Oakland Community Health Network (OCHN) promotes National Family Caregiver Month in November
Election staff was unable to set up equipment on time because the building was locked, officials said.
The health department was notified that samples from the city's water system had lead levels exceeding state standards.
Charlie Cavell, a Ferndale resident is running for Oakland County Commissioner District 18.
Nick Rowley, an Oak Park resident, is running for Oakland County Commissioner District 18.
Oakland County Board of Commissioners appointed Clarkston resident, Patrick Kemp, to serve on Oakland Community Health Network's Board.
Nearly 81 percent of the transgender population in Michigan lacks proper identification, according to the Secretary of State's Office.
Anyone pushing conversion therapy for LGBTQ people in the city of Ferndale could face misdemeanor charges.
Should Ferndale ban the use of exotic and wild animals at citywide events? Council is voting on such an ordinance.
Contact your Senate and House members expressing your concerns regarding Senate Bill-Section 298 (2)(e)
A Henry Ford doctor who lives in Ferndale was appointed to the state's Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee.
Felony charges against a convicted sex offender in Ferndale have been dismissed due to shifting laws on the sex offender registry.
A public hearing is set for Wednesday to discuss allowing just two facilities to operate to test the waters.
As the EPA prepares to end the Clean Power Plan, Ferndale's mayor joins 233 US mayors to denounce the change in environmental policy.
Someone pretending to be a Ferndale city official used an official email account to try and phish residents’ information.
Monday’s Ferndale City Council meeting focused on hiring a financial manager, renewing with SMART, and new floors at the Kulick Center.
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Possible Changes Include Limits On Alcohol Events
“You are safe to report crimes and approach our law enforcement, and you are safe as a resident or visitor,” city council official says.
Joe Gacioch, Assistant City Manager of Ferndale, created a program to link people who need help shoveling with shovel-wielding volunteers.
Mayor Dave Coulter told Patch what he's looking forward to seeing happen in Ferndale in 2017.
Officials scheduling public meetings to discuss plans.
Ferndale local races round out next week's ballot.
Find your polling place and other important election day information.
Ferndale addresses parking needs on the west side of Woodward.
Voters approved a millage increase last month that allowed library trustees to restore Friday hours; Sunday hours may be coming back, too.
Before you head out for weekend fun, find out where you’ll find orange cones that could delay you.
Andrew Cissell, the man behind Ferndale's pot vote, sentenced to 90 days in jail on charges stemming from Oakland County narcotics sting.
City officials expect to select site by month’s end for mixed use parking deck.
If increase is approved, taxes on a home valued at $120,000 would increase $97 to support extended library hours and services.
The phone, which had baby monitor app, was seized when dispatcher’s boyfriend was busted for drugs, according to lawsuit.
A new poll shows 53 percent of likely Nov. 8 general election voters would support marijuana legalization, up 3 percent from last poll.
Authorities say death of man due to heroin overdose traced to motel; authorities allege prostitution, other criminal activity.
National Consumer Protection Week is March 6-12. Here’s what irked Michigan consumers most in 2015.
Crimes like prostitution and drug trafficking take place at the motel, officials said. Police were called there more than 160 times in 2015.
Here’s how to get an absentee ballot, what to expect at the polls and what you’ll need to prove you’re who you say you are.
Bars and restaurants occupy more than half of downtown, and patrons are using all the prime parking spots.
The project will have a major effect on traffic in Oakland and Macomb counties during much of 2016.
Legislation pending in Lansing could cancel plan to reduce wait times at Ferndale polling locations.
The Rev. Ed Belczak made lengthy plea for mercy, telling judge he had suicidal thoughts because of public humiliation.