Farmington City Council held special meetings last week to interview nine candidates for the council vacancy.
At the January 13 Planning Commission Meeting, Board Member Kenneth Chiara announced he was not planning to seek reappointment.
Oakland County Board of Commissioners appointed Clarkston resident, Patrick Kemp, to serve on Oakland Community Health Network's Board.
Sara Bowman, who was reelected to Farmington City Council in the Nov. 5 election, was voted in as Mayor.
Interested persons should submit an application to the City Manager's Office via the City of Farmington website.
Contact your Senate and House members expressing your concerns regarding Senate Bill-Section 298 (2)(e)
The Federal Emergency Management Administration needs kids in 8-11th grades for its Youth Preparedness Council.
If you want to get involved in local government, Farmington Hills has vacancies on a few municipal councils.
The Farmington Hills Historic District is looking for a new member.
Declining Enrollment Spells End For Harrison High
'Save out Health Care, our Communities, and our Democracy' is on March 3 from 7 -9 pm.
City offices will be closed in observance of Presidents’ Day on Monday, February 20. Garbage and recycling pickup information is announced.
Farmington Hills held its 41st Annual Awards Ceremony to honor dedicated employees that have upheld the traditions of community service.
Investigators discovered the pornographic images on Michael Skupin’s computer during an investigation of a Ponzi scheme.
All pickups will be delayed by one day during that entire week.
The rate increases will go into effect July 1.
Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Charles Kettles, U.S. Army, will receive the Medal of Honor for conspicuous gallantry.
A man possibly carrying a gun entered Detroit city hall undetected.
Oakland, Wayne and Macomb counties had 19 of the Top 20 most dangerous intersections in analysis. The other was in Washtenaw County.
It was for a good cause, and it provided the mayor for a day an unforgettable experience.
Civil rights activists decry "bathroom bill," saying it violates federal law, risks school funding and makes Michigan a laughingstock.
State officials are revisiting current peed limits on rural and trunkline highways.
A Michigan lawmaker has introduced legislation that would ban transgender students from using bathrooms that match their gender identity.
Two Oakland County residents, two others get deals in exchange for agreeing to testify against allegedly crooked card-dealer, one other.
Actually, you can get where you’re going, but not the way you've always gone. Here’s a suggested detour.
Norman Shy, who conspired with 13 administrators to bill Detroit schools for supplies that were never delivered, pleads guilty.
Two counties are considering fees and limits on plastic bags to recoup hundreds of thousands of dollars spent to deal with them.
Overnight I-696 traffic will be reduced to one lane for two weeks in construction area. Two weekend shut-downs planned.
A Washington Post analysis looks at housing prices before and after the financial collapse.
University of Michigan legal scholar argues Senate’s silence on President Obama’s Supreme Court nominee could be evidence of its consent.
If you have put off filing your taxes, there's some good news. You have three extra days, says the Internal Revenue Service.
Farmington Hills politician Vicki Barnett faces formidable challenge in bid to replace L. Brooks Patterson.
Residents will also be asked to give their opinions on the five-year recreation master plan at an open house this week.
Be careful. Between rain and snowmelt, wash-outs are possible on on Oakland County’s 760 miles of gravel roads, especially on hilly areas.
National Consumer Protection Week is March 6-12. Here’s what irked Michigan consumers most in 2015.
Republicans will debate March 3 in Detroit; Democrats debate March 6 in Flint.
The meetings will be held at four locations across the city during March.
Gary Mekjian began his new duties on Tuesday.
Farmers & Artisans Market vendor says he and others want a commitment the market won’t be moved from Saturday.
On the Republican side, Ohio Gov. John Kaisch starts a two-day campaign swing through the state Monday.