Erika Golden says she may have been tapped to film the commercial because of the time she spends in front of the public promoting the PTA's Reflections program.
Long lines were the rule in Farmington and Farmington Hills on Election Day.
During Tuesday's audit review, Executive Director of Business Mary Reynolds says savings came from a variety of sources.
You may pick up an emergency application Monday, but some restrictions apply.
The seniors attend Monday's Farmington city council meeting to fulfill a class assignment.
The partners who purchased the shopping center talk about what they'd like to see happen after facade improvements are made.
Learn more about the candidates running to represent Farmington and Farmington Hills in the state legislature.
City council members will vote Monday on whether to hire local resident Kevin Christiansen.
Business lines for Oakland County government offices and Farmington Public Schools were impacted Wednesday. Little Rock, Ark.-based Windstream was working to correct the problem, a spokesman said.
The Bloomfield Township Democrat currently represents the 17th District on the Oakland County board.
The Farmington Hills Republican is a strong supporter of county executive L. Brooks Patterson.
In the 14th District race, Democrat Todd Stearn says Oakland County records show Republican Bill Dwyer missed commission and committe meetings, despite Dwyer's claim of a "100 percent" attendance record.
Even though sponsorship losses cut into expected profits, officials say they'll follow through on a commitment to use funds for new lights and banners.
With 50 years in his public service career, Dwyer says he's running because there's still work to be done.
A Democrat, Stearn says he is committed to job creation and economic development.
Learn what time the debate starts, where to watch and more.
City officials say leaves should be raked to the curb, not into the street.
The Farmington Hills high school will hold a mock election next week.
At a town hall meeting in Saline, the Republican governor told the audience 'Yes on 1 and no on the rest', with regard to six ballot issues.
At a Zoning Board of Appeals site visit Tuesday, officials tabled two requests from the Islamic Cultural Center.
The reorganization creates a Community and Economic Development department and makes extensive changes to the Farmington Downtown Development Authority.
General manager Scott Freeman says ticket sales have risen to record levels since he took over in October of 2010.
While officials all said they support the idea of fixing up the blighted property, council members JoAnne McShane and Bill Galvin wanted to see more indications that the property owners will be able to pay back the $400,000 assessment.
Here are details on the next debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney.
State Rep. Vicki Barnett (D-Farmington Hills) and Republican challenger Bruce Lilley of Farmington both want good schools and share their ideas about how to achieve that goal.
On Nov. 6, Michigan voters will face yes or no vote on six statewide proposals ranging from a new bridge to Canada to the emergency manager law.
The proposed new rules would require fencing and establish lot size requirements and setbacks for those who want to keep horses on their property.
Two proposed construction projects will extend the existing streetscape theme to new areas of downtown Farmington.
Michigan Secretary of State Ruth Johnson said she ordered the citizenship verification to prevent voter fraud.
If you have a question for the candidates, submit it in the comments section below and it could be asked during the televised Oct. 16 Town Hall Presidential Debate.
North Farmington High alumna Aashka Soni is piloting an entrepreneurship program with the student organization.
The Vice Presidential Debate will be held Oct. 11, 9 p.m., at Centre College in Danville, KY. Find out where you can watch on- and off-line.
Officials plan a visit to the former Eagle Elementary School site to review requests for exceptions to the zoning ordinance for a minaret and spire.
Democratic challenger Todd Stearn presses incumbent commissioner Bill Dwyer (R-14th District) on the International Bridge, business incubators and other issues.
Democrat Marcia Gershenson and Republican Al Zaparackas are vying for the newly drawn district, which includes portions of Farmington Hills, West Bloomfield and Bloomfield Township.
Applause, cheers and groans punctuate the first in a series of debates between President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.