Photos from Santa’s Visit to Ferndale’s Schiffer Park
Bloomfield Township’s New Mannequins Teach Firefighters and Residents to Handle Medical Emergencies, CPR Classes Available
Support the Oakland County Times Year-End Fundraiser
Ferndale UHS Teacher Uses Horror to Help Teens Learn to Love Reading
ONTV Video: Orion Lighted Parade Celebrates 30 Years
Hazel Park Schools Celebrates Opening of Longfellow Community Center
Farmington Hills, Ferndale, and White Lake Selected for Park Improvement Grants
Waterford Township Seeks Applicants for Board of Review
Oakland Thrive Restaurant Quest: Flights of Fancy in Waterford
Pictures from the Holiday Extravaganza Parade in Downtown Pontiac
Photos from Santa’s Visit to Ferndale’s Schiffer Park
Bloomfield Township’s New Mannequins Teach Firefighters and Residents to Handle Medical Emergencies, CPR Classes Available
Support the Oakland County Times Year-End Fundraiser
Ferndale UHS Teacher Uses Horror to Help Teens Learn to Love Reading
ONTV Video: Orion Lighted Parade Celebrates 30 Years
Hazel Park Schools Celebrates Opening of Longfellow Community Center
Farmington Hills, Ferndale, and White Lake Selected for Park Improvement Grants
Waterford Township Seeks Applicants for Board of Review
Oakland Thrive Restaurant Quest: Flights of Fancy in Waterford
Pictures from the Holiday Extravaganza Parade in Downtown Pontiac

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Photos from Santa’s Visit to Ferndale’s Schiffer Park

These are the memories made last weekend at Schiffer Park in Ferndale. 

Bloomfield Township’s New Mannequins Teach Firefighters and Residents to Handle Medical Emergencies, CPR Classes Available

“The paramedics love the new technology; the more interactive, the better. This mannequin can speak and duplicate medical emergencies. That always makes training more interesting.”

Support the Oakland County Times Year-End Fundraiser

Supporting our work means we can continue being a trusted source of local news, and a site that leaves people feeling informed and connected to the community in a genuine way.

Ferndale UHS Teacher Uses Horror to Help Teens Learn to Love Reading

“You’re still doing the same exact skills in English, but you’re doing it with materials that interest you.”

ONTV Video: Orion Lighted Parade Celebrates 30 Years

On Saturday, December 6, 2025, the 30th Annual Orion Lighted Christmas Parade traveled along the streets of downtown Lake Orion.

Hazel Park Schools Celebrates Opening of Longfellow Community Center

“We’re really looking forward to working together with the city, Oakland County, and other resources to make sure we’re providing things to our families because when we have healthy families, we have healthy kids.”

Farmington Hills, Ferndale, and White Lake Selected for Park Improvement Grants

That funding will support replacing dilapidated play structures, restroom buildings, developing multi-use sport courts, outdoor community pool and much more.

Waterford Township Seeks Applicants for Board of Review

Waterford Township is seeking motivated residents to serve on our Board of Review.

Oakland Thrive Restaurant Quest: Flights of Fancy in Waterford

With support from Oakland Thrive, Oakland County Times Editor and Publisher Crystal Proxmire is on a quest to try every restaurant in Oakland County.

Pictures from the Holiday Extravaganza Parade in Downtown Pontiac

Downtown Pontiac was full of music, smiles, and candy as the communities of Auburn Hills, Pontiac, Waterford, and White Lake came together for the annual Holiday Extravaganza parade.

Royal Oak City Manager Joseph Gacioch Departs after Less than a Year

Royal Oak City Manager Joseph Gacioch’s departure as the city’s administrator was announced at the Dec. 8, 2025 City Commission meeting.  

Attorney General Nessel Visits Ferndale to Discusses Hate Crime Prevention Following Alleged Terror Plot

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel hosted a town hall at Affirmations LGBTQ+ Community Center to discuss hate crimes and terrorism, including prevention, reporting, and prosecution.

Northville Gets Grant for Pathway in Ford Field East Park

Northville leaders applied for the TAP grant for the 2025-26 fiscal year, to support a new 0.2-mile shared-use path project.

2025 Wildwood Film Series: 60 Seconds or Less

Each year Orion ONTV hosts the Wildwood Film Competition, where teams of filmmakers create short videos over the course of a week, then gather to watch them all at the Wildwood Film Festival.

Pontiac Launches First-time Home Buyer Down Payment Assistance Program

This initiative was made possible through a partnership with National Faith Homebuyers (NFH), aimed at enhancing home ownership opportunities for first-time home buyers and encouraging wealth building and reinvestment in Pontiac Neighborhoods.

Photos from Highland Township’s Tree Lighting and Kris Kringle Market

Chilly weather did not stop scores of families from coming out to the Downtown Highland Tree Lighting and Kris Kringle Market held on Dec 1.

Rochester and Rochester Hills Food Drive Brings Nearly 3,000 lbs of Food for Neighborhood House

Neighborhood House is a non-profit organization serving families in need across Rochester, Rochester Hills, Auburn Hills, Oakland Township, and Addison Township.

Dec 12 – Ferndale Hosting Community Conversation on License Plate Cameras

According to the City, the event  will include a brief educational presentation followed by an open, community-focused discussion.

Oakland Thrive Restaurant Quest: Shish Palace in Rochester Hills and Auburn Hills

Shish Palace is located at 165 Livernois in Rochester Hills (near Kroger), and 2751 University Drive in Auburn Hills in a plaza with a variety of dining options.

Lakes Area Chamber Accepting Nominations for Annual Awards

Nominations are open until 12/12/25 for the following Award Categories…

Case of Legionnaire’s Disease, Presence of Bacteria, Prompts Temporary Closure of Sheriff’s Administration Building

Testing was initiated after a custodial employee assigned to the building was diagnosed with Legionnaires’ Disease.

Main Street Holly Accepting Applications for Executive Director

Apply by Dec 31, 2025.

Oak Park City Manager Tungate Appointed to Detroit Mayor-Elect Mary Sheffield’s Transition Policy Committee

Tungate’s appointment ensures that Oak Park has a strong seat at the table as Detroit shapes its future—strengthening regional collaboration, driving continued economic momentum, and advancing shared prosperity across Southeast Michigan.

Berkley Accepting Applications for 7 Weeks Citizens Public Safety Academy

The Citizens Public Safety Academy provides an opportunity for resident to become familiar with the mission and operation of the Berkley Department of Public Safety.

Waterford Closes Recreation Center Earlier than Planned Due to Boiler Failure

With indoor temperatures unable to be adequately maintained, the facility cannot safely support daily operations for staff, seniors, or community members.

Online Survey to Help Shape Future of Downtown Oxford

Your ideas and feedback are so important in making our downtown the best it can be!

2025 Wildwood Film Series: My Twenty-Sixth Birthday

Each year Orion ONTV hosts the Wildwood Film Competition, where teams of filmmakers create short videos over the course of a week, then gather to watch them all at the Wildwood Film Festival.

Dickens Festival Brings Holiday Magic to Holly, with Two More Weekends To Go

The fun continues for two more weekends: Dec. 6 -7, and Dec. 13-14.

Ferndale Supervisor of Special Education Presented with Spirit of Detroit Award

The award, signed by the Detroit City Council, acknowledges the profound impact of her efforts in bringing the community together around an important cause.

Village of Beverly Hills Seeking Sculpture Artists

Selected artists will receive a $1200 stipend. 

High Schoolers in Oakland County Invited to Enter Financial Empowerment Arts Contest

“This contest invites students to bring their imagination forward while engaging with themes that have real impact on their futures,” said Oakland Schools Superintendent Kenneth Gutman.

Panelists Share Experiences with Neurodiversity and Autism

The discussion included three neurotypical individuals as well as a presentation about autism and neurodivergence. 

Heritage Park Honors Gingellville History, Adds Public Green Space to Orion Twp

Plus there are historical signs that share a bit about the neighborhood’s rich heritage, hence the park’s name.

Oakland County Times Restaurant Quest: Dave & Amy’s in White Lake

Dave & Amy’s is located at 9595 Highland Road in White Lake.

After 2023 Fire, Kerby’s Koney Island in Southfield to Celebrate Reopening Dec. 8

The Northwestern Highway location suffered a devastating kitchen fire in June 2023, leading to a long-term closure for rebuilding and renovation.

Vehicle Fire Spread to Garage Stopped by Highland Twp Fire Department

The on-duty crew arrived quickly and made a successful knockdown before the fire could spread further.

Pontiac Man Fatally Shot Saturday Night, Suspect in Custody

The suspect is accused in the death of Antonio Jason Craig, 52, of Pontiac.

Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce Warns of Email Scam

Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce has warned those on their email list about a scam.

2025 Wildwood Film Series: Detective Noir: Wade in the Water

Each year Orion ONTV hosts the Wildwood Film Competition, where teams of filmmakers create short videos over the course of a week, then gather to watch them all at the Wildwood Film Festival.

341 Lives Mourned, Names Read, at Transgender Day of Remembrance Service

Each year Gender Identity Network Alliance hosts the service where volunteers read the names of transgender people who died in the previous year from murder or suicide. 

Ferndale Schools Works on Teacher Retention with Raises and Relevant Training

When we invest in our educators, we strengthen every classroom and every student’s opportunity to succeed.

Berkley Chamber of Commerce Announces Annual Award Winners

The Berkley Area Chamber of Commerce held their annual Best of Berkley awards ceremony, announcing three winners:

Man Injured in Early Morning Thanksgiving Day Shooting in Rochester Hills

The shooting may have been the result of a domestic dispute. The incident remains under investigation.

Still Time to Enter Oakland County’s Local Gems Sweepstakes

Oakland County’s Local Gems Sweepstakes continues to the end of this month, so there is still time to get your small business shopping selfies in!

2025 Wildwood Film Series: Pie Guy

Here is “The Briefcase,” produced by Adam Zielinsky of Zsky Studios:

Amazon Prime Air Launches Drone Delivery in Metro Detroit Area

Amazon Air is a test program that allows online shoppers within 7.5 miles of the Amazon distribution centers in Hazel Park or Pontiac to order small items to be delivered by drone in one hour or less.

Nominations Sought for Hometown Health Hero Awards

The online nomination form is available at Michigan.gov/MPHW and must be submitted no later than Friday, Dec. 19. 

Dickens Festival Brings Enchantment to Downtown Holly with Lighted Parade and Three Weekends of Immersive Shopping and Fun

Take a step back into the story of A Christmas Carol, envisioned by Charles Dickens,  as we celebrate the holiday season over three weekend between Thanksgiving and Christmas with the Holly Dickens Festival.

Company Responsible for Discharge into Holly Retention Pond Had Previous Citation

Additional costs or penalties will be decided by future agreements or enforcement actions

Oak Park Superintendent Abdulahad Placed on Paid Leave Pending Investigation

Oak Park Superintendent Angel Abdulahad was placed on paid administrative leave pending an investigation, according to a letter sent to parents in the district on Nov 19.

As Orion Twp Celebrates Orion Rec Center, A Look at Rejected Name Options

But of over 400 names submitted in a contest to name the community’s new recreation center, a more simple moniker rose to victory, with the community ultimately voting for Orion Recreation Center.

Auburn Hills Selects Mayor and Pro Tem, Honors Greg Ouelette

Hawkins is a small business owner, operating his own State Farm Insurance Agency. He volunteers with Rotary Club, Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity, and Youth Assistance, as well as serving as a reserve deputy with the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department.

After Ending Use of Flock License Plate Cameras, Ferndale Council Considering Contract with Axon

A memo from Police Chief Dennis Emmi, included in the agenda packet asks officials to approve a five-year agreement with Axon

Police Seek Information on Fatal Hit and Run on Nine Mile in Oak Park

Preliminary investigation indicates the veteran and his wheelchair were in the roadway when struck by an eastbound traveling dark colored sedan

Oakland Thrive Restaurant Quest: Smokehaus Ferndale

Smokehaus Ferndale is located at 177 Vester Avenue in Ferndale.

Ferndale Area District Library Launches Online Survey for Patrons

Ferndale Area District Library is seeking feedback from patrons. 

Silver Maple in Rochester Hills Wins Michigan Big Tree Contest

A Silver Maple measuring 210.6 in circumference claimed the top spot in Oakland County, discovered in Rochester Hills by Kimberly Reizian.

Highland’s Boardwalk Project Wins Statewide Award

“The Highland Station Boardwalk reflects everything we value as a community—thoughtful design, environmental stewardship, and meaningful connections between the places people love,” said Cassie Blascyk, Design Chair of the Highland DDA.

Auburn Hills Public Square Project Earns Statewide Placemaking Award

“The space was created for people and their shared experiences.”

Paul Zelenak Earns Statewide Award for Career in Downtown Management and Economic Development

His leadership left a lasting mark on every community he served—and on those of us fortunate enough to work with him

Support the Oakland County Times Year-End Fundraiser

Oakland County Times is a locally-owned news website supported by readers like you. There are so many challenges facing our communities and the media right now. Yet Oakland County Times remains a bright spot.

Anthony Louis Ward Charged with Second Degree Murder in Pontiac Shooting

Ward is charged in the death of 36-year-old Deevon Cornea Brown.

Bloomfield Township to Add Safety Path on Telegraph Thanks to TAP Grant

“By improving walkability and expanding non-motorized transportation options, this project enhances both safety and quality of life in Bloomfield Township,” McCready said.

Auburn Hills Celebrates Paving of Last Gravel Road, Pays Tribute to Glenn McIntosh

In addition to celebrating the paving of Butler Road, City Officials unveiled a memorial street sign in honor of the late Glenn McIntosh, a longtime Vice President of Student Affairs at Oakland University.

Kimberly Taylor Charged in Death of Oakland County Road Commission Worker in July Crash on Orchard Lake Road

“I would like to thank the families of the victims for their patience while we investigated the cause of this crash. The investigators worked diligently on this case, striving to determine how this tragic crash happened,” said Farmington Hills Police Chief John Piggott.

Clawson City Council Accepting Applications to Fill Vacancy

The City of Clawson is accepting applications from Clawson residents interested in an appointment to fill the remaining term of a Council seat.

Royal Oak Seeks Artists Aged 16-25 for Emerging Artist Laureate Program

Artists of all disciplines (poetry, physical art, performance art, metal working, etc.) are encouraged to apply.

Oak Park Youth Acceptance Seeking Gift Cards for Families in Need

Drop off gift card donations to the Oak Park Library through Friday, Dec. 12.

Farmington Community Library Welcomes Sasha Matthews as New Director

Farmington Community Library (FCL) is excited to announce the appointment of Sasha Matthews as the Library’s new Director, effective December 1, 2025.

2025 Wildwood Film Series: A Sweet Deal

Here is “The Briefcase,” produced by Adam Zielinsky of Zsky Studios:

Huntington Woods is Turning 100 Years Old, Volunteers Sought for Celebration Planning Committee

Committee members will help celebrate our history, community, and future through special programs and gatherings.

Regional Career Outlook Report Shows Data on Various Jobs, Wages, and Hiring Needs

These reports, coupled with additional labor force data, allow students (and parents) to understand what types of jobs will be in demand (throughout Michigan), the number of annual job openings anticipated, projected growth through 2032, and the typical hourly salary range.

Alliance of Coalitions for Healthy Communities Hiring Prevention Coordinator

The Alliance of Coalitions for Healthy Communities is hiring a Prevention Coordinator.

Orion Area Chamber Hiring Marketing and Events Coordinator, Office Administrator and Member Liaison

Are you Passionate about Small Business? Helping people succeed? Friendly? Organized? Creative? Detail-oriented?

Dickens Festival Brings Enchantment to Downtown Holly with Lighted Parade and Three Weekends of Immersive Shopping and Fun

Take a step back into the story of A Christmas Carol, envisioned by Charles Dickens,  as we celebrate the holiday season over three weekend between Thanksgiving and Christmas with the Holly Dickens Festival.

Police Share Details in Border Patrol Arrest in Oak Park

The incident had begun in Pleasant Ridge. 

Addison Oaks and Independence Oaks Gain Old-Growth Forest Recognition

The thriving, self-sustaining ecosystem provides vital habitats for native animals and creates ideal circumstances for native trees to mature

Prime 7 Manager Franco Shkambi Fatally Shot Outside Restaurant

Approximately 20 minutes after the shooting, the suspect, a 65-year-old Farmington Hills resident, turned himself in.

Oakland Thrive Restaurant Quest: Taqueria Victoria in Farmington

Taqueria Victoria is located at 30746 Grand River Ave in Farmington

Former Pine Tree Center on Track to Becoming Next Orion Twp. Park

The site of a former elementary school is soon to be turned into Orion Township’s next park. 

Acorns Gathered in Ferndale to Help Grow White Oaks in Northern Oakland County Nature Preserves

Thanks to nature-loving volunteers, Ferndale acorns are getting around.

2025 Wildwood Film Series: The Briefcase

Here is “The Briefcase,” produced by Adam Zielinsky of Zsky Studios:

Mysterious Substance Prompts Hazmat Investigation in Holly

The unknown spillage is contained to the storm water retention pond.

Community Sharing Outreach Center in Highland Seeking Specific Winter Item Donations

The Community Sharing Outreach Center is seeking specific donation items.

Ferndale Community Foundation Accepting Grant Applications

Applications are due on Friday, December 5, 2025. 

Pontiac Man Fatally Shot, Suspect in Custody

Deputies located the 36-year-old Pontiac man and began life-saving measures.

Novi Parks Foundation Seeking Applications for Executive Director

The Novi Parks Foundation is accepting applications for Executive Director.

Ferndale Police End Use of Flock License Plate Reading Cameras

Ferndale Police Chief Dennis Emmi announced Thursday that the department has ceased their use of Flock Safety license plate reading cameras.  

2025 Wildwood Film Series: Lowest Moment

Here is “Lowest Moment” which was produced by Owen Kurth of OK Films, which won for People’s Choice.

Oakland Thrive Restaurant Quest: Chomp in Downtown Rochester

Chomp is located at 200 S Main St in Downtown Rochester.  Learn more at https://www.chompeats.com

Storage Facility in Rochester Hills Damaged by Fire

The cause of the fire remains under investigation by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office.

Outgoing Clawson Mayor Sets Special Meeting for Lame Duck Decisions on City Manager Contract, Board Appointments

Voters in Clawson have elected a new mayor and new members of city council, but it won’t be them making the decisions about the City Manager’s contract and who should serve on boards and commissions. 

Driver Runs into the Front of Red Olive Restaurant in Ferndale

A vehicle crashed into the front of Red Olive Restaurant at 750 W. 9 Mile Road in Downtown Ferndale on Wednesday afternoon.

Balloonatics Book Shares Experiences of Hot Air Balloon Pilot in Northern Oakland County

Craig Elliott, 66, of Holly wrote the 332-page book about his life as a hot air balloon pilot.

Royal Oak Hosting Series of Holiday Events

“This year’s Royal Oak Holidays will deliver even more energy, music and magic to downtown,” said Mike Fournier, Mayor of Royal Oak.

2025 Wildwood Film Series: Night of the Living Franks

Here is “Night of the Living Franks,” which received third place in the competition:

Local Governments Are Hiring – List of Employment Pages for Cities, Townships, & Villages

From part time and seasonal jobs working in parks, pools, and Departments of Public Works to full-time careers, local governments often have a variety of opportunities.

A Statistical View of Veterans in Michigan

For this Veterans Day we’ve decided to take a look at statistics regarding veterans in Michigan.

Michigan DHHS Announces that SNAP Food Benefits Will Resume

In Michigan, more than 9,700 retailers accept SNAP. In 2023, retailers redeemed over $3.6 billion in SNAP.  

Seven Vehicle Crash on M-59 Leaves One Man Dead, Another Injured

A 34-year-old Pontiac man was fatally injured in a seven-vehicle crash early today.

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Photos from Santa’s Visit to Ferndale’s Schiffer Park

These are the memories made last weekend at Schiffer Park in Ferndale. 

Bloomfield Township’s New Mannequins Teach Firefighters and Residents to Handle Medical Emergencies, CPR Classes Available

“The paramedics love the new technology; the more interactive, the better. This mannequin can speak and duplicate medical emergencies. That always makes training more interesting.”

Support the Oakland County Times Year-End Fundraiser

Supporting our work means we can continue being a trusted source of local news, and a site that leaves people feeling informed and connected to the community in a genuine way.

Ferndale UHS Teacher Uses Horror to Help Teens Learn to Love Reading

“You’re still doing the same exact skills in English, but you’re doing it with materials that interest you.”

ONTV Video: Orion Lighted Parade Celebrates 30 Years

On Saturday, December 6, 2025, the 30th Annual Orion Lighted Christmas Parade traveled along the streets of downtown Lake Orion.

Hazel Park Schools Celebrates Opening of Longfellow Community Center

“We’re really looking forward to working together with the city, Oakland County, and other resources to make sure we’re providing things to our families because when we have healthy families, we have healthy kids.”

Farmington Hills, Ferndale, and White Lake Selected for Park Improvement Grants

That funding will support replacing dilapidated play structures, restroom buildings, developing multi-use sport courts, outdoor community pool and much more.

Waterford Township Seeks Applicants for Board of Review

Waterford Township is seeking motivated residents to serve on our Board of Review.

Oakland Thrive Restaurant Quest: Flights of Fancy in Waterford

With support from Oakland Thrive, Oakland County Times Editor and Publisher Crystal Proxmire is on a quest to try every restaurant in Oakland County.

Pictures from the Holiday Extravaganza Parade in Downtown Pontiac

Downtown Pontiac was full of music, smiles, and candy as the communities of Auburn Hills, Pontiac, Waterford, and White Lake came together for the annual Holiday Extravaganza parade.

Royal Oak City Manager Joseph Gacioch Departs after Less than a Year

Royal Oak City Manager Joseph Gacioch’s departure as the city’s administrator was announced at the Dec. 8, 2025 City Commission meeting.  

Attorney General Nessel Visits Ferndale to Discusses Hate Crime Prevention Following Alleged Terror Plot

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel hosted a town hall at Affirmations LGBTQ+ Community Center to discuss hate crimes and terrorism, including prevention, reporting, and prosecution.

Northville Gets Grant for Pathway in Ford Field East Park

Northville leaders applied for the TAP grant for the 2025-26 fiscal year, to support a new 0.2-mile shared-use path project.

2025 Wildwood Film Series: 60 Seconds or Less

Each year Orion ONTV hosts the Wildwood Film Competition, where teams of filmmakers create short videos over the course of a week, then gather to watch them all at the Wildwood Film Festival.

Pontiac Launches First-time Home Buyer Down Payment Assistance Program

This initiative was made possible through a partnership with National Faith Homebuyers (NFH), aimed at enhancing home ownership opportunities for first-time home buyers and encouraging wealth building and reinvestment in Pontiac Neighborhoods.

Photos from Highland Township’s Tree Lighting and Kris Kringle Market

Chilly weather did not stop scores of families from coming out to the Downtown Highland Tree Lighting and Kris Kringle Market held on Dec 1.

Rochester and Rochester Hills Food Drive Brings Nearly 3,000 lbs of Food for Neighborhood House

Neighborhood House is a non-profit organization serving families in need across Rochester, Rochester Hills, Auburn Hills, Oakland Township, and Addison Township.

Dec 12 – Ferndale Hosting Community Conversation on License Plate Cameras

According to the City, the event  will include a brief educational presentation followed by an open, community-focused discussion.

Oakland Thrive Restaurant Quest: Shish Palace in Rochester Hills and Auburn Hills

Shish Palace is located at 165 Livernois in Rochester Hills (near Kroger), and 2751 University Drive in Auburn Hills in a plaza with a variety of dining options.

Lakes Area Chamber Accepting Nominations for Annual Awards

Nominations are open until 12/12/25 for the following Award Categories…

Case of Legionnaire’s Disease, Presence of Bacteria, Prompts Temporary Closure of Sheriff’s Administration Building

Testing was initiated after a custodial employee assigned to the building was diagnosed with Legionnaires’ Disease.

Main Street Holly Accepting Applications for Executive Director

Apply by Dec 31, 2025.

Oak Park City Manager Tungate Appointed to Detroit Mayor-Elect Mary Sheffield’s Transition Policy Committee

Tungate’s appointment ensures that Oak Park has a strong seat at the table as Detroit shapes its future—strengthening regional collaboration, driving continued economic momentum, and advancing shared prosperity across Southeast Michigan.

Berkley Accepting Applications for 7 Weeks Citizens Public Safety Academy

The Citizens Public Safety Academy provides an opportunity for resident to become familiar with the mission and operation of the Berkley Department of Public Safety.

Waterford Closes Recreation Center Earlier than Planned Due to Boiler Failure

With indoor temperatures unable to be adequately maintained, the facility cannot safely support daily operations for staff, seniors, or community members.

Online Survey to Help Shape Future of Downtown Oxford

Your ideas and feedback are so important in making our downtown the best it can be!

2025 Wildwood Film Series: My Twenty-Sixth Birthday

Each year Orion ONTV hosts the Wildwood Film Competition, where teams of filmmakers create short videos over the course of a week, then gather to watch them all at the Wildwood Film Festival.

Dickens Festival Brings Holiday Magic to Holly, with Two More Weekends To Go

The fun continues for two more weekends: Dec. 6 -7, and Dec. 13-14.

Ferndale Supervisor of Special Education Presented with Spirit of Detroit Award

The award, signed by the Detroit City Council, acknowledges the profound impact of her efforts in bringing the community together around an important cause.

Village of Beverly Hills Seeking Sculpture Artists

Selected artists will receive a $1200 stipend. 

High Schoolers in Oakland County Invited to Enter Financial Empowerment Arts Contest

“This contest invites students to bring their imagination forward while engaging with themes that have real impact on their futures,” said Oakland Schools Superintendent Kenneth Gutman.

Panelists Share Experiences with Neurodiversity and Autism

The discussion included three neurotypical individuals as well as a presentation about autism and neurodivergence. 

Heritage Park Honors Gingellville History, Adds Public Green Space to Orion Twp

Plus there are historical signs that share a bit about the neighborhood’s rich heritage, hence the park’s name.

Oakland County Times Restaurant Quest: Dave & Amy’s in White Lake

Dave & Amy’s is located at 9595 Highland Road in White Lake.

After 2023 Fire, Kerby’s Koney Island in Southfield to Celebrate Reopening Dec. 8

The Northwestern Highway location suffered a devastating kitchen fire in June 2023, leading to a long-term closure for rebuilding and renovation.

Vehicle Fire Spread to Garage Stopped by Highland Twp Fire Department

The on-duty crew arrived quickly and made a successful knockdown before the fire could spread further.

Pontiac Man Fatally Shot Saturday Night, Suspect in Custody

The suspect is accused in the death of Antonio Jason Craig, 52, of Pontiac.

Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce Warns of Email Scam

Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce has warned those on their email list about a scam.

2025 Wildwood Film Series: Detective Noir: Wade in the Water

Each year Orion ONTV hosts the Wildwood Film Competition, where teams of filmmakers create short videos over the course of a week, then gather to watch them all at the Wildwood Film Festival.

341 Lives Mourned, Names Read, at Transgender Day of Remembrance Service

Each year Gender Identity Network Alliance hosts the service where volunteers read the names of transgender people who died in the previous year from murder or suicide. 

Ferndale Schools Works on Teacher Retention with Raises and Relevant Training

When we invest in our educators, we strengthen every classroom and every student’s opportunity to succeed.

Berkley Chamber of Commerce Announces Annual Award Winners

The Berkley Area Chamber of Commerce held their annual Best of Berkley awards ceremony, announcing three winners:

Man Injured in Early Morning Thanksgiving Day Shooting in Rochester Hills

The shooting may have been the result of a domestic dispute. The incident remains under investigation.

Still Time to Enter Oakland County’s Local Gems Sweepstakes

Oakland County’s Local Gems Sweepstakes continues to the end of this month, so there is still time to get your small business shopping selfies in!

2025 Wildwood Film Series: Pie Guy

Here is “The Briefcase,” produced by Adam Zielinsky of Zsky Studios:

Amazon Prime Air Launches Drone Delivery in Metro Detroit Area

Amazon Air is a test program that allows online shoppers within 7.5 miles of the Amazon distribution centers in Hazel Park or Pontiac to order small items to be delivered by drone in one hour or less.

Nominations Sought for Hometown Health Hero Awards

The online nomination form is available at Michigan.gov/MPHW and must be submitted no later than Friday, Dec. 19. 

Dickens Festival Brings Enchantment to Downtown Holly with Lighted Parade and Three Weekends of Immersive Shopping and Fun

Take a step back into the story of A Christmas Carol, envisioned by Charles Dickens,  as we celebrate the holiday season over three weekend between Thanksgiving and Christmas with the Holly Dickens Festival.

Company Responsible for Discharge into Holly Retention Pond Had Previous Citation

Additional costs or penalties will be decided by future agreements or enforcement actions

Oak Park Superintendent Abdulahad Placed on Paid Leave Pending Investigation

Oak Park Superintendent Angel Abdulahad was placed on paid administrative leave pending an investigation, according to a letter sent to parents in the district on Nov 19.

As Orion Twp Celebrates Orion Rec Center, A Look at Rejected Name Options

But of over 400 names submitted in a contest to name the community’s new recreation center, a more simple moniker rose to victory, with the community ultimately voting for Orion Recreation Center.

Auburn Hills Selects Mayor and Pro Tem, Honors Greg Ouelette

Hawkins is a small business owner, operating his own State Farm Insurance Agency. He volunteers with Rotary Club, Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity, and Youth Assistance, as well as serving as a reserve deputy with the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department.

After Ending Use of Flock License Plate Cameras, Ferndale Council Considering Contract with Axon

A memo from Police Chief Dennis Emmi, included in the agenda packet asks officials to approve a five-year agreement with Axon

Police Seek Information on Fatal Hit and Run on Nine Mile in Oak Park

Preliminary investigation indicates the veteran and his wheelchair were in the roadway when struck by an eastbound traveling dark colored sedan

Oakland Thrive Restaurant Quest: Smokehaus Ferndale

Smokehaus Ferndale is located at 177 Vester Avenue in Ferndale.

Ferndale Area District Library Launches Online Survey for Patrons

Ferndale Area District Library is seeking feedback from patrons. 

Silver Maple in Rochester Hills Wins Michigan Big Tree Contest

A Silver Maple measuring 210.6 in circumference claimed the top spot in Oakland County, discovered in Rochester Hills by Kimberly Reizian.

Highland’s Boardwalk Project Wins Statewide Award

“The Highland Station Boardwalk reflects everything we value as a community—thoughtful design, environmental stewardship, and meaningful connections between the places people love,” said Cassie Blascyk, Design Chair of the Highland DDA.

Auburn Hills Public Square Project Earns Statewide Placemaking Award

“The space was created for people and their shared experiences.”

Paul Zelenak Earns Statewide Award for Career in Downtown Management and Economic Development

His leadership left a lasting mark on every community he served—and on those of us fortunate enough to work with him

Support the Oakland County Times Year-End Fundraiser

Oakland County Times is a locally-owned news website supported by readers like you. There are so many challenges facing our communities and the media right now. Yet Oakland County Times remains a bright spot.

Anthony Louis Ward Charged with Second Degree Murder in Pontiac Shooting

Ward is charged in the death of 36-year-old Deevon Cornea Brown.

Bloomfield Township to Add Safety Path on Telegraph Thanks to TAP Grant

“By improving walkability and expanding non-motorized transportation options, this project enhances both safety and quality of life in Bloomfield Township,” McCready said.

Auburn Hills Celebrates Paving of Last Gravel Road, Pays Tribute to Glenn McIntosh

In addition to celebrating the paving of Butler Road, City Officials unveiled a memorial street sign in honor of the late Glenn McIntosh, a longtime Vice President of Student Affairs at Oakland University.

Kimberly Taylor Charged in Death of Oakland County Road Commission Worker in July Crash on Orchard Lake Road

“I would like to thank the families of the victims for their patience while we investigated the cause of this crash. The investigators worked diligently on this case, striving to determine how this tragic crash happened,” said Farmington Hills Police Chief John Piggott.

Clawson City Council Accepting Applications to Fill Vacancy

The City of Clawson is accepting applications from Clawson residents interested in an appointment to fill the remaining term of a Council seat.

Royal Oak Seeks Artists Aged 16-25 for Emerging Artist Laureate Program

Artists of all disciplines (poetry, physical art, performance art, metal working, etc.) are encouraged to apply.

Oak Park Youth Acceptance Seeking Gift Cards for Families in Need

Drop off gift card donations to the Oak Park Library through Friday, Dec. 12.

Farmington Community Library Welcomes Sasha Matthews as New Director

Farmington Community Library (FCL) is excited to announce the appointment of Sasha Matthews as the Library’s new Director, effective December 1, 2025.

2025 Wildwood Film Series: A Sweet Deal

Here is “The Briefcase,” produced by Adam Zielinsky of Zsky Studios:

Huntington Woods is Turning 100 Years Old, Volunteers Sought for Celebration Planning Committee

Committee members will help celebrate our history, community, and future through special programs and gatherings.

Regional Career Outlook Report Shows Data on Various Jobs, Wages, and Hiring Needs

These reports, coupled with additional labor force data, allow students (and parents) to understand what types of jobs will be in demand (throughout Michigan), the number of annual job openings anticipated, projected growth through 2032, and the typical hourly salary range.

Alliance of Coalitions for Healthy Communities Hiring Prevention Coordinator

The Alliance of Coalitions for Healthy Communities is hiring a Prevention Coordinator.

Orion Area Chamber Hiring Marketing and Events Coordinator, Office Administrator and Member Liaison

Are you Passionate about Small Business? Helping people succeed? Friendly? Organized? Creative? Detail-oriented?

Dickens Festival Brings Enchantment to Downtown Holly with Lighted Parade and Three Weekends of Immersive Shopping and Fun

Take a step back into the story of A Christmas Carol, envisioned by Charles Dickens,  as we celebrate the holiday season over three weekend between Thanksgiving and Christmas with the Holly Dickens Festival.

Police Share Details in Border Patrol Arrest in Oak Park

The incident had begun in Pleasant Ridge. 

Addison Oaks and Independence Oaks Gain Old-Growth Forest Recognition

The thriving, self-sustaining ecosystem provides vital habitats for native animals and creates ideal circumstances for native trees to mature

Prime 7 Manager Franco Shkambi Fatally Shot Outside Restaurant

Approximately 20 minutes after the shooting, the suspect, a 65-year-old Farmington Hills resident, turned himself in.

Oakland Thrive Restaurant Quest: Taqueria Victoria in Farmington

Taqueria Victoria is located at 30746 Grand River Ave in Farmington

Former Pine Tree Center on Track to Becoming Next Orion Twp. Park

The site of a former elementary school is soon to be turned into Orion Township’s next park. 

Acorns Gathered in Ferndale to Help Grow White Oaks in Northern Oakland County Nature Preserves

Thanks to nature-loving volunteers, Ferndale acorns are getting around.

2025 Wildwood Film Series: The Briefcase

Here is “The Briefcase,” produced by Adam Zielinsky of Zsky Studios:

Mysterious Substance Prompts Hazmat Investigation in Holly

The unknown spillage is contained to the storm water retention pond.

Community Sharing Outreach Center in Highland Seeking Specific Winter Item Donations

The Community Sharing Outreach Center is seeking specific donation items.

Ferndale Community Foundation Accepting Grant Applications

Applications are due on Friday, December 5, 2025. 

Pontiac Man Fatally Shot, Suspect in Custody

Deputies located the 36-year-old Pontiac man and began life-saving measures.

Novi Parks Foundation Seeking Applications for Executive Director

The Novi Parks Foundation is accepting applications for Executive Director.

Ferndale Police End Use of Flock License Plate Reading Cameras

Ferndale Police Chief Dennis Emmi announced Thursday that the department has ceased their use of Flock Safety license plate reading cameras.  

2025 Wildwood Film Series: Lowest Moment

Here is “Lowest Moment” which was produced by Owen Kurth of OK Films, which won for People’s Choice.

Oakland Thrive Restaurant Quest: Chomp in Downtown Rochester

Chomp is located at 200 S Main St in Downtown Rochester.  Learn more at https://www.chompeats.com

Storage Facility in Rochester Hills Damaged by Fire

The cause of the fire remains under investigation by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office.

Outgoing Clawson Mayor Sets Special Meeting for Lame Duck Decisions on City Manager Contract, Board Appointments

Voters in Clawson have elected a new mayor and new members of city council, but it won’t be them making the decisions about the City Manager’s contract and who should serve on boards and commissions. 

Driver Runs into the Front of Red Olive Restaurant in Ferndale

A vehicle crashed into the front of Red Olive Restaurant at 750 W. 9 Mile Road in Downtown Ferndale on Wednesday afternoon.

Balloonatics Book Shares Experiences of Hot Air Balloon Pilot in Northern Oakland County

Craig Elliott, 66, of Holly wrote the 332-page book about his life as a hot air balloon pilot.

Royal Oak Hosting Series of Holiday Events

“This year’s Royal Oak Holidays will deliver even more energy, music and magic to downtown,” said Mike Fournier, Mayor of Royal Oak.

2025 Wildwood Film Series: Night of the Living Franks

Here is “Night of the Living Franks,” which received third place in the competition:

Local Governments Are Hiring – List of Employment Pages for Cities, Townships, & Villages

From part time and seasonal jobs working in parks, pools, and Departments of Public Works to full-time careers, local governments often have a variety of opportunities.

A Statistical View of Veterans in Michigan

For this Veterans Day we’ve decided to take a look at statistics regarding veterans in Michigan.

Michigan DHHS Announces that SNAP Food Benefits Will Resume

In Michigan, more than 9,700 retailers accept SNAP. In 2023, retailers redeemed over $3.6 billion in SNAP.  

Seven Vehicle Crash on M-59 Leaves One Man Dead, Another Injured

A 34-year-old Pontiac man was fatally injured in a seven-vehicle crash early today.