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2024 Election Info.
Candidates interested in doing an interview can reach out to editor@oc115.com for more info.
Culture and Cuisine Abound at Royal Oak’s Arts, Beats, and Eats Festival
Over 100 booths with fine art, mixed media, ceramics, metals, illustration, photography and more were at the fair.
Candidate Interview: April Beaton for Hazel Park School Board
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
Candidate Interview: Robin Dillard-Russaw for 46th District Court Judge
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
Holly DDA Director Nick Klempp Leaving for New Position
Klemp has been the DDA Director since 2020, where he’s been part of many projects to help the downtown and it’s businesses.
Oakland County Foster Closet and Their Impact on Helping Families in Need
This closet is a 501c(3) non-profit run 100% by volunteers and donations, and it provides necessary items to low income families with foster children in southeast Michigan.
OC Restaurant Quest: Leo’s Coney Island
Oakland County Times is on a QUEST to enjoy every local restaurant in Oakland County.
School Districts Invited to Apply for Clean Bus Energy Grants
This Michigan-specific program is in addition to the National Clean School Bus Program and other funding opportunities coordinated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
Labor Day Break – See You in September
Oakland County Times is on Labor Day Break and will return soon after the holiday!
Candidate Interview: Traci Richards for Oakland County Probate Court Judge
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
Candidate Interview: Julie Alspach for Rochester Community School Board
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
Holly Schools Celebrates Upgraded Stadium and New Construction Trades Center
At both events, Roper was joined by students, staff and building and district administration. Holly Area Schools board members, parents, local leaders and community members also attended.
OC Restaurant Quest: China Express in Sylvan Lake
Oakland County Times is on a QUEST to enjoy every local restaurant in Oakland County.
Donors Can Help Pick Baby Gorilla’s Name at Detroit Zoo
“This has been an incredibly fun and exciting time for our entire animal care team,” said Mike Murray, vice president of life sciences for the Detroit Zoological Society
Downtown Ferndale Concerts on Nine Continue w/Special Friday Show, Art Experiences
Now in its fourth year, the series features nine local area performers across a wide range of musical styles.
Field of Sunflowers Symbolizes Oakland County Commitment to Sustainability
“Sunflowers make people happy and add food for pollinators and some of the native animals,” he said.
AgeWays Nonprofit Senior Services Seeks Board Member Applicants
Applications will close at 4:30 p.m. on August 30, 2024.
Klezmer Bands from Across the State Gathering for KlezMitten Festival Sept. 15
Klezundheit will be performing along with Lansing-based Heartland Klezmorim, and two bands from Ann Arbor: Schmaltz Klezmer-Funk, and Klezmephonic.
OC Restaurant Quest: Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar in Birmingham
Oakland County Times is on a QUEST to enjoy every local restaurant in Oakland County.
Fire Damages Wolverine Machine & Screwshop in Holly
Holly Fire Chief Jeremy Watson thanked the public who quickly reported seeing smoke which allowed for a fast response
Northland Mall Security Guards Found Not Guilty in 2014 Death of McKenzie Cochran
On Friday former private security guards John Seiberling, Gaven King, and Aaron Maree were found not guilty by an Oakland County jury of involuntary manslaughter…
Candidate Interview: Richard Kaczanowski for Rochester Community School Board
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
OC Restaurant Quest: Mother Handsome in Oak Park
Oakland County Times is on a QUEST to enjoy every local restaurant in Oakland County.
MiLEAP Announces Grant Opportunity to Fund Out-of-School Time Programs
Eligible community-based organizations may apply for grant funding to support expanded learning opportunities, including mentoring, leadership, visual and performing arts, literacy, science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and more.
Downtown Auburn Hills Limits On-Street Parking to Two Hours from 8am to 6pm
Once the signs are installed, the Auburn Hills Police Department will implement a 30-day educational period.
More Brands of Cinnamon Recalled Due to Lead Contamination
To learn more about blood lead testing, visit the MI Lead Safe webpage.
Holly Football Players Visit Lions Training Camp
Senior members of the Broncho Varsity Football Team got an up-close and personal look at the Detroit Lions Training Camp
Farmington Hills Gets $140,000 Grant for LED Lighting at Fire Station
The City’s Capital Improvement Plan and Facilities Condition Assessment have played a crucial role in identifying and prioritizing projects that align with the City’s energy efficiency and sustainability objectives.
Keego Harbor Asks Residents to Report Service Line Materials by Aug 30
The process should take only a few minutes and is easy for anyone to do.
Teen with Autism Rescued from Marsh After Running Away from Hiking Group
A 14-year-old Farmington Hills teenager with autism who was missing for three hours was rescued Tuesday from a marshy area of Proud Lake by Oakland County Sheriff’s Office deputies.
Candidate Interview: Matthew Ackerman for Michigan Court of Appeals District 2
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
Candidate Interview: Barb Anness for Rochester Community School Board
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
Road Commission to Host Public Meeting on 2025 Budget, Including Big Projects
The public is invited to attend the hearing and offer input on the proposed budget.
Doctor Charged with Placing Hidden Cameras in Hospitals, Swim Club
“It’s more than an invasion of privacy. It robs these moms and kids, and all of us, of a sense of safety we should have when we’re with our kids at a place like that.”
Sign Your Pooch Up for the Holly Days Dog Parade and Costume Contest Sept 7
Enter contest for best costume, best wiggly butt, best bark, best ears, smallest dog, largest dog, best trick, most exotic pet, and looks most like owner.
Huron Valley State Bank Collects Items for Open Door Outreach Center’s Birthday Bag Program
The collection yielded an assortment of items including cake mixes, frostings, sprinkles, candles, gift bags, party favors, balloons, plates, utensils, and toys.
Brandon Mayfield Charged with Felonies After Standoff in Farmington Hills
“Violent crime in any form is never acceptable, but this incident was further aggravated by racially influenced speech,” said Farmington Hills Police Chief Jeff King.
OC Restaurant Quest: Coeur in Downtown Ferndale
Oakland County Times is on a QUEST to enjoy every local restaurant in Oakland County.
Candidate Interview: Shadia Martini for State Rep District 54
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
Candidate Interview: Latoya Marie Willis for Michigan Court of Appeals District 2
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
South Blvd in Pontiac to Close for Railroad Maintenance
South Blvd is expected to be closed beginning Aug. 19 at the Sanford Street railroad crossing for track maintenance
Events in Oakland County
To submit event information, please email editor@oc115.com.
Village of Holly Has Openings on Historic District Commission and DDA
Please visit the Village of Holly Offices (504 ½ East Maple) to fill out a Citizen Participation Form.
OC Restaurant Quest: Cantina El Dorado in Auburn Hills
Oakland County Times is on a QUEST to enjoy every local restaurant in Oakland County.
Officials Urge Residents to Avoid Mosquito Bites After West Nile Virus Found Locally
Oakland County Health Division is urging residents to protect themselves from mosquito bites after three birds and the county’s first mosquito pool of 2024 have tested positive for West Nile virus
Berkley School Board Seeking Applicants to Fill Vacancy
The new Board trustee will finish Mr. Justice’s term through December 31, 2024.
Sept. 16 – Edmund Fitzgerald: The Stories, The Song Dinner and Discussion at Highland Activity Center
The dinner is provided by Sparkies Kitchen and Bar. Sept 16 with Dinner at 6pm and Presentation at 7pm.
Aug 20 – Ferndale Schools Back to School Blast
Free School Supplies, Fun, Meet School Family, Community Resources!
Aug 19 – Oakland County Health and Human Services Family Fun and Resource Expo
Oakland County Health and Human Services is hosting a free family fun and resource expo for Oakland County residents on Monday, August 19 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. at Catalpa Oaks County Park in Southfield.
Aug 17 – School Beautification Day Volunteers Needed for Ferndale Schools
We welcome all of our families, students, staff and partners to help us in this work
Royal Oak Shares Dream Cruise Dos and Don’ts
Here’s our annual list of ‘Dos and Don’ts’ for what is considered the world’s largest one-day automotive event!
Holly Oaks ORV Park Hosting Free ORV Weekend Aug 17-18
To learn more about Holly Oaks ORV Park and view Frequently Asked Questions, key rules and other resources, visit OaklandCountyParks.com.
Voter Turnout Down in Every Oakland County Community, See How Your City / Township Did
The chart below shows the turnout, ranked across the 51 Oakland County communities.
Samino Scott Leading the Way with Pontiac Collective Impact Partnership
If his educational chops give him the knowledge to lead, his past as a troubled youth gives him the perspective to relate to what others are going through.
Real Estate Law Firm Galloway & Hommel, LLP Opens in Royal Oak
Galloway and Hommel have extensive experience with real estate litigation, boundary line disputes, real estate brokerage law, commercial and residential transactions and commercial lease negotiations.
Explore: Oakwood Lake Park in Oxford Township
Up in northern Oakland County is Oakwood Lake Township Park, a 300 acre park with a small trail system and a disc golf course
OC Restaurant Quest: Leonard’s Pizza in Leonard
Oakland County Times is on a QUEST to enjoy every local restaurant in Oakland County.
15 Year Old Accused of Breaking Into Home and Cannabis Store in Royal Oak
During the search, police recovered more than $100,000 worth of stolen marijuana and cannabis-related merchandise and took the juvenile suspect into custody.
Sylvan Lake Man is the 11th Person to Drown in Oakland County This Year
The Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue Team is investigating the incident.
Oct 17 – Auburn Hills Chamber of Commerce Taste Event
Join us for an unforgettable experience at the annual Auburn Hills Chamber of Commerce TASTE event!
Oct 28 – Hillary Clinton Event at Detroit Opera House
At each event, Secretary Clinton and a moderator will take the audience on a journey of unvarnished exchanges…
Sept 21 – Make Blankets to Donate at Fleece & Thank You Event in Pontiac
Join us at our annual Make a Blanket Day!
Sept 28 – Affirmations Studio 35 Gala
Disco era dress is encouraged, but not required. Are you ready to party like it’s 1977 with our groovy community?!
Sept 23 – Pontiac State of the City Address
Mayor Tim Greimel presents the 2024 State of the City Address highlighting accomplishments of the past year and plans for the future.
Sept 20-22 – Funky Ferndale Art Fair
Join us on W. 9 Mile for the fun, with more than 140 juried artists and authors.
Sept 19 – WONder Woman Awards Honoring Danielle Atkinson, Dr. Donna Bell, and Dr. Casandra Ulbrich
Celebrate the achievements of our distinguished honorees at the Regency Manor & Banquet Center on Thursday, September 19th, 2024.
Sept 18 – Hazel Park Hosting Open House to Discuss Park and Rec Options
The Hazel Park Recreation Department is seeking input on city park use and improvements that residents would like to see.
Sept 15 – Oak Hill Cemetery Walk in Pontiac
This year’s theme is “The Dead Poet and the Society” and we will be telling the stories of the founders of the Pioneer Society of Oakland County.
Sept 8 – Oak Park Tower Tailgate “Mane Event”
Enjoy food, drinks, yard games, and energetic music to get you pumped for the game.
Seven Lakes State Park to Close for Paving Beginning Sept 3
Demolition is scheduled to begin in August, with the paving to occur in September.
Aug 29 – Hazel Park Hometown Huddle
Come to the Hazel Park Hometown Huddle on Thursday Aug 29 from 5 to 6:30pm to enjoy arts, crafts, games, and prizes, and more – all free.
Aug 28 and Sept 18 – Public Meetings for SMART Community Feedback (Via Zoom)
Join one of two public meetings to learn more about the two proposed scenarios and share your thoughts.
Aug 28 – Shaffer and Associates Home Buying and Selling Q&A at Mother Handsome in Oak Park
Join us on Wednesday, August 28 @ 6:30pm to get all the details and your questions answered!
Aug 24-25 – Hazel Park Art Fair
The Hazel Park Art Fair is an art fair for everybody located in hip, happening Hazel Park.
Aug 23 – 25 – Dragon on the Lake in Lake Orion
What was ultimately discovered to be a childish prank is now a beloved mascot of this beautiful lake community.
Aug 23 – Royal Oak Farmers Market Chutney Festival
Tickets for this vibrant celebration of South Asian and West Indian cultures are available now on Eventbrite, with options for General Admission, VIP, and After Party access.
Aug 21 – Main Street Franklin Summer Block Party
There will be food trucks, ice cream, and cocktails available, plus fun for the whole family including Foam Factory, arts and crafts, balloon animals, face painting, stilt walkers, photo booth, and more.
Aug 20 – Rochester Hills Library Presents Medicare 101
Medicare can be complicated—even confusing—with its multiple parts and the many choices it offers.
Aug 18 – ReLeaf Michigan Native Plant Sale in Troy
The Michigan Native Plant Sale helps to support tree planting nonprofit ReLeaf Michigan.
Aug 17 – Woodward Dream Cruise
Each year, more than 1.5 million people celebrate their love of the open road and enjoy more than 40,000 vehicles ranging from muscle cars, street rods, custom builds, collector cars, and special edition models.
Aug 17 – Volunteers Needed for Cleanup, Planting at Heritage Park in Farmington Hills
Volunteer to make Heritage Park an even better place!
Huron Valley State Bank Hosting Shredding Day and Collecting Items for Troops Aug. 17
The community is welcome to shred confidential documents safely and securely free of charge (up to four banker boxes per person or business, and up to shredding truck capacity).
Aug 16 – Full Moon Nature Hike in Farmington Hills
After the sun goes down, Heritage Park comes alive!
Aug 15 – Oak Park Cruise and Groove
There will be 60+ classic cars and live music with Good Gravy.
Aug 14 – Road Commission Hosting Meeting About Commerce Road Culvert Replacement
The meeting is from 4 p.m. until 6 p.m. at Gretchko Elementary School, 5300 Greer Road, West Bloomfield Township.
Aug 14 Rochester Hills Culver’s Hosting Donate While You Dine to Support Shooting Victims
50% of sales will benefit those families.
Rochester’s Snowman Stroll Starts Dec 1 – Artists Invited to Submit Designs
This holiday season, Downtown Rochester will once again host the Snowman Stroll, a public art event featuring 5’ fiberglass snowman along Main Street, designed by local artists and sponsored by local businesses.
Aug 6 Election Results Across Oakland County
Voters had their say in the Aug. 6 Primary…
Portion of I-75 to Close for Weekend Construction in Northern Oakland County
Northbound I-75 traffic will be detoured via northbound US-24 (Dixie Highway) (Exit 93) in the Village of Clarkston and continue north to I-75 in Genesee County.
Restaurant Quest: Luisa’s Artisanal Street Food in Ferndale
Oakland County Times is on a QUEST to enjoy every local restaurant in Oakland County. This long-term project is a labor of love, supported by our friends at White Castle.
Attorney Howard Collens Launches Collens Estate Law in Huntington Woods
“For me, it’s a time of great optimism for what the future holds,” said founder Howard Collens
2024 Election Info.
Candidates interested in doing an interview can reach out to editor@oc115.com for more info.
Video: Discussion on Proposed Pontiac Charter on Aug. 6 Ballot
Oakland County Times interviewed Williams and Stewart about the proposed changes.
Video Interviews: Three Candidates Running for 6th Circuit Court Judge, Primary is Aug. 6
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
Video: Democratic Primary Candidates Vie for County Commission Seat in Hazel Park, Madison Heights and Troy
In the race for County Commissioner of District 3, there are two Democrats running in the Aug. 6 Primary: incumbent Ann Erickson Gault, and Roslyn Grafstein.
Video: Two Candidates Running for Groveland Township Supervisor Position
In Groveland Township the current Supervisor is not seeking re-election, leaving two Republican candidates to face off in the Aug. 6, 2024 Primary.
Aug 13 – Produce Drive to Help Families in Highland Twp Area
Share your summer produce to help local families in need.
Aug 13 – Auburn Hills Police Hosting National Night Out Event
Join Auburn Hills Police on August 13th from 6:00 PM-8:00 PM
Aug 11 – MLB Sponsoring Mayors Play Ball Event in Orion Township
Calling all baseball fans and future all-stars!
Aug 11 – Hazel Park Pride
Metro Detroit’s friendly festival returns for a beautiful stroll in the park, as we welcome you to our fourth Annual Hazel Park Pride 2024 Celebration
Aug 10 – Lathrup Village Music Festival
This free event aims to bring together people from within Lathrup Village and the greater Metro Detroit area. The LVMF will feature some of the most talented area musicians alongside a number of resident musicians
Latest Articles
2024 Election Info.
Candidates interested in doing an interview can reach out to editor@oc115.com for more info.
Culture and Cuisine Abound at Royal Oak’s Arts, Beats, and Eats Festival
Over 100 booths with fine art, mixed media, ceramics, metals, illustration, photography and more were at the fair.
Candidate Interview: April Beaton for Hazel Park School Board
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
Candidate Interview: Robin Dillard-Russaw for 46th District Court Judge
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
Holly DDA Director Nick Klempp Leaving for New Position
Klemp has been the DDA Director since 2020, where he’s been part of many projects to help the downtown and it’s businesses.
Oakland County Foster Closet and Their Impact on Helping Families in Need
This closet is a 501c(3) non-profit run 100% by volunteers and donations, and it provides necessary items to low income families with foster children in southeast Michigan.
OC Restaurant Quest: Leo’s Coney Island
Oakland County Times is on a QUEST to enjoy every local restaurant in Oakland County.
School Districts Invited to Apply for Clean Bus Energy Grants
This Michigan-specific program is in addition to the National Clean School Bus Program and other funding opportunities coordinated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
Labor Day Break – See You in September
Oakland County Times is on Labor Day Break and will return soon after the holiday!
Candidate Interview: Traci Richards for Oakland County Probate Court Judge
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
Candidate Interview: Julie Alspach for Rochester Community School Board
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
Holly Schools Celebrates Upgraded Stadium and New Construction Trades Center
At both events, Roper was joined by students, staff and building and district administration. Holly Area Schools board members, parents, local leaders and community members also attended.
OC Restaurant Quest: China Express in Sylvan Lake
Oakland County Times is on a QUEST to enjoy every local restaurant in Oakland County.
Donors Can Help Pick Baby Gorilla’s Name at Detroit Zoo
“This has been an incredibly fun and exciting time for our entire animal care team,” said Mike Murray, vice president of life sciences for the Detroit Zoological Society
Downtown Ferndale Concerts on Nine Continue w/Special Friday Show, Art Experiences
Now in its fourth year, the series features nine local area performers across a wide range of musical styles.
Field of Sunflowers Symbolizes Oakland County Commitment to Sustainability
“Sunflowers make people happy and add food for pollinators and some of the native animals,” he said.
AgeWays Nonprofit Senior Services Seeks Board Member Applicants
Applications will close at 4:30 p.m. on August 30, 2024.
Klezmer Bands from Across the State Gathering for KlezMitten Festival Sept. 15
Klezundheit will be performing along with Lansing-based Heartland Klezmorim, and two bands from Ann Arbor: Schmaltz Klezmer-Funk, and Klezmephonic.
OC Restaurant Quest: Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar in Birmingham
Oakland County Times is on a QUEST to enjoy every local restaurant in Oakland County.
Fire Damages Wolverine Machine & Screwshop in Holly
Holly Fire Chief Jeremy Watson thanked the public who quickly reported seeing smoke which allowed for a fast response
Northland Mall Security Guards Found Not Guilty in 2014 Death of McKenzie Cochran
On Friday former private security guards John Seiberling, Gaven King, and Aaron Maree were found not guilty by an Oakland County jury of involuntary manslaughter…
Candidate Interview: Richard Kaczanowski for Rochester Community School Board
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
OC Restaurant Quest: Mother Handsome in Oak Park
Oakland County Times is on a QUEST to enjoy every local restaurant in Oakland County.
MiLEAP Announces Grant Opportunity to Fund Out-of-School Time Programs
Eligible community-based organizations may apply for grant funding to support expanded learning opportunities, including mentoring, leadership, visual and performing arts, literacy, science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and more.
Downtown Auburn Hills Limits On-Street Parking to Two Hours from 8am to 6pm
Once the signs are installed, the Auburn Hills Police Department will implement a 30-day educational period.
More Brands of Cinnamon Recalled Due to Lead Contamination
To learn more about blood lead testing, visit the MI Lead Safe webpage.
Holly Football Players Visit Lions Training Camp
Senior members of the Broncho Varsity Football Team got an up-close and personal look at the Detroit Lions Training Camp
Farmington Hills Gets $140,000 Grant for LED Lighting at Fire Station
The City’s Capital Improvement Plan and Facilities Condition Assessment have played a crucial role in identifying and prioritizing projects that align with the City’s energy efficiency and sustainability objectives.
Keego Harbor Asks Residents to Report Service Line Materials by Aug 30
The process should take only a few minutes and is easy for anyone to do.
Teen with Autism Rescued from Marsh After Running Away from Hiking Group
A 14-year-old Farmington Hills teenager with autism who was missing for three hours was rescued Tuesday from a marshy area of Proud Lake by Oakland County Sheriff’s Office deputies.
Candidate Interview: Matthew Ackerman for Michigan Court of Appeals District 2
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
Candidate Interview: Barb Anness for Rochester Community School Board
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
Road Commission to Host Public Meeting on 2025 Budget, Including Big Projects
The public is invited to attend the hearing and offer input on the proposed budget.
Doctor Charged with Placing Hidden Cameras in Hospitals, Swim Club
“It’s more than an invasion of privacy. It robs these moms and kids, and all of us, of a sense of safety we should have when we’re with our kids at a place like that.”
Sign Your Pooch Up for the Holly Days Dog Parade and Costume Contest Sept 7
Enter contest for best costume, best wiggly butt, best bark, best ears, smallest dog, largest dog, best trick, most exotic pet, and looks most like owner.
Huron Valley State Bank Collects Items for Open Door Outreach Center’s Birthday Bag Program
The collection yielded an assortment of items including cake mixes, frostings, sprinkles, candles, gift bags, party favors, balloons, plates, utensils, and toys.
Brandon Mayfield Charged with Felonies After Standoff in Farmington Hills
“Violent crime in any form is never acceptable, but this incident was further aggravated by racially influenced speech,” said Farmington Hills Police Chief Jeff King.
OC Restaurant Quest: Coeur in Downtown Ferndale
Oakland County Times is on a QUEST to enjoy every local restaurant in Oakland County.
Candidate Interview: Shadia Martini for State Rep District 54
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
Candidate Interview: Latoya Marie Willis for Michigan Court of Appeals District 2
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
South Blvd in Pontiac to Close for Railroad Maintenance
South Blvd is expected to be closed beginning Aug. 19 at the Sanford Street railroad crossing for track maintenance
Events in Oakland County
To submit event information, please email editor@oc115.com.
Village of Holly Has Openings on Historic District Commission and DDA
Please visit the Village of Holly Offices (504 ½ East Maple) to fill out a Citizen Participation Form.
OC Restaurant Quest: Cantina El Dorado in Auburn Hills
Oakland County Times is on a QUEST to enjoy every local restaurant in Oakland County.
Officials Urge Residents to Avoid Mosquito Bites After West Nile Virus Found Locally
Oakland County Health Division is urging residents to protect themselves from mosquito bites after three birds and the county’s first mosquito pool of 2024 have tested positive for West Nile virus
Berkley School Board Seeking Applicants to Fill Vacancy
The new Board trustee will finish Mr. Justice’s term through December 31, 2024.
Sept. 16 – Edmund Fitzgerald: The Stories, The Song Dinner and Discussion at Highland Activity Center
The dinner is provided by Sparkies Kitchen and Bar. Sept 16 with Dinner at 6pm and Presentation at 7pm.
Aug 20 – Ferndale Schools Back to School Blast
Free School Supplies, Fun, Meet School Family, Community Resources!
Aug 19 – Oakland County Health and Human Services Family Fun and Resource Expo
Oakland County Health and Human Services is hosting a free family fun and resource expo for Oakland County residents on Monday, August 19 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. at Catalpa Oaks County Park in Southfield.
Aug 17 – School Beautification Day Volunteers Needed for Ferndale Schools
We welcome all of our families, students, staff and partners to help us in this work
Royal Oak Shares Dream Cruise Dos and Don’ts
Here’s our annual list of ‘Dos and Don’ts’ for what is considered the world’s largest one-day automotive event!
Holly Oaks ORV Park Hosting Free ORV Weekend Aug 17-18
To learn more about Holly Oaks ORV Park and view Frequently Asked Questions, key rules and other resources, visit OaklandCountyParks.com.
Voter Turnout Down in Every Oakland County Community, See How Your City / Township Did
The chart below shows the turnout, ranked across the 51 Oakland County communities.
Samino Scott Leading the Way with Pontiac Collective Impact Partnership
If his educational chops give him the knowledge to lead, his past as a troubled youth gives him the perspective to relate to what others are going through.
Real Estate Law Firm Galloway & Hommel, LLP Opens in Royal Oak
Galloway and Hommel have extensive experience with real estate litigation, boundary line disputes, real estate brokerage law, commercial and residential transactions and commercial lease negotiations.
Explore: Oakwood Lake Park in Oxford Township
Up in northern Oakland County is Oakwood Lake Township Park, a 300 acre park with a small trail system and a disc golf course
OC Restaurant Quest: Leonard’s Pizza in Leonard
Oakland County Times is on a QUEST to enjoy every local restaurant in Oakland County.
15 Year Old Accused of Breaking Into Home and Cannabis Store in Royal Oak
During the search, police recovered more than $100,000 worth of stolen marijuana and cannabis-related merchandise and took the juvenile suspect into custody.
Sylvan Lake Man is the 11th Person to Drown in Oakland County This Year
The Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue Team is investigating the incident.
Oct 17 – Auburn Hills Chamber of Commerce Taste Event
Join us for an unforgettable experience at the annual Auburn Hills Chamber of Commerce TASTE event!
Oct 28 – Hillary Clinton Event at Detroit Opera House
At each event, Secretary Clinton and a moderator will take the audience on a journey of unvarnished exchanges…
Sept 21 – Make Blankets to Donate at Fleece & Thank You Event in Pontiac
Join us at our annual Make a Blanket Day!
Sept 28 – Affirmations Studio 35 Gala
Disco era dress is encouraged, but not required. Are you ready to party like it’s 1977 with our groovy community?!
Sept 23 – Pontiac State of the City Address
Mayor Tim Greimel presents the 2024 State of the City Address highlighting accomplishments of the past year and plans for the future.
Sept 20-22 – Funky Ferndale Art Fair
Join us on W. 9 Mile for the fun, with more than 140 juried artists and authors.
Sept 19 – WONder Woman Awards Honoring Danielle Atkinson, Dr. Donna Bell, and Dr. Casandra Ulbrich
Celebrate the achievements of our distinguished honorees at the Regency Manor & Banquet Center on Thursday, September 19th, 2024.
Sept 18 – Hazel Park Hosting Open House to Discuss Park and Rec Options
The Hazel Park Recreation Department is seeking input on city park use and improvements that residents would like to see.
Sept 15 – Oak Hill Cemetery Walk in Pontiac
This year’s theme is “The Dead Poet and the Society” and we will be telling the stories of the founders of the Pioneer Society of Oakland County.
Sept 8 – Oak Park Tower Tailgate “Mane Event”
Enjoy food, drinks, yard games, and energetic music to get you pumped for the game.
Seven Lakes State Park to Close for Paving Beginning Sept 3
Demolition is scheduled to begin in August, with the paving to occur in September.
Aug 29 – Hazel Park Hometown Huddle
Come to the Hazel Park Hometown Huddle on Thursday Aug 29 from 5 to 6:30pm to enjoy arts, crafts, games, and prizes, and more – all free.
Aug 28 and Sept 18 – Public Meetings for SMART Community Feedback (Via Zoom)
Join one of two public meetings to learn more about the two proposed scenarios and share your thoughts.
Aug 28 – Shaffer and Associates Home Buying and Selling Q&A at Mother Handsome in Oak Park
Join us on Wednesday, August 28 @ 6:30pm to get all the details and your questions answered!
Aug 24-25 – Hazel Park Art Fair
The Hazel Park Art Fair is an art fair for everybody located in hip, happening Hazel Park.
Aug 23 – 25 – Dragon on the Lake in Lake Orion
What was ultimately discovered to be a childish prank is now a beloved mascot of this beautiful lake community.
Aug 23 – Royal Oak Farmers Market Chutney Festival
Tickets for this vibrant celebration of South Asian and West Indian cultures are available now on Eventbrite, with options for General Admission, VIP, and After Party access.
Aug 21 – Main Street Franklin Summer Block Party
There will be food trucks, ice cream, and cocktails available, plus fun for the whole family including Foam Factory, arts and crafts, balloon animals, face painting, stilt walkers, photo booth, and more.
Aug 20 – Rochester Hills Library Presents Medicare 101
Medicare can be complicated—even confusing—with its multiple parts and the many choices it offers.
Aug 18 – ReLeaf Michigan Native Plant Sale in Troy
The Michigan Native Plant Sale helps to support tree planting nonprofit ReLeaf Michigan.
Aug 17 – Woodward Dream Cruise
Each year, more than 1.5 million people celebrate their love of the open road and enjoy more than 40,000 vehicles ranging from muscle cars, street rods, custom builds, collector cars, and special edition models.
Aug 17 – Volunteers Needed for Cleanup, Planting at Heritage Park in Farmington Hills
Volunteer to make Heritage Park an even better place!
Huron Valley State Bank Hosting Shredding Day and Collecting Items for Troops Aug. 17
The community is welcome to shred confidential documents safely and securely free of charge (up to four banker boxes per person or business, and up to shredding truck capacity).
Aug 16 – Full Moon Nature Hike in Farmington Hills
After the sun goes down, Heritage Park comes alive!
Aug 15 – Oak Park Cruise and Groove
There will be 60+ classic cars and live music with Good Gravy.
Aug 14 – Road Commission Hosting Meeting About Commerce Road Culvert Replacement
The meeting is from 4 p.m. until 6 p.m. at Gretchko Elementary School, 5300 Greer Road, West Bloomfield Township.
Aug 14 Rochester Hills Culver’s Hosting Donate While You Dine to Support Shooting Victims
50% of sales will benefit those families.
Rochester’s Snowman Stroll Starts Dec 1 – Artists Invited to Submit Designs
This holiday season, Downtown Rochester will once again host the Snowman Stroll, a public art event featuring 5’ fiberglass snowman along Main Street, designed by local artists and sponsored by local businesses.
Aug 6 Election Results Across Oakland County
Voters had their say in the Aug. 6 Primary…
Portion of I-75 to Close for Weekend Construction in Northern Oakland County
Northbound I-75 traffic will be detoured via northbound US-24 (Dixie Highway) (Exit 93) in the Village of Clarkston and continue north to I-75 in Genesee County.
Restaurant Quest: Luisa’s Artisanal Street Food in Ferndale
Oakland County Times is on a QUEST to enjoy every local restaurant in Oakland County. This long-term project is a labor of love, supported by our friends at White Castle.
Attorney Howard Collens Launches Collens Estate Law in Huntington Woods
“For me, it’s a time of great optimism for what the future holds,” said founder Howard Collens
2024 Election Info.
Candidates interested in doing an interview can reach out to editor@oc115.com for more info.
Video: Discussion on Proposed Pontiac Charter on Aug. 6 Ballot
Oakland County Times interviewed Williams and Stewart about the proposed changes.
Video Interviews: Three Candidates Running for 6th Circuit Court Judge, Primary is Aug. 6
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
Video: Democratic Primary Candidates Vie for County Commission Seat in Hazel Park, Madison Heights and Troy
In the race for County Commissioner of District 3, there are two Democrats running in the Aug. 6 Primary: incumbent Ann Erickson Gault, and Roslyn Grafstein.
Video: Two Candidates Running for Groveland Township Supervisor Position
In Groveland Township the current Supervisor is not seeking re-election, leaving two Republican candidates to face off in the Aug. 6, 2024 Primary.
Aug 13 – Produce Drive to Help Families in Highland Twp Area
Share your summer produce to help local families in need.
Aug 13 – Auburn Hills Police Hosting National Night Out Event
Join Auburn Hills Police on August 13th from 6:00 PM-8:00 PM
Aug 11 – MLB Sponsoring Mayors Play Ball Event in Orion Township
Calling all baseball fans and future all-stars!
Aug 11 – Hazel Park Pride
Metro Detroit’s friendly festival returns for a beautiful stroll in the park, as we welcome you to our fourth Annual Hazel Park Pride 2024 Celebration
Aug 10 – Lathrup Village Music Festival
This free event aims to bring together people from within Lathrup Village and the greater Metro Detroit area. The LVMF will feature some of the most talented area musicians alongside a number of resident musicians