Local access will be provided during the course of the project, which is expected to last through the early fall.
Under twin legislation in the House and Senate, local historic preservation districts would face renewal every 10 years, more restrictions.
Organization whose aim is to clean up voter registration rolls and reduce fraud made a big boo-boo.
Christine Greig, D-Farmington Hills, will also be on the panel discussing water quality issues in Oakland County, elsewhere.
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Farmington Hills officials flexing their muscle and hope to trade a construction noise waiver for a permanent solution to freeway noise.
The project will have a major effect on traffic in Oakland and Macomb counties during much of 2016.
Mayors from large cities attended the Harvard Institute of Politics’ leadership seminar.
Some gay rights advocates worry a loss at the ballot box will set the equality cause back decades.
The primary is closed, meaning voters must request either a Republican Party or Democratic Party ballot.
Preservation Farmington petitions city officials to pursue development plans that don’t require removal or demolition of historic homes.
After blasting Gov. Rick Snyder for anti-Syrian refugee stance, activist filmmaker launches “My Home Is Open” campaign.
Farmington Hills residents have a few more days to get leaves ready for pickup.
Reducing a section of 13 Mile Road to three lanes wouldn’t decrease capacity, officials say.
The disclosure is a major hit for the GOP candidate, who is leading in Michigan and national polls.
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Ballot measure for Farmington, Farmington Hills and Farmington schools all passed by wide margins.
In addition to city contests, school district is asking for continuation of tax that would raise nearly $40.6 million in 2016.
Four members of the Farmington Historical Commission quit after city officials said outreach to business owners was out of line.
Some activists worry the strategy could backfire, and a defeat at the ballot box could make it tougher to get reform in the Legislature.
The clerk's office will be open from 8:30 am.-2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 31, for election business.
Michigan judge resentenced teen at center of internationally sensational case, but he's still registered as lifetime offender in Indiana.
Dave Boyer, who has been serving as interim Farmington Hills city manager since the retirement of Steve Brock, selected on 6-1 vote.
Arab American Institute’s quadrennial summit occurs before presidential election cycle; O'Malley is only confirmed candidate attending.
If yard waste hasn't been collected by Dec. 7, it will have to be stored until spring under the city's refuse contract and Michigan law.
A meet-and-greet will be held Friday for the four city manager finalists.
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The project ensures the hospital will “be in Farmington Hills for years to come,” CEO says.
Attorney said he offered to settle case for $25 million to $30 million before filing lawsuit.
John Ronald Verbovsky’s medical license permanently revoked amid allegations of criminal sexual conduct, Medicaid fraud and racketeering.
Gov. Rick Snyder named presiding Circuit Court Judge Colleen O’Brien to fill vacancy left by the resignation of Judge Pat Donofrio.
The post-World War II housing stock doesn’t meet the needs of 21st Century residents, mayor says.
A spokesman for House Speaker Kevin Cotter called the proposal a “ridiculous wish list.”
The new road feature aims to alleviate congestion and reduce accidents.
The former president is headlining a two-hour Bingham Farms event in support of his wife’s presidential run.
Michigan senators also seek review of hazardous pipelines and oil-spill response plans.
Often described as a reluctant politician, Gov. Rick Snyder has formed a PAC to recruit “problem-solving” candidates.
Legislation pending before the Michigan House stems from concerns the devices are “an accident waiting to happen.”
Bills before the Legislature would create “no-fly zones” near jails and prisons and ban the use drones to commit a crime.
Todd Courser confirmed Friday he will run for the seat he resigned to avoid expulsion. Expelled lawmaker Cindy Gamrat is doing the same.