
Indoor Dining Begins Feb. 1, With Limitations
January 22nd 2021
The order will allow for indoor dining at restaurants with certain requirements
January 22nd 2021
The order will allow for indoor dining at restaurants with certain requirements
January 22nd 2021
“The opportunity presented itself when we saw that schools would be facing budget cuts. We immediately thought about how this would impact younger students in school and realized the use of shared supplies wouldn't be a possibility anymore,”
January 21st 2021
“This funding is critical to companies rebounding from the pandemic and preparing their workforces for tomorrow,” Oakland County Executive David Coulter said.
January 21st 2021
Several leaders in the LGBTQ community and housing advocates joined in the Planning Commission on Wednesday via Zoom to express support for the project.
January 20th 2021
Please consider checking out new places, trying new things, and supporting local restaurants.
January 19th 2021
In an effort to continue to support small businesses, the Michigan Small Business Survival Grant Program will provide funding to eligible small businesses disproportionately impacted by COVID-19.
January 19th 2021
Yes, Plowy McPlowface is on the list.
January 19th 2021
Blessings in a Backpack has continued to feed Royal Oak School students through the pandemic and the need is always there because hunger never takes a break.
January 19th 2021
The Michigan Stages Survival Grant Program will provide a total of $3.5 million in one-time grants of up to $40,000 to eligible entertainment and live music venues throughout Michigan
January 18th 2021
For a special evening I splurged on a Connecticut Lobster Roll, Winter Fennel Salad, and Hushpuppies.
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Others included a shooting star, a gingerbread man, a Christmas kitten and a toy soldier. One even had poinsettias frozen into sculpture.
Shelters in Oakland County collectively reached over 90% live release rate, with several organizations reaching 98% or higher.
The $15M development is a partnership between Lighthouse of Oakland County and Southwest Solutions.
In this time of pandemic, the pantry has been an immense blessing - both to those with a need for food assistance, and for those with the desire to give. It is filled and emptied almost every day.”
The Village of Holly joins three other Oakland County municipalities in moving towards establishment of a Social District to allow for outside consumption of adult beverages in specially approved areas.
We caught one of the trio getting all primped and ready to see guests one morning in early January...
The Holly Cafe has taken the time to re-imagine their adorable space to provide easy, healthy options for people on the go.
New data from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) show that 12,899 babies were born to residents of Oakland County in 2019.
Our community is widely diverse, and one of the best things about reading, listening to, or watching a story about someone who has lived a very different existence from your own is that you might understand them better.