National Public Works Week calls attention to basic services provided by public workers.
The agenda includes discussion of a vision being drafted by the Corridor Improvement Authorities for both cities.
The Farmington Hills state representative and two of her colleagues promote a package of bills that supports women's health.
The coffee hour includes time for residents to get their questions answered.
City council member Bill Galvin calls redevelopment of the Maxfield Training Center in downtown Farmington a 'hundred-year decision'.
Council members look to move forward, while a staff recommendation advises rejecting four offers lower than the $425,000 asking price.
Residents at a Wednesday night meeting contribute more specific ideas that will be presented at a future public meeting.
The 14th District Congressman says voices 'from every corner of Michigan' encouraged him to run for retiring Sen. Carl Levin's seat.
In his first public appearance after announcing his bid for retiring Sen. Carl Levin's seat, Gary Peters shares lunch with the Xemplar Club at John Cowley & Sons.
With a 4-3 vote, officials send a $222 million bond question to voters on Aug. 6.
Morgan Gilliam and Asha Freeman are among students from around the county who attended the April 22 event.
Officials give organizers an exception to city's noise ordinance on Thursday nights after school year ends.
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The next hearing, on the topic of mental illness, will be held April 23.
A provision in the new federal health care law requires the nonprofit hospital to conduct a needs assessment every three years.
The Farmington Hills Democrat will talk about current issues and answer questions.
Commissioner Marcia Gershenson is taking applications for a group that advises the county executive.
Sen. Carl Levin (D) talks about bipartisanship, budget and more during a visit to residents at Fox Run senior living community in Novi on Wednesday.
Upcoming events also include a septic system maintenance workshop.
Public Safety Director Bob Schulz says nearly $20,000 has been raised to create the monument.
Kristen Kuiken announces Monday that her family will move to Colorado this summer.
Consultants leading a Wednesday visioning session urge residents to think about giving officials a final answer on a merger with Farmington Hills.
Silver Tree Yoga owner Melissa Andrade takes over as president for the coming year.
Andy Meisner says a "1-2" punch can help homeowners avoid losing their properties.
Road Commission for Oakland County staff members take feedback and answer questions during a Wednesday open house held at Warner Upper Elementary.
Teens with a temporary drivers permit, or a level 1 or 2 graduated license, will be prohibited from using a cell phone while driving a car under a law that takes effect Thursday.
The original artwork will be professionally painted to cover the tank portion of the tower.
Ara Topouzian in 2012 received a prestigious Kresge fellowship and $25,000 to help him advance his musical career.
Officials will share plans for the reconstruction at the 14 Mile/Orchard Lake intersection at the Farmington Hills/West Bloomfield border.
The office will introduce clients to the federal services that are available to them, Bentivolio says.
The state lawmaker, who represents Farmington and Farmington Hills, invites constituents to join him for a conversation Thursday, March 14, at the Ferndale Public Library.
Farmington officials discuss the sale of publicly owned properties, but what should replace them?
Residents have two opportunities to help set the course of their community's future.
City council members discuss alternatives Monday that include delaying a portion of the project and asking contractors to sharpen their pencils.
DTE Energy offers customers an opportunity to decline the new wireless meters, but plans to charge one-time and monthly fees.
Officials unanimously approve extensive new rules that require promoters to provide private security and medical personnel for events.
A $2.2 million freeway repair project will affect the area between I-275 and Orchard Lake Road.
Those unable to attend the meeting at Farmington High School can still participate in the process.
New Director of Economic Development Nancy Cappola is a New York native.
The Farmington AAUW, Heeney-Sundquist Funeral Home and the Universalist Unitarian Church all have deep roots in the community.