The Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association announces that motorists will see a $30 increase per vehicle.
Dial-A-Ride service will be available within Farmington and Farmington Hills, and a connector will take riders to select Novi and Livonia locations.
Board members approve changes that will provide better benefits at a lower cost.
The Democratic state representative will meet with constituents on March 15 at the Farmington Community Library Main Library.
The Michigan Court of Appeals rules the act required a two-thirds majority in the state legislature.
High school seniors are invited to enter #mi2020 scholarship contest while Senate Democrats prepare to introduce legislation this week to offer free in-state tuition.
City manager Vince Pastue tells officials he will present a recommendation as part of this year's budget process.
A group of churches seeks to purchase the property for a marathon building project that would result in a home given to a family in need.
Kathleen Fedewa faces challenges in bringing Anya the fox to Farmington.
Republican committee votes to award the state's two at-large delegates to the Michigan native, who won the popular vote in Tuesday's primary.
Learn more about, and comment on, a proposal for the former William Grace Elementary property during the Saturday event.
Officials discuss possible ordinance that would line up with state rules for professional events.
Polling places report slow walk in traffic for the presidential primary election.
DTE representatives tell city officials an opt out program is in the works for residents who have concerns.
One of the state's high-ranking Democrats says he won't be voting in today's primary.
During a breakfast co-sponsored by the Greater Farmington Area and Livonia Chambers, the Republican candidate covered a wide range of topics.
Voter turnout was light today in both cities, clerks report.
Some precinct locations in Farmington will change because school will be in session.
Five to eight inches of snow are possible by Friday afternoon.
The two organizations are bringing in the Republican presidential candidate for a breakfast Monday.
Farmington area absentee ballots roll in as Tuesday's partisan primary approaches.
Experts share information and resources to consumers facing mortgage, credit card and other financial problems.
The postponement of another project frees up funds for the local base repair and repaving project.
Farmington Hills Mayor Barry Brickner points out the city's connection with successful candidacies.
Some say the new measure goes too far in restrictions for certain types of animals.
The announcement came as a surprise at Thursday's Farmington city council meeting.
The Republican presidential candidate touts his business credentials at an event hosted by the Greater Farmington Area and Livonia chambers of commerce.
Livonia mayor Jack Kirksey also gave his endorsement to Romney at Farmington Hills Manor.
A federal agency requires the city to gather public input about fair housing practices.
Residents say proposed restrictions won't solve the problem of hunters already breaking the law.
Officials opt for a 64-gallon standard size; residents may also choose smaller or larger wheeled containers.
Officials will talk with residents around the former William Grace Elementary school site about locating the park there.
The Ninth District congressman will meet with constituents at the Costick Center and Oakland Community College Orchard Ridge.
Constituents meet with the Democratic state representative Saturday at Panera in Farmington.
A California-based company provides a streaming video service that council members believe will increase transparency.
Complete six sessions and receive a backpack filled with basic emergency preparedness supplies.
Some who spoke at Monday night's city council study session say they're willing to pay more to keep the services local.
The departure of Greg Cowley and Walter Gajewski has officials looking at whether to fill those positions.
The 13-year-old's tree house is more than 10 feet over the city's height limit.
Concerns about traffic around Highmeadow Common Campus drive a sometimes tense conversation.