but it’s unclear whether House will consider extending the emergency benefits, which pumped $1 billion into Michigan economy in 2013.
The first video announcement, about age-appropriate video games, will air this month.
Gov. Rick Snyder recently signed two pieces of legislation that will allow automakers to test automated vehicles on Michigan roads.
The governor says Michiganders “can be neither complacent nor content” in efforts to reinvent the state. How do you think he’s doing and what should leaders focus on in 2014?
Proctor owns a public relations firm based in Farmington Hills.
Commissioner Janet Jackson volunteers in Pontiac with Congressman Gary Peters and Senator Debbie Stabenow.
In an impassioned plea, Senate Majority Leader Gretchen Whitmer disclosed she was raped 20 years ago, but "can’t even begin to imagine now having to think about the same thing happening to my own daughters" in Michigan's anti-abortion climate.
Farmington city manager Vince Pastue shares a guest book from the opening of city hall.
Barnett will talk with residents at Luigi's Trattoria on Farmington Road.
A security breach was detected in September, and state officials are just now being notified. They’re not happy.
Licenses and plates that expire on a day when state offices are closed, such as a holiday or weekend, can be renewed the following day without penalty.
Gas stations, convenience stores operating overnight would be required to hire extra help or install surveillance cameras to prevent crimes like the alleged abduction of Jessica Heeringa last April.
The special plates would raise funds breast and cervical cancer research.
Farmington Hills native Eric Gutman shares why he went “From Broadway to Obscurity” Jan. 25 and 26 at The Berman.
The first-time city council person raises nearly $12,000 for the November race.
Advocates for Excellence raised nearly $10,000 during the November campaign.
The Detroit News reports county officials believe the financially troubled city is trying to 'cash in' on its water system.
Comments on future cable needs and the performance of Bright House Networks are welcome at three public hearings.
The State and Visa resolved issues that had previously prevented Visa from being accepted at the counter.
Is unemployment pay an entitlement for workers dismissed for using medical pot, or should businesses be protected against claims “for all persons involuntarily unemployed”?