“If I only had a heart!” The Berman presents the second in our Throwback Thursday’s Series! Complete with a cash bar!!
“Without a doubt, this is a brilliant idea. … This sort of active participation from the audience in shaping the concert leads to higher and
Wild Swan Theater continues its 36th season of providing the finest in professional theater for families with Peter Rabbit.
“E.T. Phone Home!!” The Berman presents the second in our Throwback Thursday’s Series! Complete with a cash bar!!
A community theatre production cast with adults & children from our community.
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“Hey you guys!!!.” The Berman presents the second in our Throwback Thursday’s Series! Complete with a cash bar!!
Celebrate the spirit of dance with us at The Berman to learn a little tap number and make a craft!
"It’s Einstein at his peak in a way you’ve never seen him shown before!"
Michigan congressional delegation sponsors legislation to recognize veteran who made multiple trips into hostile territory, saving 44 lives.
The area of Lone Pine Road, east of Orchard Lake Road will benefit most from the upgrade.
Shooting occurred after what Wixom police called a dispute over “a common dating interest.”
Performances will be held at the West Bloomfield Twp. Public Library on January 10, 2016 at 3 and 5 pm.
The book reviews will be held in the West Bloomfield Twp. Library on December 16 at 7pm and again on December 18 at 10am
Awards presented in various categories at Oakland County Competitive Robotics Association Diversity Tournament.
Leafblowing incident leads to assault charge while gun-wielding girlfriend breaks up fight.
Dany Saar, an avid cyclist, led 40 Americans through some of Israel’s most unforgiving, war-torn territory.
Also, West Bloomfield police investigate a rollover accident that injured a police officer.
The Grand Rapids Antiques Market in it’s 10th season joins the Wine and Food Fest and Santa Parade in November.
Skip the commute and apply for these jobs posted in the last week on the West Bloomfield Patch Jobs Board.
Two Oakland County teens charged as adults in alleged conspiracy to shoot “specific targets” at southeast Michigan school, police said.
The disclosure is a major hit for the GOP candidate, who is leading in Michigan and national polls.
Police said a motorist crossed the center line and struck a Waterford Township police officer's car head-on.
Millionaires in Congress / First cat cafe opens / Taubman art auction disappoints / Bomb threat at school / Plus afternoon traffic update
Though the collection sold for less than expected Wednesday, it was "a good night for Detroit," where charities will get a share of proceeds
Your time is money. Before you head out the door, check out what the traffic looks like this morning.
Also, West Bloomfield High School’s fall play opens, Keego Harbor votes to light up and area man charged with revenge porn.
You are invited to hear docent DuAnne Sonneville talk about spinning.
Seven Oakland County communities have now either legalized possession of small amounts of pot by adults or told police to back off.
Patrons who were “treated like royalty” wonder where they’ll get their food fix; owner says watching fire was “like a bad dream.”
Also, here are the final results on city council and term limit votes in Keego Harbor and Lathrup Villaage.
Woman became aware of the photos — which prosecutors say have been viewed 50,000 times — through anonymous calls; her ex faces a felony.
The play, based on the classic novel by Aldous Huxley, will be performed Friday and twice on Saturday. Here's what you need to know.
Thelma was blind, motherless and faced uncertain odds until veterinarians gave special care to an often-overlooked animal.
Also, Oakland County’s risk manager got a huge endorsement from firefighters across the state.
What parents need to know about their children’s schedules, including the dates for Thanksgiving break.
Voters in both Keego Harbor and Lathrup Village will decide whether to impose term limits in Tuesday's election.
With the end of Daylight Saving Time, clocks have fallen back, giving us one less hour of sunlight.
More than 440,000 people die annually from hospital errors, injuries, accidents and infections, according to new study.
The House has already passed a bill that remove archaic laws from the state code; now it’s the Senate’s turn.