Farmington Celebrates Grants, Housing, Drone Unit and More in State of City Address
Huntington Woods DPW Supervisor Dies During Storm Cleanup, GoFundMe Launched
Local Artists Shine at Common Ground Art Show in Ferndale
Oakland County Restaurant Quest: Nashville Detroit in White Lake
April 15 – Orion Township Summer Staff Job Fair
April 3 – Great Marshmallow Drop at Worden Park in Royal Oak
March 25 – Rochester Community Schools Community Conversation with Superintendent Nicholas Russo
Milford High School Art Exhibition at Huron Valley Arts March 20 – April 10
Six Women Honored with Women’s History Month Awards
Events in Oakland County
Farmington Celebrates Grants, Housing, Drone Unit and More in State of City Address
Huntington Woods DPW Supervisor Dies During Storm Cleanup, GoFundMe Launched
Local Artists Shine at Common Ground Art Show in Ferndale
Oakland County Restaurant Quest: Nashville Detroit in White Lake
April 15 – Orion Township Summer Staff Job Fair
April 3 – Great Marshmallow Drop at Worden Park in Royal Oak
March 25 – Rochester Community Schools Community Conversation with Superintendent Nicholas Russo
Milford High School Art Exhibition at Huron Valley Arts March 20 – April 10
Six Women Honored with Women’s History Month Awards
Events in Oakland County

Latest Articles

Farmington Celebrates Grants, Housing, Drone Unit and More in State of City Address

Farmington Mayor Joe LaRussa had a lot to be proud of as he shared his third annual State of the City speech on March 6 at Farmington High School.

Huntington Woods DPW Supervisor Dies During Storm Cleanup, GoFundMe Launched

A GoFundMe page is being established to support the family at this time. Please visit https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-dawn-3-children-after-loss-of-husband-and-veteran if you are able to contribute.

Local Artists Shine at Common Ground Art Show in Ferndale

The event featured artists from the Ferndale area, and was part of Downtown Ferndale’s ArtMarch month-long celebration of art.

Oakland County Restaurant Quest: Nashville Detroit in White Lake

Oakland County Times publisher Crystal Proxmire is on a quest to try every restaurant in Oakland County, and to share that flavorful adventure with you! 

April 15 – Orion Township Summer Staff Job Fair

Looking for a fun and rewarding summer job? Join us at the Orion Township Parks & Recreation Job Fair

April 3 – Great Marshmallow Drop at Worden Park in Royal Oak

Watch in amazement as 15,000 marshmallows are dropped from a helicopter. Participants then need to collect only one marshmallow that can be exchanged for a prize.

March 25 – Rochester Community Schools Community Conversation with Superintendent Nicholas Russo

Join Rochester Community Schools Superintendent Nicholas Russo for a community conversation and thoughtful discussion about student-centered teaching and learning across the district.

Milford High School Art Exhibition at Huron Valley Arts March 20 – April 10

Huron Valley arts is located at 205 W. Livingston in Highland Township.

Six Women Honored with Women’s History Month Awards

Oakland County recently honored six incredible Oakland County women making a powerful impact in their communities as 2026 Women’s History Month Award recipients!

Events in Oakland County

Here are some upcoming events in Oakland County

OCHN Provides Mental Health Tips and Resources in Response to Violence at Temple Israel

Oakland Community Health Network has shared mental health tips and resources in the wake of the attack on Temple Israel in West Bloomfield today.

Active Shooter Reported at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield – ONGOING UPDATES

This story is a work in progress, and is being updated as more information becomes available

Vendors Wanted for Highland Founders Day, Plus Classic Cars Needed

Highland’s Founders Day Parade and Festival takes place May 16, 2026 and applications are open for vendors and for classic cars.

What Comes Next for Fair Ferndale?

In the years since the group has grown to take on a number of projects, with equity and inclusion in mind.

Village of Holly Police Launch Bicycle Registration Program

We also encourage everyone to take a few simple precautions to reduce the risk of bicycle theft

Oak Park School Board Vice President Resigns Days After Lawsuit Prompts Superintendent’s Retirement

The resignation came just four days after Superintendent Angel Abdulahad retired in the wake of a lawsuit alleging financial improprieties, human resource issues, and whistleblower retaliation.

Lathrup Village Online Surveys Seek Input for Master Plan

Please take a few minutes to complete the mini-surveys and share your vision for Lathrup Village.

Attorney General Shares Facts About Sweepstakes to Avoid Being Swindled

“While there are legitimate, reputable companies that use sweepstakes promotions fairly and honestly, others may use them to deceive consumers,” said Attorney General Nessel.

Huntington Woods Men’s Club Service Auction is April 18

Looking forward to seeing you April 18 for a night of food, drinks, bidding, live entertainment and fun with your neighbors!

April 17 – Novi State of the City Address

Join Mayor Justin Fischer as he delivers the annual State of the City Address highlighting several key projects while looking toward the future and sharing what’s in store for our Novi in the future.

March 28 – Orion Township Bunny Bop!

Spring is in the air! Hop on over for a photo visit with a special bunny, craft project and egg hunt.

MDOT Hosting Webinars on Proposed Updates to Statewide Transportation Plan, March 26 & 27

The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is hosting two virtual webinars and inviting residents to provide input on the state long-range transportation plan

White Lake Oaks Hosting 3rd Annual Spring Arts & Crafts Show March 21

Get excited about the warmer weather on the way and become inspired by the creativity exhibited by our talented, local vendors.

El Car Wash Hosting Neighborhood Meeting in Ferndale March 11

The event takes place Wednesday, March 11, 2026 from 7-8:30pm at the Les Stanford Buick GMC Showroom

Men Who Planned to Shoot up Graduation Ceremony Plead Guilty

Two Pontiac men accused of planning a mass shooting at a high school graduation in 2025 have April sentencing dates after each pleading guilty to multiple felony charges.

Oakland County Restaurant Quest: Edo Ramen House in Royal Oak

Oakland County Times publisher Crystal Proxmire is on a quest to try every restaurant in Oakland County, and to share that flavorful adventure with you! 

How Much Money Will Oakland County Communities be Getting from Marijuana Tax

In 2025, Oakland County had 49 marijuana businesses across the14 communities

Orion Kids Embrace Reading with Battle of the Books (video)

The Victory Celebration also included a speech and book signing by author Kelly Baptist who wrote one of the books included in the competition – Ready, Set, Dough

48 Inch Water Main Break Prompts Flooding, Boil Water Advisory

The break happened in Farmington Hills, with officials urging people to avoid 14 Mile Road between Drake and Farmington Roads.

Royal Oak St. Patrick’s Day Parade is March 14, Mike Frentz Named Grand Marshal

Deck your kids, your pets, your bicycles and wagons in everything green and join us for a family-filled celebration of Irish tradition.

Ferndale Lower Elementary ‘Goes for the Gold’ During ‘March is Reading Month’

Ferndale Lower Elementary ‘Goes for the Gold’ During ‘March is Reading Month’ (Ferndale Schools, March 7, 2026) On March 2, Ferndale Lower Elementary kicked off March is Reading Month with a “Go for the Gold” themed opening ceremony! Students lined the hallways waving flags from around the world and cheered as staff members passed the…

Oakland County Executive Gives State of the County Address (Video)

“We continue to believe that our county government can improve the lives of all our residents – and we’re proving it every day.”

44th District Court Announces Memorial Wall and Scholarship in Honor of Judge Jamie Wittenberg

“He made a real difference in the lives of so many who appeared before him, and we are all so grateful that he was our judge.”

In Wake of Lawsuit Allegations, Oak Park Superintendent Angel Abdulahad Retires

Employees outlined the multiple complaints to the school board, and on Nov. 18, 2025, Abdulahad was placed on paid administrative leave pending the outcome of an investigation.

ArtMarch Puts Spotlight on Ferndale Art Galleries

Be sure to check out the local art galleries, not just for ArtMarch, but any time of the year!

March 23 – Oak Park Master Plan Open House

The Master Plan, updated every 5 years, helps guide decisions related to housing, development, mobility, parks, infrastructure, and overall quality of life.

March 18 – Downtown Highland Volunteer Fair

Whether you’re interested in event planning, community outreach, or beautification projects, there’s something for everyone.

March 11 – ACLU of Michigan Hosting Virtual Know Your Rights Townhall

Please join the ACLU of Michigan and the Michigan Immigrant Rights Center for a statewide Know Your Rights Townhall

Oakland County Earns Bird City Michigan Designation

The program recognizes communities taking action to sustainably protect and mitigate threats to bird habitats by engaging and educating the community

Clarkston Man Accused of Felonies for Damaging License Plate Cameras in Waterford

Ironically, Detectives discovered one of the ALPR had captured an image of the vehicle and license plate driven by the suspect at the time the cameras were damaged.

Online Survey to Help Oakland County Prioritize HUD Funds

Please take 10-15 minutes to complete this brief questionnaire to have your voice heard.

Orion Area Chamber Breakfast Highlights Community Successes

The event touted Chamber successes, as well as gave local officials a chance to share updates.

Oakland County Restaurant Quest: Kubba House in West Bloomfield

Oakland County Times publisher Crystal Proxmire is on a quest to try every restaurant in Oakland County, and to share that flavorful adventure with you! 

Rochester Hills Receives Grant Funding for High-Intensity Activated Crosswalks

Crossings will be installed on John R at Spencer Park, Borden Park and Holy Family School.

Madison, Pontiac, and Royal Oak School Districts Get Clean Bus Energy Grants

“This grant allows us to reduce emissions, invest in cleaner transportation for students, and responsibly steward taxpayer resources through strategic state funding.”

Oakland County Veterans Resource Fair in Novi March 26

We kindly ask all attendees to sign up for a timed entry slot.

Royal Oak Hosting State of the Chamber and Awards Ceremony March 26

The State of the Chamber VIP Celebration gives members the opportunity to hear key updates and insights on the Chamber’s activities, goals, and future.

March 23 – Comedy Night Fundraiser at Highland Activity Center

Come and enjoy a night of food & great laughs while supporting the Highland Activity Center

March 22 – West Bloomfield Library Local Author Fair

West Bloomfield Twp Public Library is hosting their 3rd Annual Local Health Fair on Sunday March 22

Webster Community Center in Pontiac Grand Opening March 20

The event marks the transformation of the historic 1920 Webster Elementary School into a vibrant, multi‑use community hub designed to serve Pontiac residents for generations to come.

March 17 – Coffee with Hazel Park Schools Superintendent Amy Wilcox 

Mark your calendars for the next Coffee with Hazel Park Superintendent Dr. Amy Wilcox

March 14 – Holly Fire Department Hosting CPR Training

Please contact the station to register. 248-531-6010

Auburn Hills Hosting Presentation on Pollinator Gardens March 14

Join the Rochester Pollinators team and learn about why pollinator gardens are so helpful to wildlife

Ferndale Art March: Man in the City Exhibition at Affirmations March 14

“We are thrilled to welcome John Sauve as our 2026 Artist in Residence. His work embodies the spirit of visibility and connection that defines Affirmations, and we are excited to share these projects with the entire community.”

March 14 – Laughs at the Lift Comedy to Support Student Scholarships in Highand-White Lake Area

Enjoy hilarious performances by talented comedians while supporting a great cause—raising funds for student scholarships.

March 12 – America 250 Planning Meeting at Waterford Oaks

Join community partners as we brainstorm for Oakland County’s America 250 celebration taking place at the Oakland History Center’s July Ice Cream Social.

March 10 – Senior Expo at San Marino Club in Troy

Connect with dozens of local organizations dedicated to helping seniors and their families in Troy, Birmingham, Bloomfield and surrounding communities.

Royal Oak Library Hosting AI Literacy Presentation March 9

You’ll learn what AI can (and can’t) do, why bias and “hallucinations” happen, and how to use AI responsibly and effectively.

Fair Ferndale Hosting Open House March 8

Fair Ferndale provides an opportunity to expand your community network and get involved. 

Farmington Area State of the Cities is March 6

The event begins with a business expo and a VIP reception.

Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter Giving State of the County March 5

This annual event serves as a roadmap for the county’s future, highlighting key initiatives and programs.

Ferndale Schools State of the District March 4

Come learn what’s new at Ferndale Schools!

Consumers Energy Hosting Open House About Pipeline Project in Clawson, Madison Heights, Royal Oak, and Warren March 4

Meet the project team, review maps and timelines, and ask questions.

March 3 – Hazel Park Promise Zone Fundraising Dinner

Join us in making education accessible to all and shaping the leaders of tomorrow.

DTE Raising Rates Again, And Maybe Yet Again

DTE’s announcement, submitted to the MPSC on February 24, was issued a mere five days after the MPSC approved a $242.4 million electric rate hike.

Madison Heights Earns MEDC Redevelopment Ready Communities Certification

“These improvements will help attract new investment, support local businesses, and strengthen our tax base.”

Governor Whitmer Gives State of the State Address

Governor Gretchen Whitmer delivered her eighth and final State of the State address at the Michigan House Chamber in front of a joint session of the Michigan House of Representatives and the Michigan Senate and broadcast live throughout the state on Wednesday.

Waterford Township Accepting Applications for Township Clerk

The Township Clerk plays a vital role in ensuring elections are conducted lawfully and efficiently, public records are properly maintained, and Township meetings and financial documentation comply with state law.

Pedestrian Fatally Struck on I-75

Northbound I-75 was closed for approximately four hours while emergency response, investigation, and scene clearance were completed.

Highland Township Reduces Number of Voting Precincts, Creates Central Location

Highland Township officials have voted to reduce the number of voting precincts from 8 to 5.

Local Government Groups Oppose Legislation Aimed at Statewide Zoning Rules for Housing

Over 1,300 officials and administrators across the state have signed letters shared by the three organizations.

Gunshots Fired at Teen in Berkley, Police Seek Info to Find Suspects

At this time, BDPS believes the suspects fled south on Royal from 12 Mile in several vehicles: a white or grey mid-size Chevy (similar to a Malibu) and a dark-colored Jeep (possibly maroon/red).

Oakland County Parks Celebrating 60 Years, Continuing to Grow

Over the decades, OCP has redefined outdoor recreation, reaching significant milestones such as…

City of Southfield Shares Statement on Civil Rights and Local Policing Policies in Wake of ICE Leasing Office Space

With the announcement of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office in Southfield, city leaders have been under pressure from those who don’t want to see ICE in their community.

Ferndale Art March: Public Information Session is March 29

During this public information event, you can learn about the art initiations that Downtown Ferndale has partnered with businesses to bring into the community, tell us what you would like to see more of and explore ways to get involved.

Ferndale Art March:  Hiroya Tsukamoto Master of Fingerstyle Guitar Concert March 27

Recognized for his dizzyingly agile fingerpicking and his soulful performances, Tsukamoto invites audiences into his world of musical exploration and emotional expression.

Ferndale Art March:  Pictionary at Sidecar Slider Bar March 24

This game night event is FREE and OPEN to the public.

Ferndale Art March: ARTICIPATE Opening Reception at Ferndale Area District Library March 22

Articipate is a Berkley-based art collective, founded in 2013, comprised of a passionate team of instructors and a wide range of talented artists.

Ferndale Art March:  Detroit Poetry Salon at Lawrence Street Gallery March 22

View the “Saints, Sinners, and Potters” an invitational exhibit celebrating ceramic artists and listen to poets read their poems written from the work in the gallery.

Ferndale Art March: Ceramic Group Show Opening at David Klein Gallery March 14

Artists included in exhibit series: Marie Hermann, Del Harrow, Ebitenyefa Baralaye.

Ferndale Art March  Saints, Sinners, and Potters at Lawrence Street Gallery Reception March 8

Lawrence Street Gallery is located at 22620 Woodward Ave Suite A.

Ferndale Art March: The Garden at David Klein Gallery March 7

David Klein Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of The Garden, an exhibition featuring new and recent paintings by Robert Schefman.

Ferndale Art March:  Common Ground Art Show March 6

Sponsored by First Merchants Bank, the Community Art Gallery will be exhibiting works of art by artist who live, work or create right here in 48220, a collection where every piece has a local story.

Ferndale Art March: Art March Opening Celebration at 215 West March 1

Join us to celebrate and network with artists, gallery owners, local businesses, the beautification efforts that have created the vast public art collection, and the creative energy that sets downtown Ferndale apart from the rest.

Ferndale Art March: Printmaking Demonstrations at Lawrence Street Gallery March 1

The audience can participate in the printing making demonstrations that will be taking place inside the gallery.

Ferndale Art March: Justin Bean Closing Reception and Artist Talk March 1

On Sunday March 1, Ferndale Area District Library is hosting artist Justin Bean for a closing reception at 2pm, with an artist talk with Q&A at 2:30pm.

Oakland County Board Honors Five Residents with Black Excellence Awards

As part of Black History Month, the Board of Commissioners honored five Oakland County residents with the 2026 Black Excellence Award at its Feb. 19 meeting.

Three Suspects Arrested in Murder of Andre Sontay Avant Jr in Commerce Township

The 19-year-old suspects, two from Romulus and one from Taylor, were arrested Thursday by members of the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office Fugitive Apprehension Team.

Orion Teen’s Focus on Figure Skating Places Him in Top Ten Nationwide

Josh was born and raised in Orion Township, and he began skating at a young age

Waterford Restaurant Weeks Take Place March 1-15

 WACC Restaurant Week returns March 1–15 and Waterford Area Chamber of Commerce got 29 incredible local restaurants ready to serve up exclusive specials.

Detroit Zoo’s Baby Giraffe Dies Due to Injury

“Okidi brought joy to so many, and she was deeply loved by those who cared for her each day.”

White Powder Sent to Oakland County GOP Office Likely Not Isolated Incident

An envelope with white powder that came in the mail prompted the temporary closure of the Oakland County Republican headquarters in Bloomfield Township on Friday.

Data Highlight: How do the Generations Play Out in SE Michigan?

It seems that any article that discusses political, social or economic trends these days looks at these trends in terms of how they play out for various generations.

Lake Orion’s Erik Meerschaert Named Regional Teacher of the Year

The Regional Teachers of the Year were selected through a competitive application process that began with Michigan Teacher of the Year nominations from students, staff and community members from across the state.

Aligned for Achievement: Bridging the Gap in Academic Growth at Ferndale Schools

We are striving for growth that doesn’t just pass a test, but prepares our students to lead in university classrooms and professional careers alike.

Death in Commerce Township Determined to be Homicide, Police Investigating

Anyone with information about the shooting, or who may have seen Avant on Sunday or early Monday, is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-SPEAK-UP.

Farmington Hills Hopes to Hire Nearly 200 Seasonal Employees

Attendees will have the chance to meet with representatives from various City departments and divisions to learn more about available opportunities, submit applications and interview for the position (or positions) in which they are interested.

Berkley Begins Economic Development Strategy Creation, Public Input Sought

The project is now underway, and a dedicated website has been created to provide project updates and opportunities for resident and business input.

Oh Beautiful Detroit Zoo, How Does Your Butterfly Garden Grow?

Under the sunshine of the beautiful dome has since been a magical place where butterflies flutter about to the delight of visitors of all ages.

Deputies Investigating After Body Found in Proud Lake Recreation Area

The body was discovered by a person who was visiting the park.

Latest Articles

Farmington Celebrates Grants, Housing, Drone Unit and More in State of City Address

Farmington Mayor Joe LaRussa had a lot to be proud of as he shared his third annual State of the City speech on March 6 at Farmington High School.

Huntington Woods DPW Supervisor Dies During Storm Cleanup, GoFundMe Launched

A GoFundMe page is being established to support the family at this time. Please visit https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-dawn-3-children-after-loss-of-husband-and-veteran if you are able to contribute.

Local Artists Shine at Common Ground Art Show in Ferndale

The event featured artists from the Ferndale area, and was part of Downtown Ferndale’s ArtMarch month-long celebration of art.

Oakland County Restaurant Quest: Nashville Detroit in White Lake

Oakland County Times publisher Crystal Proxmire is on a quest to try every restaurant in Oakland County, and to share that flavorful adventure with you! 

April 15 – Orion Township Summer Staff Job Fair

Looking for a fun and rewarding summer job? Join us at the Orion Township Parks & Recreation Job Fair

April 3 – Great Marshmallow Drop at Worden Park in Royal Oak

Watch in amazement as 15,000 marshmallows are dropped from a helicopter. Participants then need to collect only one marshmallow that can be exchanged for a prize.

March 25 – Rochester Community Schools Community Conversation with Superintendent Nicholas Russo

Join Rochester Community Schools Superintendent Nicholas Russo for a community conversation and thoughtful discussion about student-centered teaching and learning across the district.

Milford High School Art Exhibition at Huron Valley Arts March 20 – April 10

Huron Valley arts is located at 205 W. Livingston in Highland Township.

Six Women Honored with Women’s History Month Awards

Oakland County recently honored six incredible Oakland County women making a powerful impact in their communities as 2026 Women’s History Month Award recipients!

Events in Oakland County

Here are some upcoming events in Oakland County

OCHN Provides Mental Health Tips and Resources in Response to Violence at Temple Israel

Oakland Community Health Network has shared mental health tips and resources in the wake of the attack on Temple Israel in West Bloomfield today.

Active Shooter Reported at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield – ONGOING UPDATES

This story is a work in progress, and is being updated as more information becomes available

Vendors Wanted for Highland Founders Day, Plus Classic Cars Needed

Highland’s Founders Day Parade and Festival takes place May 16, 2026 and applications are open for vendors and for classic cars.

What Comes Next for Fair Ferndale?

In the years since the group has grown to take on a number of projects, with equity and inclusion in mind.

Village of Holly Police Launch Bicycle Registration Program

We also encourage everyone to take a few simple precautions to reduce the risk of bicycle theft

Oak Park School Board Vice President Resigns Days After Lawsuit Prompts Superintendent’s Retirement

The resignation came just four days after Superintendent Angel Abdulahad retired in the wake of a lawsuit alleging financial improprieties, human resource issues, and whistleblower retaliation.

Lathrup Village Online Surveys Seek Input for Master Plan

Please take a few minutes to complete the mini-surveys and share your vision for Lathrup Village.

Attorney General Shares Facts About Sweepstakes to Avoid Being Swindled

“While there are legitimate, reputable companies that use sweepstakes promotions fairly and honestly, others may use them to deceive consumers,” said Attorney General Nessel.

Huntington Woods Men’s Club Service Auction is April 18

Looking forward to seeing you April 18 for a night of food, drinks, bidding, live entertainment and fun with your neighbors!

April 17 – Novi State of the City Address

Join Mayor Justin Fischer as he delivers the annual State of the City Address highlighting several key projects while looking toward the future and sharing what’s in store for our Novi in the future.

March 28 – Orion Township Bunny Bop!

Spring is in the air! Hop on over for a photo visit with a special bunny, craft project and egg hunt.

MDOT Hosting Webinars on Proposed Updates to Statewide Transportation Plan, March 26 & 27

The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is hosting two virtual webinars and inviting residents to provide input on the state long-range transportation plan

White Lake Oaks Hosting 3rd Annual Spring Arts & Crafts Show March 21

Get excited about the warmer weather on the way and become inspired by the creativity exhibited by our talented, local vendors.

El Car Wash Hosting Neighborhood Meeting in Ferndale March 11

The event takes place Wednesday, March 11, 2026 from 7-8:30pm at the Les Stanford Buick GMC Showroom

Men Who Planned to Shoot up Graduation Ceremony Plead Guilty

Two Pontiac men accused of planning a mass shooting at a high school graduation in 2025 have April sentencing dates after each pleading guilty to multiple felony charges.

Oakland County Restaurant Quest: Edo Ramen House in Royal Oak

Oakland County Times publisher Crystal Proxmire is on a quest to try every restaurant in Oakland County, and to share that flavorful adventure with you! 

How Much Money Will Oakland County Communities be Getting from Marijuana Tax

In 2025, Oakland County had 49 marijuana businesses across the14 communities

Orion Kids Embrace Reading with Battle of the Books (video)

The Victory Celebration also included a speech and book signing by author Kelly Baptist who wrote one of the books included in the competition – Ready, Set, Dough

48 Inch Water Main Break Prompts Flooding, Boil Water Advisory

The break happened in Farmington Hills, with officials urging people to avoid 14 Mile Road between Drake and Farmington Roads.

Royal Oak St. Patrick’s Day Parade is March 14, Mike Frentz Named Grand Marshal

Deck your kids, your pets, your bicycles and wagons in everything green and join us for a family-filled celebration of Irish tradition.

Ferndale Lower Elementary ‘Goes for the Gold’ During ‘March is Reading Month’

Ferndale Lower Elementary ‘Goes for the Gold’ During ‘March is Reading Month’ (Ferndale Schools, March 7, 2026) On March 2, Ferndale Lower Elementary kicked off March is Reading Month with a “Go for the Gold” themed opening ceremony! Students lined the hallways waving flags from around the world and cheered as staff members passed the…

Oakland County Executive Gives State of the County Address (Video)

“We continue to believe that our county government can improve the lives of all our residents – and we’re proving it every day.”

44th District Court Announces Memorial Wall and Scholarship in Honor of Judge Jamie Wittenberg

“He made a real difference in the lives of so many who appeared before him, and we are all so grateful that he was our judge.”

In Wake of Lawsuit Allegations, Oak Park Superintendent Angel Abdulahad Retires

Employees outlined the multiple complaints to the school board, and on Nov. 18, 2025, Abdulahad was placed on paid administrative leave pending the outcome of an investigation.

ArtMarch Puts Spotlight on Ferndale Art Galleries

Be sure to check out the local art galleries, not just for ArtMarch, but any time of the year!

March 23 – Oak Park Master Plan Open House

The Master Plan, updated every 5 years, helps guide decisions related to housing, development, mobility, parks, infrastructure, and overall quality of life.

March 18 – Downtown Highland Volunteer Fair

Whether you’re interested in event planning, community outreach, or beautification projects, there’s something for everyone.

March 11 – ACLU of Michigan Hosting Virtual Know Your Rights Townhall

Please join the ACLU of Michigan and the Michigan Immigrant Rights Center for a statewide Know Your Rights Townhall

Oakland County Earns Bird City Michigan Designation

The program recognizes communities taking action to sustainably protect and mitigate threats to bird habitats by engaging and educating the community

Clarkston Man Accused of Felonies for Damaging License Plate Cameras in Waterford

Ironically, Detectives discovered one of the ALPR had captured an image of the vehicle and license plate driven by the suspect at the time the cameras were damaged.

Online Survey to Help Oakland County Prioritize HUD Funds

Please take 10-15 minutes to complete this brief questionnaire to have your voice heard.

Orion Area Chamber Breakfast Highlights Community Successes

The event touted Chamber successes, as well as gave local officials a chance to share updates.

Oakland County Restaurant Quest: Kubba House in West Bloomfield

Oakland County Times publisher Crystal Proxmire is on a quest to try every restaurant in Oakland County, and to share that flavorful adventure with you! 

Rochester Hills Receives Grant Funding for High-Intensity Activated Crosswalks

Crossings will be installed on John R at Spencer Park, Borden Park and Holy Family School.

Madison, Pontiac, and Royal Oak School Districts Get Clean Bus Energy Grants

“This grant allows us to reduce emissions, invest in cleaner transportation for students, and responsibly steward taxpayer resources through strategic state funding.”

Oakland County Veterans Resource Fair in Novi March 26

We kindly ask all attendees to sign up for a timed entry slot.

Royal Oak Hosting State of the Chamber and Awards Ceremony March 26

The State of the Chamber VIP Celebration gives members the opportunity to hear key updates and insights on the Chamber’s activities, goals, and future.

March 23 – Comedy Night Fundraiser at Highland Activity Center

Come and enjoy a night of food & great laughs while supporting the Highland Activity Center

March 22 – West Bloomfield Library Local Author Fair

West Bloomfield Twp Public Library is hosting their 3rd Annual Local Health Fair on Sunday March 22

Webster Community Center in Pontiac Grand Opening March 20

The event marks the transformation of the historic 1920 Webster Elementary School into a vibrant, multi‑use community hub designed to serve Pontiac residents for generations to come.

March 17 – Coffee with Hazel Park Schools Superintendent Amy Wilcox 

Mark your calendars for the next Coffee with Hazel Park Superintendent Dr. Amy Wilcox

March 14 – Holly Fire Department Hosting CPR Training

Please contact the station to register. 248-531-6010

Auburn Hills Hosting Presentation on Pollinator Gardens March 14

Join the Rochester Pollinators team and learn about why pollinator gardens are so helpful to wildlife

Ferndale Art March: Man in the City Exhibition at Affirmations March 14

“We are thrilled to welcome John Sauve as our 2026 Artist in Residence. His work embodies the spirit of visibility and connection that defines Affirmations, and we are excited to share these projects with the entire community.”

March 14 – Laughs at the Lift Comedy to Support Student Scholarships in Highand-White Lake Area

Enjoy hilarious performances by talented comedians while supporting a great cause—raising funds for student scholarships.

March 12 – America 250 Planning Meeting at Waterford Oaks

Join community partners as we brainstorm for Oakland County’s America 250 celebration taking place at the Oakland History Center’s July Ice Cream Social.

March 10 – Senior Expo at San Marino Club in Troy

Connect with dozens of local organizations dedicated to helping seniors and their families in Troy, Birmingham, Bloomfield and surrounding communities.

Royal Oak Library Hosting AI Literacy Presentation March 9

You’ll learn what AI can (and can’t) do, why bias and “hallucinations” happen, and how to use AI responsibly and effectively.

Fair Ferndale Hosting Open House March 8

Fair Ferndale provides an opportunity to expand your community network and get involved. 

Farmington Area State of the Cities is March 6

The event begins with a business expo and a VIP reception.

Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter Giving State of the County March 5

This annual event serves as a roadmap for the county’s future, highlighting key initiatives and programs.

Ferndale Schools State of the District March 4

Come learn what’s new at Ferndale Schools!

Consumers Energy Hosting Open House About Pipeline Project in Clawson, Madison Heights, Royal Oak, and Warren March 4

Meet the project team, review maps and timelines, and ask questions.

March 3 – Hazel Park Promise Zone Fundraising Dinner

Join us in making education accessible to all and shaping the leaders of tomorrow.

DTE Raising Rates Again, And Maybe Yet Again

DTE’s announcement, submitted to the MPSC on February 24, was issued a mere five days after the MPSC approved a $242.4 million electric rate hike.

Madison Heights Earns MEDC Redevelopment Ready Communities Certification

“These improvements will help attract new investment, support local businesses, and strengthen our tax base.”

Governor Whitmer Gives State of the State Address

Governor Gretchen Whitmer delivered her eighth and final State of the State address at the Michigan House Chamber in front of a joint session of the Michigan House of Representatives and the Michigan Senate and broadcast live throughout the state on Wednesday.

Waterford Township Accepting Applications for Township Clerk

The Township Clerk plays a vital role in ensuring elections are conducted lawfully and efficiently, public records are properly maintained, and Township meetings and financial documentation comply with state law.

Pedestrian Fatally Struck on I-75

Northbound I-75 was closed for approximately four hours while emergency response, investigation, and scene clearance were completed.

Highland Township Reduces Number of Voting Precincts, Creates Central Location

Highland Township officials have voted to reduce the number of voting precincts from 8 to 5.

Local Government Groups Oppose Legislation Aimed at Statewide Zoning Rules for Housing

Over 1,300 officials and administrators across the state have signed letters shared by the three organizations.

Gunshots Fired at Teen in Berkley, Police Seek Info to Find Suspects

At this time, BDPS believes the suspects fled south on Royal from 12 Mile in several vehicles: a white or grey mid-size Chevy (similar to a Malibu) and a dark-colored Jeep (possibly maroon/red).

Oakland County Parks Celebrating 60 Years, Continuing to Grow

Over the decades, OCP has redefined outdoor recreation, reaching significant milestones such as…

City of Southfield Shares Statement on Civil Rights and Local Policing Policies in Wake of ICE Leasing Office Space

With the announcement of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office in Southfield, city leaders have been under pressure from those who don’t want to see ICE in their community.

Ferndale Art March: Public Information Session is March 29

During this public information event, you can learn about the art initiations that Downtown Ferndale has partnered with businesses to bring into the community, tell us what you would like to see more of and explore ways to get involved.

Ferndale Art March:  Hiroya Tsukamoto Master of Fingerstyle Guitar Concert March 27

Recognized for his dizzyingly agile fingerpicking and his soulful performances, Tsukamoto invites audiences into his world of musical exploration and emotional expression.

Ferndale Art March:  Pictionary at Sidecar Slider Bar March 24

This game night event is FREE and OPEN to the public.

Ferndale Art March: ARTICIPATE Opening Reception at Ferndale Area District Library March 22

Articipate is a Berkley-based art collective, founded in 2013, comprised of a passionate team of instructors and a wide range of talented artists.

Ferndale Art March:  Detroit Poetry Salon at Lawrence Street Gallery March 22

View the “Saints, Sinners, and Potters” an invitational exhibit celebrating ceramic artists and listen to poets read their poems written from the work in the gallery.

Ferndale Art March: Ceramic Group Show Opening at David Klein Gallery March 14

Artists included in exhibit series: Marie Hermann, Del Harrow, Ebitenyefa Baralaye.

Ferndale Art March  Saints, Sinners, and Potters at Lawrence Street Gallery Reception March 8

Lawrence Street Gallery is located at 22620 Woodward Ave Suite A.

Ferndale Art March: The Garden at David Klein Gallery March 7

David Klein Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of The Garden, an exhibition featuring new and recent paintings by Robert Schefman.

Ferndale Art March:  Common Ground Art Show March 6

Sponsored by First Merchants Bank, the Community Art Gallery will be exhibiting works of art by artist who live, work or create right here in 48220, a collection where every piece has a local story.

Ferndale Art March: Art March Opening Celebration at 215 West March 1

Join us to celebrate and network with artists, gallery owners, local businesses, the beautification efforts that have created the vast public art collection, and the creative energy that sets downtown Ferndale apart from the rest.

Ferndale Art March: Printmaking Demonstrations at Lawrence Street Gallery March 1

The audience can participate in the printing making demonstrations that will be taking place inside the gallery.

Ferndale Art March: Justin Bean Closing Reception and Artist Talk March 1

On Sunday March 1, Ferndale Area District Library is hosting artist Justin Bean for a closing reception at 2pm, with an artist talk with Q&A at 2:30pm.

Oakland County Board Honors Five Residents with Black Excellence Awards

As part of Black History Month, the Board of Commissioners honored five Oakland County residents with the 2026 Black Excellence Award at its Feb. 19 meeting.

Three Suspects Arrested in Murder of Andre Sontay Avant Jr in Commerce Township

The 19-year-old suspects, two from Romulus and one from Taylor, were arrested Thursday by members of the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office Fugitive Apprehension Team.

Orion Teen’s Focus on Figure Skating Places Him in Top Ten Nationwide

Josh was born and raised in Orion Township, and he began skating at a young age

Waterford Restaurant Weeks Take Place March 1-15

 WACC Restaurant Week returns March 1–15 and Waterford Area Chamber of Commerce got 29 incredible local restaurants ready to serve up exclusive specials.

Detroit Zoo’s Baby Giraffe Dies Due to Injury

“Okidi brought joy to so many, and she was deeply loved by those who cared for her each day.”

White Powder Sent to Oakland County GOP Office Likely Not Isolated Incident

An envelope with white powder that came in the mail prompted the temporary closure of the Oakland County Republican headquarters in Bloomfield Township on Friday.

Data Highlight: How do the Generations Play Out in SE Michigan?

It seems that any article that discusses political, social or economic trends these days looks at these trends in terms of how they play out for various generations.

Lake Orion’s Erik Meerschaert Named Regional Teacher of the Year

The Regional Teachers of the Year were selected through a competitive application process that began with Michigan Teacher of the Year nominations from students, staff and community members from across the state.

Aligned for Achievement: Bridging the Gap in Academic Growth at Ferndale Schools

We are striving for growth that doesn’t just pass a test, but prepares our students to lead in university classrooms and professional careers alike.

Death in Commerce Township Determined to be Homicide, Police Investigating

Anyone with information about the shooting, or who may have seen Avant on Sunday or early Monday, is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-SPEAK-UP.

Farmington Hills Hopes to Hire Nearly 200 Seasonal Employees

Attendees will have the chance to meet with representatives from various City departments and divisions to learn more about available opportunities, submit applications and interview for the position (or positions) in which they are interested.

Berkley Begins Economic Development Strategy Creation, Public Input Sought

The project is now underway, and a dedicated website has been created to provide project updates and opportunities for resident and business input.

Oh Beautiful Detroit Zoo, How Does Your Butterfly Garden Grow?

Under the sunshine of the beautiful dome has since been a magical place where butterflies flutter about to the delight of visitors of all ages.

Deputies Investigating After Body Found in Proud Lake Recreation Area

The body was discovered by a person who was visiting the park.