Fortunately, there is a process for getting your crumbling street resurfaced in Royal Oak, but it will cost you.
Conditional rezoning passes on first reading.
The Planning Commission met Tuesday at Royal Oak City Hall.
With three Royal Oak City Commission seats up for grabs, five hopefuls have pulled packets for the November election.
Rep. Jim Townsend of Royal Oak teamed up with Reps. Vicki Barnett of Farmington Hills and Ellen Cogen Lipton of Huntington Woods on the legislation introduced Thursday.
The answer might surprise you.
Mayor Jim Ellison will talk about Royal Oak's future.
The city commission tackles a short agenda Monday.
Learn how to reduce the risk of falling victim to the fastest growing crime in America.
Annual report indicates action is needed to improve the status of the state's children.
Lt. Gov. Brian Calley signed four bills on Tuesday preventing future money from being diverted in voter-approved millage proposals.
Royal Oak City Commissioners explore marketing and branding campaign for the entire City.
City Commission meets at 7:30 p.m. Monday at City Hall.
A fence report is on the agenda at City Hall Monday.
Walkable and Livable Communities Institute expert Dan Burden helps people conceptualize what Woodward Avenue could be in Royal Oak and beyond.
U.S. Rep. Levin, D-Royal Oak, shopped for a week on a budget of $31.50, the average food stamp benefit, on Monday.
Ferndale Mayor Dave Coulter and United States Rep. Sander Levin, D-Royal Oak, will take the SNAP/Food Stamp Challenge to find out if they can Monday at Ferndale Foods.
Downtown retailers disappointed with city's decision to add two more years to the agreement with Arts, Beats & Eats, Inc.
The logic behind this decision is one of safety, according to the mayor.
The Royal Oak City Commission selects Carlo Ginotti, a former city commissioner, to fill vacancy left by the departure of Patricia Capello; Commissioner David Poulton is appointed mayor pro-tem.
The resignation of Patricia Capello means commissioners have to choose a mayor pro-tem when they meet at 7:30 p.m. today at City Hall.
Patch readers want to know why their water looks brown.