Accountants say the city's finances are 'very well-managed'.
Officials from both cities cast a critical eye on the regional transportation system at Monday's joint city council meeting.
City Council voted Monday to allow owners, for a fee, a change their pets status in the community.
A police report said that while hunting is legal, city ordinances make it "unreasonable" to practice.
City officials had an impromptu discussion about cuts to regional public transportation.
The museum will wrap up the year with a tree lighting Dec. 3.
New county boundaries change representation in Farmington, Hills.
The district is looking at 'a different way of teaching' in light of tougher passing requirements on statewide tests.
The regional transportation authority cites fuel prices, revenue cuts and a contract dispute with employees in the decision.
At his first meeting, Greg Cowley urged officials to consider a new body to oversee downtown parking.
The district's instructional team pulls together multiple goal-setting projects.
To address a title company request, officials confirmed the district employees and officials who can execute the purchase agreement.
The newly elected official starts work Tuesday, filling a vacancy.
A new era begins for both city councils Monday night.
Bob Sellers auto dealership and The Pines Condominiums win 2011 honors.
Farmington area state representative Vicki Barnett shares news with constituents at Family Buggy.
The outgoing official is honored by the Greater Farmington Area Chamber of Commerce.
Sampson concedes; Murray Kahn wins a 4-year school board seat by 21 votes.
Our results are unofficial, based on information provided by both cities.
JoAnne McShane and Kristin Kuiken win four-year city council seats; Greg Cowley will serve for two years.
A very narrow margin in the Farmington School Board race for a 4-year term may trigger a recount.
No crowds of voters, but turnout in both communities was higher than usual.
Reports from the field indicate voter turnout may have picked up during the day, but polls were largely empty Tuesday morning.
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A state law allows downtown and brownfield authorities to 'capture' a portion of local millage.
Farmington and Farmington Hills residents go to the polls today to elect local candidates and decide millage issues.
Valerie Knol and David Wright end their council careers at a Monday night meeting.
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Some seeking office have raised thousands of dollars.
Richard Harpster took information from the city website to dispute a presentation made by city manager Steve Brock.
The Franklin-based organization and Farmington Public Schools have 30 days to close the sale.
The club announces the candidates and issues it supports in the Nov. 8 elections.
On Tuesday night, the board will discuss nine recommendations related to the high school scheduling scheme.
Farmington and Farmington Hills residents are urged to remember this is only a test.
While the poles have Homeland Security applications, the local installations offer only light, sound and remote access.
Stars and Stripes Forever honors area veterans at the Costick Center.
Supt. Susan Zurvalec says she is compelled to correct misinformation regarding the school building sale.
The city's 2020 Visioning committee reports share common elements.
A deal that would pay for itself in less than a year has city officials wondering, "What's the catch?"