









The Great Backyard Bird Count is a great place to start. People can watch for birds anywhere – including their own backyards, or even local parks. All one needs to do is simply watch and listen for birds, and document them.
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) has recently produced 2025 provisional birth and death statistics for Michigan and its counties.
Lakeshore Legal Aid is hosting Expungement Clinics in Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne Counties through 2026.
To accommodate this change, the City of Auburn Hills has combined several precincts, reducing the total from nine to seven.
High school juniors and seniors in the Avondale, Brandon, Clarkston, Goodrich, Lake Orion, Oxford, and Waterford School Districts planning to attend college or vocational school may apply.
The Pleasant Ridge Woman’s Club is pleased to offer scholarships to graduating seniors of the class of 2026 living within the boundaries of the Ferndale school district, and attending any local public or private school.
The continued cold weather is causing unsafe conditions on and around the water
But just as the patrons are so varied, so too are the groups and services the center has to offer.
Along with MACC, Clerk Brown is active with the Michigan Association of Registers of Deeds (MARD) and was appointed by the Governor to serve on the Michigan Electronic Recording Commission.
If you travel on foot or by bicycle, please consider attending this FREE presentation on Saturday, Feb. 28
The City of Oak Park is hosting a S’Mores n’ More event.
Parents, community members, and staff are encouraged to attend to learn more about a potential ballot proposal, ask questions, and provide meaningful feedback.
This is an integral, impactful role that helps our team of heroes operate at their best every day.
From craft beers and coffee to cocktails and mocktails, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Events in Oakland County To submit event information, click here for instructions. Oakland County Times is looking for a sponsor for the Event Page and related event posts. This is a great opportunity for a business or group that wants to consistently reach readers across Oakland County. Message us at editor@oc115.com. Feb 5-7…
The open house featured posters with maps of the park land for people to add suggestions to, and pictures of activities that people could vote on.
Oakland University is on lock down as of 9:30 pm Thursday due to a reported aggravated assault at Van Wagoner House.
To recognize those efforts, the DDA recently hosted Light up Lake Orion, a night to celebrate the community’s “Illuminators.”
Rand was born in Pontiac, and has authored 120+ horror and mystery fiction books for children and young adults, with nearly 7 million copies in print.
Oakland County households may be eligible for up to $2,000 in relief through the Hardship Assistance Program
Ramp work will include rebuilding the ramp base, drainage and pavement, as well as bridge improvements.
The library is hosting a town hall meeting on Feb. 7 from 10am to noon at VFW Post #5587, 201 Airport Drive in Holly
Royal Oak is an Equal Opportunity Employer and welcomes candidates representing a variety of backgrounds and perspectives.
The City has also established a comprehensive administrative policy governing interactions with federal law enforcement agencies
The form provides Michiganders with an avenue to report alleged misconduct by federal immigration agents in their communities.
Kali, 13, was rescued as a cub after being found orphaned by residents of the Native Village of Point Lay, Alaska in 2013.
“This is a horrific and tragic death that easily could have been avoided.” Sheriff Bouchard said.
The investment will strengthen the Community Schools model by ensuring families have direct access to personalized, wraparound supports that promote stability, well-being and student success.
UPDATE: According to the City of Madison Heights, the child has been found and is safe. More details will be added as they become available, 11:50pm.
Additional details about Michigan’s Unclaimed Property Program can be found at www.michigan.gov/unclaimedproperty.
For one delicious week, participating local restaurants will offer special menus and featured dishes that showcase the flavors of our downtown dining scene.
Learn Celtic History with Jim Perkins as Seamus the Leprechaun with dinner and a presentation at Highland Activity Center on Feb. 23.
As we close the chapter on a historic 75th Anniversary, we invite our members to join us at our Annual Meeting and Member Appreciation Breakfast on Friday, February 20th.
This is a free event, no registration necessary.
Landscape architects from PEA Group will be facilitating this workshop with the intent to use results to apply for state grant funding.
Join Oakland County Parks’ naturalist and Berkley native Benjamin Prowse to learn about participating in this global citizen science event.
Hazel Park Schools is hosting a free resource fair for students, teachers, parents and community members.
The first Saturday in February makes room for two organizations to bring their events together for a perfect winter day.
The City of Ferndale is holding a Public Hearing on Monday, February 2, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. to seek community feedback regarding the proposed Citizen Input Over Government Surveillance Ordinance.
A Go Fund Me page has been set up for Jim and Mary who lost their home in the fire.
A 51-year old Hazel Park man is in custody after police say he attacked a visitor with a hatchet.
Oakland Community Health Network and Common Ground have parted ways, with OCHN directly taking on mental health crisis services that it previously had been contracting with Common Ground to provide.
The State of Michigan requires the submission of a plan which would eliminate the deficiency within five years.
In a move that saves money and streamlines services, Orion Township has consolidated precinct locations, reducing the total number of precincts from 14 to 11.
Whether you’re sharing the night with your sweetheart, your besties, or flying solo, you’ll feel the love through big hair, bold colors, classic tunes, and heart-shaped vibes all around.
No registration required, just drop in.
This executive-level position provides strategic leadership and operational oversight for all human resources and personnel administration functions for a full-service municipality.
This free event includes nutrition and supplements, holistic practices, information on ingredients to avoid, heart health and wellness.
“Please know that keeping the community safe and upholding the highest levels of professionalism and accountability are the top priorities of our public safety officials.”
101,500 rides. That’s the statistic being celebrated by the folks at Western Oakland Transportation Authority (WOTA) for 2025…
The community is coming together to support Orion Township Trustee John Carson as he faces heart surgery and recovery.
“Volunteering brings our community together.”
The Executive Director (ED) is the Chamber’s chief administrative officer and reports directly to the Board of Directors.
Provide direct feedback on possible future park enhancements and the Hunter Community Senior Center
ONTV’s goal is to raise $8,000 for FISH through corporate sponsorships and community donations.
The passenger of the vehicle ultimately succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased later that day.
This $1 million investment will also help ensure our bus stops meet ADA standards and better serve pedestrians, cyclists, seniors, and people with disabilities,” Tlaib said.
The purpose of this initiative is to help develop new goals and strategies for continuing to offer an excellent education for our students, while using scarce public education resources in the most effective and efficient way.
This position manages the Michigan History Center’s (MHC) state-wide community-based efforts and programs.
Join Sylvia Hubbard, a romance author of over seventy books, for a discussion on the influence African American authors have had on the romance genre.
The Open House takes place at Rochester Hills City Hall on Jan 29, 2026 from 5-7pm.
A lock box minimizes accidental misuse, helps monitor quantity, provides secure storage, and prevents unauthorized access.
Share, guide, and dig into what is, and what isn’t, working in the nonprofit sector.
Submit a nomination for a deserving Tomorrow’s Twenty candidate by Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
“Our collaboration with Independent Bank has helped qualified buyers reduce upfront costs, purchase homes in communities across Oakland County, and contribute to the economic strength and stability of those communities.”
With support from Oakland Thrive, Oakland County Times Editor and Publisher Crystal Proxmire is on a quest to try every restaurant in Oakland County. Oakland Thrive is a transformative force dedicated to nurturing local businesses.
Together, our school family marched in unity as we walked across the outside of the front of the school.
“This decision was not made lightly and is not due to the lack of effort or community support,” said the Cinema’s Board of Directors.
You can weigh in on our newly-launched Co-Creation Lab.
“When you think about everything from Tommystock to the Ugly Sweater Party, the Flower Fair, and so many other events, none of it would be possible without Missy.”
We look forward to seeing everyone at the Arts & Crafts Supply Swap on Saturday, January 31!
Visit our website https://www.highlanddda.com/doing-business/ for more information and applications, or email highlanddda@gmail.com with questions.
Last year, together, we raised an incredible $11,000, and this year we’re aiming even higher.
Veterans and their family members, join us for this free event to receive food; benefits counseling; transportation, housing and jobs assistance and healthcare.
Members will learn how to follow a standard protocol to help identify and map locations of vernal pools within their local communities, through both classroom instruction and data collection in the field.
The Village and the DIA are asking for input on the theme for the mural.
To learn more about PFAS and what the Michigan PFAS Action Response Team (MPART) is doing to address PFAS, go to www.michigan.gov/pfasresponse.
The deadline to apply is 12 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 29.
Ferndale Inclusion Network is partnering with ACLU Michigan to host a Know Your Rights Training later this month, Tuesday, January 20th at 7PM.
In the scam, callers pose as an Oakland County Sheriff’s Deputy and either demand immediate payment to resolve a legal issue or leave a voicemail urging recipients to return the call to discuss an “urgent legal matter.
Oak Park Public Safety extends its sincere appreciation to Crime Stoppers of Michigan and to the community for their assistance in this investigation.
The deadline for applications is 4:30 p.m. on Friday, January 30 and may be submitted online
The Village of Holly Downtown Development Authority (DDA) today announced the selection of Kevin A. Stephison as its next Executive Director, following approval by the Holly Village Council.
With support from Oakland Thrive, Oakland County Times Editor and Publisher Crystal Proxmire is on a quest to try every restaurant in Oakland County.
“Art creates an enjoyable atmosphere in municipal buildings, encourages understanding amongst community members and gives individuals a way to express themselves.
On Saturday, January 10, 2026, the Orion Township Public Library invited the community to kick off a year of events celebrating the Library’s 100th anniversary
The agreement… adds that “The Employee and Employer agree that they will not disparage each other, whether on social media or otherwise.”
Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter’s Oakland Together 40 Under 40 program is looking to recognize dynamic individuals making an impact in their community or career for the class of 2026.
The Rochester Fire and Ice Festival returns Jan 16-17.
The current Oakland County Nurse on Call hotline has expanded and been renamed to the Oakland Connects Helpline.
Donations can be dropped off at the ECC (313 Redruth Ave. ~ formerly Kenwood Elementary), where a red collection bin is located outside the Main Office.
The program has provided more than 125,000 bags of food to Holly Area Schools students since it launched 10 years ago
Limited spots are available for this tournament. Registration is first-come, first-served. Don’t get left at the starting line- sign up now!
We’ll have tables with info about groups and programs, staff and group leaders you can actually talk to, stacks of flyers, light refreshments, and yes — a very important best-wig contest. Come as you are.
With support from Oakland Thrive, Oakland County Times Editor and Publisher Crystal Proxmire is on a quest to try every restaurant in Oakland County.
Oakland County Times is looking for a sponsor for the Event Page and related event posts. This is a great opportunity for a business or group that wants to consistently reach readers across Oakland County.
Township officials passed the resolution in response to a heartfelt request made by Darrin Hafeli, a U.S. Army veteran and Purple Heart recipient who served in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The deadline for submissions is Friday, January 23, 2026.
Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of up to $2,000 for information leading to an arrest in the case. Tipsters remain anonymous.
“If I could think of one word to describe our community, it is unstoppable,” James said.
The Great Backyard Bird Count is a great place to start. People can watch for birds anywhere – including their own backyards, or even local parks. All one needs to do is simply watch and listen for birds, and document them.
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) has recently produced 2025 provisional birth and death statistics for Michigan and its counties.
Lakeshore Legal Aid is hosting Expungement Clinics in Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne Counties through 2026.
To accommodate this change, the City of Auburn Hills has combined several precincts, reducing the total from nine to seven.
High school juniors and seniors in the Avondale, Brandon, Clarkston, Goodrich, Lake Orion, Oxford, and Waterford School Districts planning to attend college or vocational school may apply.
The Pleasant Ridge Woman’s Club is pleased to offer scholarships to graduating seniors of the class of 2026 living within the boundaries of the Ferndale school district, and attending any local public or private school.
The continued cold weather is causing unsafe conditions on and around the water
But just as the patrons are so varied, so too are the groups and services the center has to offer.
Along with MACC, Clerk Brown is active with the Michigan Association of Registers of Deeds (MARD) and was appointed by the Governor to serve on the Michigan Electronic Recording Commission.
If you travel on foot or by bicycle, please consider attending this FREE presentation on Saturday, Feb. 28
The City of Oak Park is hosting a S’Mores n’ More event.
Parents, community members, and staff are encouraged to attend to learn more about a potential ballot proposal, ask questions, and provide meaningful feedback.
This is an integral, impactful role that helps our team of heroes operate at their best every day.
From craft beers and coffee to cocktails and mocktails, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Events in Oakland County To submit event information, click here for instructions. Oakland County Times is looking for a sponsor for the Event Page and related event posts. This is a great opportunity for a business or group that wants to consistently reach readers across Oakland County. Message us at editor@oc115.com. Feb 5-7…
The open house featured posters with maps of the park land for people to add suggestions to, and pictures of activities that people could vote on.
Oakland University is on lock down as of 9:30 pm Thursday due to a reported aggravated assault at Van Wagoner House.
To recognize those efforts, the DDA recently hosted Light up Lake Orion, a night to celebrate the community’s “Illuminators.”
Rand was born in Pontiac, and has authored 120+ horror and mystery fiction books for children and young adults, with nearly 7 million copies in print.
Oakland County households may be eligible for up to $2,000 in relief through the Hardship Assistance Program
Ramp work will include rebuilding the ramp base, drainage and pavement, as well as bridge improvements.
The library is hosting a town hall meeting on Feb. 7 from 10am to noon at VFW Post #5587, 201 Airport Drive in Holly
Royal Oak is an Equal Opportunity Employer and welcomes candidates representing a variety of backgrounds and perspectives.
The City has also established a comprehensive administrative policy governing interactions with federal law enforcement agencies
The form provides Michiganders with an avenue to report alleged misconduct by federal immigration agents in their communities.
Kali, 13, was rescued as a cub after being found orphaned by residents of the Native Village of Point Lay, Alaska in 2013.
“This is a horrific and tragic death that easily could have been avoided.” Sheriff Bouchard said.
The investment will strengthen the Community Schools model by ensuring families have direct access to personalized, wraparound supports that promote stability, well-being and student success.
UPDATE: According to the City of Madison Heights, the child has been found and is safe. More details will be added as they become available, 11:50pm.
Additional details about Michigan’s Unclaimed Property Program can be found at www.michigan.gov/unclaimedproperty.
For one delicious week, participating local restaurants will offer special menus and featured dishes that showcase the flavors of our downtown dining scene.
Learn Celtic History with Jim Perkins as Seamus the Leprechaun with dinner and a presentation at Highland Activity Center on Feb. 23.
As we close the chapter on a historic 75th Anniversary, we invite our members to join us at our Annual Meeting and Member Appreciation Breakfast on Friday, February 20th.
This is a free event, no registration necessary.
Landscape architects from PEA Group will be facilitating this workshop with the intent to use results to apply for state grant funding.
Join Oakland County Parks’ naturalist and Berkley native Benjamin Prowse to learn about participating in this global citizen science event.
Hazel Park Schools is hosting a free resource fair for students, teachers, parents and community members.
The first Saturday in February makes room for two organizations to bring their events together for a perfect winter day.
The City of Ferndale is holding a Public Hearing on Monday, February 2, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. to seek community feedback regarding the proposed Citizen Input Over Government Surveillance Ordinance.
A Go Fund Me page has been set up for Jim and Mary who lost their home in the fire.
A 51-year old Hazel Park man is in custody after police say he attacked a visitor with a hatchet.
Oakland Community Health Network and Common Ground have parted ways, with OCHN directly taking on mental health crisis services that it previously had been contracting with Common Ground to provide.
The State of Michigan requires the submission of a plan which would eliminate the deficiency within five years.
In a move that saves money and streamlines services, Orion Township has consolidated precinct locations, reducing the total number of precincts from 14 to 11.
Whether you’re sharing the night with your sweetheart, your besties, or flying solo, you’ll feel the love through big hair, bold colors, classic tunes, and heart-shaped vibes all around.
No registration required, just drop in.
This executive-level position provides strategic leadership and operational oversight for all human resources and personnel administration functions for a full-service municipality.
This free event includes nutrition and supplements, holistic practices, information on ingredients to avoid, heart health and wellness.
“Please know that keeping the community safe and upholding the highest levels of professionalism and accountability are the top priorities of our public safety officials.”
101,500 rides. That’s the statistic being celebrated by the folks at Western Oakland Transportation Authority (WOTA) for 2025…
The community is coming together to support Orion Township Trustee John Carson as he faces heart surgery and recovery.
“Volunteering brings our community together.”
The Executive Director (ED) is the Chamber’s chief administrative officer and reports directly to the Board of Directors.
Provide direct feedback on possible future park enhancements and the Hunter Community Senior Center
ONTV’s goal is to raise $8,000 for FISH through corporate sponsorships and community donations.
The passenger of the vehicle ultimately succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased later that day.
This $1 million investment will also help ensure our bus stops meet ADA standards and better serve pedestrians, cyclists, seniors, and people with disabilities,” Tlaib said.
The purpose of this initiative is to help develop new goals and strategies for continuing to offer an excellent education for our students, while using scarce public education resources in the most effective and efficient way.
This position manages the Michigan History Center’s (MHC) state-wide community-based efforts and programs.
Join Sylvia Hubbard, a romance author of over seventy books, for a discussion on the influence African American authors have had on the romance genre.
The Open House takes place at Rochester Hills City Hall on Jan 29, 2026 from 5-7pm.
A lock box minimizes accidental misuse, helps monitor quantity, provides secure storage, and prevents unauthorized access.
Share, guide, and dig into what is, and what isn’t, working in the nonprofit sector.
Submit a nomination for a deserving Tomorrow’s Twenty candidate by Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
“Our collaboration with Independent Bank has helped qualified buyers reduce upfront costs, purchase homes in communities across Oakland County, and contribute to the economic strength and stability of those communities.”
With support from Oakland Thrive, Oakland County Times Editor and Publisher Crystal Proxmire is on a quest to try every restaurant in Oakland County. Oakland Thrive is a transformative force dedicated to nurturing local businesses.
Together, our school family marched in unity as we walked across the outside of the front of the school.
“This decision was not made lightly and is not due to the lack of effort or community support,” said the Cinema’s Board of Directors.
You can weigh in on our newly-launched Co-Creation Lab.
“When you think about everything from Tommystock to the Ugly Sweater Party, the Flower Fair, and so many other events, none of it would be possible without Missy.”
We look forward to seeing everyone at the Arts & Crafts Supply Swap on Saturday, January 31!
Visit our website https://www.highlanddda.com/doing-business/ for more information and applications, or email highlanddda@gmail.com with questions.
Last year, together, we raised an incredible $11,000, and this year we’re aiming even higher.
Veterans and their family members, join us for this free event to receive food; benefits counseling; transportation, housing and jobs assistance and healthcare.
Members will learn how to follow a standard protocol to help identify and map locations of vernal pools within their local communities, through both classroom instruction and data collection in the field.
The Village and the DIA are asking for input on the theme for the mural.
To learn more about PFAS and what the Michigan PFAS Action Response Team (MPART) is doing to address PFAS, go to www.michigan.gov/pfasresponse.
The deadline to apply is 12 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 29.
Ferndale Inclusion Network is partnering with ACLU Michigan to host a Know Your Rights Training later this month, Tuesday, January 20th at 7PM.
In the scam, callers pose as an Oakland County Sheriff’s Deputy and either demand immediate payment to resolve a legal issue or leave a voicemail urging recipients to return the call to discuss an “urgent legal matter.
Oak Park Public Safety extends its sincere appreciation to Crime Stoppers of Michigan and to the community for their assistance in this investigation.
The deadline for applications is 4:30 p.m. on Friday, January 30 and may be submitted online
The Village of Holly Downtown Development Authority (DDA) today announced the selection of Kevin A. Stephison as its next Executive Director, following approval by the Holly Village Council.
With support from Oakland Thrive, Oakland County Times Editor and Publisher Crystal Proxmire is on a quest to try every restaurant in Oakland County.
“Art creates an enjoyable atmosphere in municipal buildings, encourages understanding amongst community members and gives individuals a way to express themselves.
On Saturday, January 10, 2026, the Orion Township Public Library invited the community to kick off a year of events celebrating the Library’s 100th anniversary
The agreement… adds that “The Employee and Employer agree that they will not disparage each other, whether on social media or otherwise.”
Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter’s Oakland Together 40 Under 40 program is looking to recognize dynamic individuals making an impact in their community or career for the class of 2026.
The Rochester Fire and Ice Festival returns Jan 16-17.
The current Oakland County Nurse on Call hotline has expanded and been renamed to the Oakland Connects Helpline.
Donations can be dropped off at the ECC (313 Redruth Ave. ~ formerly Kenwood Elementary), where a red collection bin is located outside the Main Office.
The program has provided more than 125,000 bags of food to Holly Area Schools students since it launched 10 years ago
Limited spots are available for this tournament. Registration is first-come, first-served. Don’t get left at the starting line- sign up now!
We’ll have tables with info about groups and programs, staff and group leaders you can actually talk to, stacks of flyers, light refreshments, and yes — a very important best-wig contest. Come as you are.
With support from Oakland Thrive, Oakland County Times Editor and Publisher Crystal Proxmire is on a quest to try every restaurant in Oakland County.
Oakland County Times is looking for a sponsor for the Event Page and related event posts. This is a great opportunity for a business or group that wants to consistently reach readers across Oakland County.
Township officials passed the resolution in response to a heartfelt request made by Darrin Hafeli, a U.S. Army veteran and Purple Heart recipient who served in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The deadline for submissions is Friday, January 23, 2026.
Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of up to $2,000 for information leading to an arrest in the case. Tipsters remain anonymous.
“If I could think of one word to describe our community, it is unstoppable,” James said.