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Ferndale primary voters, Publius.org lets you see your ballot before you hit the polls.
From your county commissioner to your U.S. senator, here are the names and issues you'll see on the ballot.
Two millage proposals will appear on the Aug. 7 ballots of all Oakland County voters.
'It happens every day, it happens to so many,' said Oakland Township mom of Ally Zimmerman, teen who died after fatal crash last year.
Share your opinions for the city's new logo and web design at a meeting Wednesday evening and tell us in the comments what improvements you'd like to see on the site.
Democrats Craig Covey of Ferndale and Helaine Zack of Huntington Woods, as well as Republican Steven Zimberg, also of Huntington Woods – who are vying to represent the new 18th district – participated in a candidate forum Thursday night in Ferndale.
Council members voted Monday to allow standalone pet boarding facilities in the city - with some limitations.
The new ordinance addresses spacing requirements for novelty shops, commonly referred to as "head shops."
Get ready for the week ahead in Ferndale with these five things to know.
Ned Staebler, vice president for economic development at Wayne State University, was recently named chair of the council.
Here's why this Ferndale resident has chosen to support the incumbent, who squares off against fellow Democrat incumbent Helaine Zack of Huntington Woods, in the 18th District race.
A public hearing will be held for the annual sidewalk replacement program.
Due to redistricting, all registered voters in Ferndale will receive new voter ID cards in the mail within the next two weeks.
Anyone with three or more unpaid parking tickets is at risk of losing their driver's license.
The ban on the synthetic drugs would go into effect on July 1.
Here's a look at some of the most popular Ferndale Patch posts from the past seven days.
A look at the candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Ferndale and Oakland County.
DTE regional representatives present an 'electrical system health check' update at Ferndale City Council meeting.
Resolution opposes the sale and use of synthetic marijuana in the city and asks the Michigan Legislature to ban its sale and possession statewide.
House will consider joining Senate to make daily ceremonies mandatory.
Sheriff Michael Bouchard says public pressure is the "best weapon" to fight the sale of the synthetic drug tied to three Oakland County deaths.
Here are some highlights from Tuesday's City Council meeting.
'This was another really challenging year,' mayor says of work toward adjusted budget for 2012-13 and 2013-14.
Vets can now purchase a card from the county that recognizes their service.
The mild weather has brought about more calls from residents about neighbors with overgrown grass, according to the clerk's office.
Ferndale City Manager April McGrath presented an option to council that would reduce the proposed millage rate increase by about .25 mills.
'We're going to find out if this is too prohibitive and we may have to revisit this again,' Mayor Dave Coulter said of the new vending ordinance.
The five-term Oakland County executive and founder of The Brooksie Way is seeking another four years.
The recommended budget includes a tax rate increase from 3 to 3.75 mills for 2012-13 and to 4.85 mills for 2013-14.
“We are excited and confident in the skills and abilities that Jill brings to the table, and we look forward to her representing our community as the new Recreation Director,” said Ferndale City Manager April McGrath.
Ferndale City Manager April McGrath said she will present potential budget adjustments to council.
Our new feature lets you know about important upcoming deadlines.
Local barber shop owners say the barber pole is what signifies their skill and work, though government control isn't the answer they are looking for.
City Council approves the special event permit for Metro Detroit Street Eats to happen monthly, just in time for Thursday's event.
Parking pilot program and Secreto liquor license approved and more at Monday night's meeting.
Wednesday meeting will allow residents to voice their concerns about the new restrictions.