Once the Great Lakes Water Authority is in place, the suburbs will have greater say into the operation of Detroit Water and Sewerage.
Department of Environmental Quality grant will allow the city to analyze infrastructures before problems develop.
The first lady will campaign for Democrats Mark Schauer and Gary Peters Friday. The event is free, but tickets are required.
The 6th Circuit could deliver gay marriage advocates their first defeat, prompt showdown before U.S. Supreme Court.
Arkansas, Indiana and Tennessee also selected for program to look at reforms to juvenile justice program that will reduce recidivism rate.
Absentee ballots are available for Michigan voters who qualify, but votes need to register to vote by early next month to use them.
State review showed that a quarter of applications to third-party website had not been received by the local clerk.
Residents and leaders fron Royal Oak, Troy, Clawson, Rochester, Rochester Hills and surrounding areas invited to attend Thusday session.
For qualified drivers, 10 hours of volunteering could take care of certain outstanding citation fees.
The Michigan House of Representatives approved Thursday a non-binding resolution to address the issue.
Approval for the 2014-15 budget went smoothly Thursday. Not so a 3% salary raise for commissioners.
U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade said the case against Dr. Farid Fata is the most egregious case of Medicare fraud she’s ever seen.
Former candidate’s lawyer says unusual settlement is “breakthrough” for political candidates who can’t meet “actual malice” threshold.
County crosses $5 million milestone in step forward foreclosure prevention funds. More than $159,300 has helped Rochester area homeowners.
A new USA Today/Suffolk University poll says U.S. Rep. Gary Peters has a 9-point lead over former secretary of state Terry Lynn Land.
After months of wrangling, a $2 billion accord will provide for system upgrades for the next four decades.
Detroit is so broke that firefighters gin up crude alert systems consisting of coin-filled cans and other noisy contraptions.
Gov. Rick Snyder, then President Barack Obama have to sign off before federal aid can come to southeast Michigan.
Rochester Hills is the latest of several municipalities getting moratoriums on gas and oil exploration as state considers rules.
The Michigan Department of Transportation says multiplefactors contributed to massive freeway funding, but state lacks money to fix them
Biden's remarks kick off parade, which will proceed down Michigan Avenue and then Woodward Avenue to Hart Plaza on the Detroit riverfront.
L. Ron Hubbard’s “non-religious moral code” recommended to help Flint get in touch with past traumas, choose joy over violence.
Don’t Drill the Hills claims “only a select number of residents” were informed of session to consider moratorium on gas and oil exploration.
Judge asked to continue moratorium of shutoffs, but get-tough approach has helped some cities turn deficits into surpluses.
State wants judge to wait until 6th Circuit and other court decisions, attorney says different issues at stake.
As courts settle the legality of same-sex marriage in Michigan, couples like Leslie Thompson and Cindy Norlin are caught in legal limbo.
Climate change has made “100 year floods” the new normal, officials say after devastating 2014 Flood.
A treasury and IBM dispute could cost Michigan over $1 billion plus interest after July 14 ruling.
Many observers think the issue is headed for a showdown before the U.S. Supreme Court – and there’s a surprising development in the GOP.
By setting automatic systems to start five, 10 or 15 minutes after the top of the hour, pressure drops can be minimized.
The once successful Oakland County oncologist says he's broke and wants taxpayers to foot the bill in his Medicare fraud trial.
The leases were offered in violation of a citizen-backed charter amendment that prohibits the city from selling, leasing or converting park land for non-recreation or non-conservation uses without voter approval.
In a lawsuit filed in Oakland County Circuit Court, William Durst's attorney claims Dr. Farid Fata breached several accepted standards of practice.
The group is concerned about environmental and health risks associated with drilling.
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Dr. Farid Fata, who is awaiting trial on a sheaf of charges handed down in federal indictments billed Medicare $10 million in 2012, making him the highest paid cancer doctor in America.
The owners of the South Street Skateshop are talking with city officials about the need for a "destination" skatepark that will get skateboards off streets, curbs and private property.
"It's bad," said a commuter who passes through Rochester Hills on his way to work. "It's horrible."
One of the group's first successes is a bill introduced in the Michigan Legislature that would give landowners more rights before horizontal drilling occurs.
Renters turning their units into “greenhouses” are causing tens of thousands of dollars worth of damage, says the sponsor of a bill limiting where those with medical cannabis prescriptions can grow or smoke the weed.