The district and school board member Howard Wallach did not violate the law, as alleged in campaign complaints filed by Nov. 5 bond referendum opponents.
U.S. District Judge Bernard Friedman set a trial that would start Feb. 25.
City council members approve plans to bring fuel sales to the Halsted Village grocery store.
Residents have the opportunity to sign the City of Farmington Hills' new water tower tank Oct. 21-25.
Grace Wojcik extends a dinner invitation to Michigan attorney general Bill Schuette, so that he can see the human element of the state's gay marriage ban.
Officials say new entrances proposed as part of the Nov. 5 bond referendum will make K-12 buildings more safe.
The Oakland County clerk's office is listed among those issuing marriage licenses if the state ban on same-sex marriage is struck down.
Duane Fox and Dean Cobb receive a proclamation in honor of their 230-mile September walk from Benzonia to Hartland.
State Rep. Vicki Barnett (D-Farmington Hills) says corporate tax cuts have not resulted in promised job creation.
Greg Cowley, Bill Galvin, Erica Reaves, Jeffrey Scott and Matthew Christian Wayne are vying for three seats on Nov. 5.
Thomas Wolverton says he wants to give back to the community he has called home for 20 years.
Matthew Christian Wayne says Farmington is a 'very walkable, very livable' community.
The Secretary of State's office will decide within a week whether to investigate claims made by bond opponents.
An evacuation at Power Upper Elementary School Wednesday shows aging buildings need major repairs.
Council member Greg Cowley shares his continued opposition to the 2-part proposal voters face on Nov. 5.
Oakland Schools board vice president Theresa Rich wants to fill State Rep. Vicki Barnett's term-limited seat in 2014.
William Miller III says residents have told him they feel they aren't represented on city council.
After he didn't find answers to questions about his tax bill, George Varghese decided to run for office.
Makayla McCoskey of Farmington Hills gave former police chief Bill Dwyer the bear after she won a safety poster contest 11 years ago.
Erik Lindquist says he will be a 'voice of resistance' when the state asks the city to do more with less.
Attorney Steven Schwartz says his experience with local government will be an asset.
The move encourages a wider selection of entries vying for cash prizes, contest organizers say.
Gov. Rick Snyder signed legislation Monday that moves the immunization requirement from sixth grade to seventh grade.
On the other hand, Congress is thought of more highly than the Kardashians.
Greg Cowley said he decided to run for re-election because he feels he can make those decisions.
Bill Galvin, an insurance agent and financial planner, says he wants to position the city for long-term sustainability.
Michael Bridges says residents tell him they are satisfied with their city government.
Erica Reaves says her collaborative style and ability to listen will be an asset in city government.
Komal Manubhai Acharya was convicted in 2012 of conspiracy to commit health care fraud.
Cheryl Oliverio accuses the district of being 'negligent' in not keep buildings repaired, and then coming to voters for money to fix them.
Voters in Farmington, Farmington Hills and West Bloomfield will face two questions on the November ballot.
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The conversation starts at 10 a.m. and includes the status of Medicaid expansion.
Jeff Scott, who serves on the planning commission, is a candidate for city council.
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Farmington PTA Council president Jenn Garland says some parents won't patronize John Cowley & Sons because of Greg Cowley's opposition to the district's bond proposals.
The bill would makes more low-income adults eligible for health insurance through the federal health care law.
Third generation resident Christopher McRae makes his second bid for a council seat.
Valerie Knol says her experience in Farmington and as a state legislative staffer will benefit the City of Farmington Hills.