Precinct 9 Chair Shannon Crepeau has tips for voting in Royal Oak on Tuesday.
When you vote in Royal Oak on Tuesday, show off your "I Voted" sticker. Tag pics with #ivotedinro on Instagram and they'll appear on Royal Oak Patch.
All you need to know about voting in Royal Oak on Election Day 2013.
City Manager Don Johnson responds to Patch post: Restoring a Royal Oak Bungalow - a Criminal Offense
Voters who qualify can still obtain an absentee ballot.
Mayor Jim Ellison files required pre-election financial statements with the state.
Hopefuls file required pre-election financial statements with the state.
Political committees file required pre-election financial statements with the state.
Residents can get information on city happenings at www.romi.gov.
'Life Now Playing' is the city's new marketing tagline, meant to symbolize the vibrancy of life in Royal Oak.
There are three amendments to the City Charter on the ballot this Election Day.
How to get an absent voter ballot, where to learn more about the issues and more about the Nov. 5 elections in Royal Oak.
Royal Oak Police do not object to requests from Bastone and newcomer Sabrage, which is set to open in mid-November.
Meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at City Hall.
HRO opponents worry blood drives may be at risk if Proposal A passes. City Attorney David Gillam says that's not so.
Royal Oak's Downtown Development Authority awarded a $30,000 grant to 215 S. Center St. for exterior improvements.
U.S. District Judge Bernard Friedman set a trial that would start Feb. 25.
Candidates for Royal Oak City Commission just say "no" to 4 a.m. last calls.
State Rep. Jim Townsend (D-Royal) says corporate tax cuts are not working.
Gov. Rick Snyder signed legislation this month that moves the immunization requirement from sixth grade to seventh grade.
City website offers a sneak peak of what your ballot will look like.
It easy to voice your opinion with our open blog.
The 2013 leaf collection schedule will begin on October 28.
Royal Oak City Commission hopefuls - Sharlan Douglas, Diane Hargan, Jeremy Mahrle and David Poulton - answer questions from the Royal Oak Chamber of Commerce membership.
Check the serial number if you get one. It could be worth a lot more than $100.
City Attorney David Gillam addressed human rights panels, bathroom rights, perception and more at Monday's Royal Oak City Commission meeting.
House committee hears testimony on bills to protect teenagers, especially teenage girls, from dramatically increased risk of cancer.
Voters will not receive information from city regarding Proposal A - the human rights ordinance (HRO) - in their mailboxes.
City Commission meets at 7:30 p.m. Monday at City Hall.
The following information was supplied by the Royal Oak Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
If Proposal A passes in November, will men dressed as women be allowed to use women's restrooms? You asked, Patch answers.
You ask, Patch answers.