The face-off between current 9th District Congressman Gary Peters and Republican challenger John Hauler was the liveliest during the three-hour event.
An incumbent state representative and Republican challenger talk education, 'right to life' and renewable energy at the Council of Homeowners Associations Tuesday event.
The deadline for entries is October 5 to have your work considered for the next edition.
Moving DDA director Annette Knowles to city hall and hiring a community and economic development director are among the changes city manager Vince Pastue proposed during a Monday study session.
While the Democrat running for the 37th District state House seat calls out her opponent, Republican Bruce Lilley says his campaign has nothing to do with the negative campaign tactic.
GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney's eldest son, Tagg Romney, told a crowded room at Shelby Township's Palazzo Grande that his father is a man the country could be "proud of."
City council members await results of a court challenge to Michigan Secretary of State Ruth Johnson's decision to add a citizenship verification box to ballots.
The Farmington Hills company leads a group working to make vehicles more fuel efficient.
Developers propose building in the northeast corner at the intersection of Drake and Grand River in Farmington Hills.
National and local speakers encouraged a crowd to get out and vote this November.
Events planner Janet Bloom said the new event is one of only a few changes to next year's events calendar.
Residents will be able to make payments on-line starting Sept. 30. City council meeting webcasts launched Monday.
A Wednesday call accuses State Rep. Vicki Barnett of voting against a bill requiring the Pledge of Allegiance in schools because it contains the word "God".
Yesterday's oral arguments in the Michigan Court of Appeals lasted just about 20 minutes, Farmington Schools assistant superintendent David Ruhland said.
Voters may register or pick up an absent voter ballot application at city hall.
Approximately 100 people turned out to hear from activists, elected officials, and industry experts on the controversial issue involving natural gas underneath area waterways.
What's "fracking"? Find out in a town hall Wednesday night, that will look at the impact of new state-issued leases allowing fracking—a drilling process for oil and natural gas—in areas of Oakland County.
The Michigan Court of Appeals is scheduled to hear arguments at 10 a.m.
A plan for a memorial that will incorporate a piece of the World Trade Center was displayed during the event.
Farmington Hills city council members got their first look Monday at a proposal that could add a narrow median, wider sidewalks and other changes between 12 and 13 Mile Roads.
The Farmington Hills Police Benevolent Association is sending $5,000 to the family of Officer Patrick O'Rourke, killed in the line of duty early Monday morning.
A new ordinance limits use of the weapons to an approved range or a homeowner's property, with an artificial target.
The additional hours provide extra time for residents to register to vote or apply for an absentee ballot.
The Farmington-area state representative meets with constituents at Panera Bread in Farmington Hills.
Council members ask city attorney Steve Joppich to take another run at developing a local policy.
The District 37 state representative talks budget, item pricing and jobs at Panera on Saturday.
More than 160 turn out to hear the State of the Cities.
With a new theater manager working on its recommendations, officials agree the group's work is done.
Steve Brock is 2011 president of the Michigan Local Government Management Association.
The new state senator's first coffee conversation ranged from schools to finance.
State Rep. Vicki Barnett says the population drop means Michigan will likely get fewer federal dollars, making it even more a "donor" state.
Limited funds may put the planned zigzag path from Shiawassee Park to downtown Farmington on hold.
Bridges, a City Council member since 2008, will step in when Farmington Hills Mayor Jerry Ellis is unable to attend events.