There are about 140 breweries, microbreweries and brew pubs in the state.
Cable bill credits, a road construction warning and more are part of Monday's Farmington Hills city council meeting discussions.
Farmington Hills native Rocky Raczkowski said on WJBK-TV's "Let It Rip" that he opposes a resolution authorizing a military response to Syria's use of chemical weapons.
Farmington Hills native and former congressional candidate Andrew Raczkowski lends his support to the Birmingham resident's campaign.
State Sen. Vincent Gregory notes failure to give the bill immediate effect threatens the Medicaid expansion.
Prepare to rely on your neighbors when first responders can't meet your immediate needs in a disaster.
According to reports, U.S. Rep. Kerry Bentivolio, who represents Farmington, tells supporters would like to submit articles of impeachment against President Barack Obama.
College students and first-time voters who plan to vote absentee can register in person at Farmington Hills city hall.
Remaining in the race are Bill Galvin, Greg Cowley, Erica Reaves, Jeffery Scott and Matthew Christian Wayne.
County Commissioner Marcia Gershenson and representatives from Enroll America will meet with residents at the Costick Center on Aug. 28.
Farmington Hills mayor Barry Brickner will run unopposed; Farmington mayor Tom Buck says he may still withdraw his bid.
City officials want more information about the proposed 5-pump gas station near the store at 12 Mile and Halsted.
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Superintendent Sue Zurvalec says the district will start working on evaluating the defeat and preparing for another bond referendum.
More than 6,000 voters have already turned in their ballots for the Tuesday election.
Sue Zurvalec has asked Sue Burstein-Kahn to issue a written apology for using an expletive when addressing a teacher during the July 23 board meeting.
Polling places will not be open on Saturday, but you can get an absent voter application and cast your ballot that day at city halls.
Stressing the city has not taken a position, Barry Brickner says he's supporting the Aug. 6 bond referendum.
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RCOC will likely bid the project early next year, for construction after the 2013-2014 school year ends.
Bill Dwyer and Marcia Gershenson, who represent Farmington and Farmington Hills, continue their bipartisan effort to explore how residents are affected by gun violence.
If all goes well, Colorado-based Balfour Senior Living will build on the former 47th District Court property in Farmington.
Vicki Barnett joins House Democrats introducing a package of bills they say would bring more transparency to the industry.
Residents are invited to share their thoughts about the city's Parks and Recreation Master Plan.
The city asks residents to comply with voluntary restrictions designed to hold down water costs.
Rick Harris and Mike LaSage say the rulings will make it easier for young people to 'be themselves'.
Annual report indicates action is needed to improve the status of the state's children.
The Farmington architect and Planning Commission member will serve out the remainder of Kristin Kuiken's term.
Coordinating work with renovations at The Groves shopping center delays construction on the streetscape project.
A piece of reflective tape covers an "s" added to the end of the street name.
Council member Richard Lerner casts another vote against extending the moratorium for the fifth time.
Most officials support adding restrictions to the holidays when state law allows people to celebrate with fireworks.
State lawmakers will also be hosting a coffee hour in Farmington on Saturday, at 10 a.m.
The 47th District Court program honors local residents for completion of the program, with an event in Farmington Hills.
Residents will have a chance to weigh in on potential development proposals for the property on 10 Mile Road.