A petition drive launched this week would leave hunting decisions with the state's Natural Resources Commission.
A state representative has gathered 12 co-sponsors in his effort to rescind the ban on smoking at outdoor restaurant patios and sidewalk cafés. What do you think?
Lawmakers could approve a bill that requires women to purchase separate insurance for abortion coverage.
The 11th District congressman says the legislation will protect employees from being forced to join a union.
Thursday and Friday pick-ups are delayed by one day.
Oakland, Macomb, Genesee, Livingston and St. Clair counties utilize cloud computing to improve services, efficiency.
The city is among 51 local governments recognized by the University of Michigan-Dearborn’s Center for Innovation Research.
Hillside Elementary and Community Living Centers projects are honored at an October awards ceremony in Ann Arbor.
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Chris Greig is the volunteer director for the Farmington/Farmington Hills Education Foundation.
Barry Brickner said he has always considered running for State Rep. Vicki Barnett's term-limited seat.
City officials say farewell to outgoing council members Nancy Bates and Cheryl Oliverio.
The first vote taken by the new council was a 3-2 split, electing the mayor.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
"On the job, what matters is your work, not your gender or skin color or faith or your sexual orientation," said Sen. Carl Levin (D- Mich.) on the floor of the Senate.
Check out the top Election Day stories from around southeast Michigan.
Check precinct results for Farmington, Farmington Hills and West Bloomfield on this handy spreadsheet.
Bond opponents say residents have 'very little trust' in the district's decision-making.
First-time candidate Jeff Scott collects the highest number of votes in the local election.
Knol finished at the top of the field, with nearly 2,000 votes more than second place finisher Samantha Steckloff.
Get unofficial updated election results as they come in.
Here are five rules you need to know before voting on election day in Farmington and Farmington Hills.
Campaign season is over, and voters in Farmington and Farmington Hills go to the polls Tuesday to decide local races.
The League's website contains Farmington and Farmington Hills candidate profiles and links to candidate forums that are available for viewing online.
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The class is open to anyone age 12 and older.
The incumbent mayor is running unopposed for re-election.
Michigan state law requires that yard waste cannot be collected starting on Dec. 2.
Pre-election campaign finance statements filed Oct. 25 show who contributed how much to candidates and issues committees.
A defaced campaign sign is an indication of high emotion in the Nov. 5 bond election.
Voters may obtain or return their absent voter ballots.
Irving Ginsberg and Sue Burstein Kahn say there are too many unanswered questions in the revised bond proposal.
Barnett will answer questions at Farmington Hills City Hall.
Schools officials deny claims made by Farmington city council member Greg Cowley during Monday night's council meeting.
The city will add to its fund balance for the third consecutive year, Chris Weber says.
Nine candidates are on the city council ballot in Farmington Hills.
Elected in 2005, Tom Buck presides over his final city council meeting Monday.