Photos of Hazel Park Bridge Removal, Info on Construction
I-75 remains closed through the weekend from 8 Mile to Square Lake Road as crews continue removing bridges in Hazel Park.
I-75 remains closed through the weekend from 8 Mile to Square Lake Road as crews continue removing bridges in Hazel Park.
HUD Regional Director Joseph Galvin joined representatives of the FHC to present the giant check Friday morning at FHC’s Withington West.
Based on the information received from the callers and an investigation, Holly Police investigators believed the threat to be credible.
This investigation is ongoing and anyone with any additional information is asked to contact the Royal Oak Police Department…
Tutt is an army veteran and a navy veteran, who was surprised to learn last summer that she qualified for her new home through Operation Homefront.
Back in 1893 the people of Holly decided to throw a giant party in honor of the First President of the United States. The George Washington Club Dinner has been a tradition ever since…
Voters will have their say in the Democratic and Republican primaries, plus several communities have issues on the ballot, in addition to a county-wide vote on Detroit Institute of Arts funding.
“Do not fall for these scams. In fact, this is the perfect example of criminals preying on people’s fears.”
CIPP is a technology that in essence creates a new pipe within the old one, meaning that pipes do not have to be dug up and completely replaced.
With the consensus of the council, the city manager and city attorney could research guidelines from other communities, the Michigan Municipal League, and the state.
A friend and I had the most indulgent feast the other night in Downtown Royal Oak at Boukie’s Grill.
Here is a list of resources for shelter, food, medical care and more.
Hundreds of orange and white balls were strewn across the pavement, making driving dangerous.
My hope is that students can use their favorite art form to think in new ways about money and finances.
Both women carved out their own paths by pushing themselves to be bold.
The thrill of racing is coming to Ferndale, but of course with a Ferndale twist
She was among dozens of pooches enjoying Super Bowl Sunday in a family-friendly way – with costumes, tricks, confidence-building and prizes.
The Royal Oak resident decided to turn her experience into a way to help mothers – especially those of color – and families get the benefits they need in order to have healthy families.
Because the fox was on an extended stay, the courtyard was closed to students and staff who can traverse it,
“I am honored to join the Broncho family and to work with our students, staff and families to promote a culture of kindness, compassion and respect.”