State of Orion Township Speech Focuses on Community Wins, Future Plans
Monopoly was the theme for Wednesday morning’s State of Orion Township address.
Monopoly was the theme for Wednesday morning’s State of Orion Township address.
MDOT is investing $3.1 million to complete intersection safety improvements on I-75 BL (Woodward Avenue) at South Boulevard.
Oak Park resident Mark Phillips came up with the idea for the mural as a way to honor his late son Idan Phillips who worked at the Animal Welfare Society…
The two occupants of the Jeep ran away from the scene. Sheriff’s deputies are actively searching for them.
On March 22, 2023 a Berkley resident reported a “Stranger Danger” incident.
“Criminal defense attorneys play a critical role in our justice system, and creation of the new Oakland County Public Defender’s Office is an important step.”
The Carbon Reduction Program (CRP) is a federally funded program to improve air quality by reducing carbon dioxide from on-road vehicle sources.
The incident happened approximately 8:30 a.m. today at a condominium in the 400 block of Delmar Court near South Milford Road.
”We must prevent property tax foreclosure for our residents and businesses to ensure our communities continue thriving.”
Entrepreneurs will be able to apply for up to $50,000 in loans through this program.
Through their investigation, officers determined that there was a party with underage drinking at a business and that shots were fired outside of the business
Oakland County Times is on a QUEST to enjoy every local restaurant in Oakland County.
The survey takes about ten minutes and is for anyone who comes to Holly, including residents, visitors, business owners and employees, etc.
There was so much laughter, fun, and learning!
“People say, ‘Well, what do you guys do?’ I say, ‘Well, we make awesome records and get people healthy,’” Kassad said.
Spring is right around the corner, and ReLeaf Michigan is excited to get out and start planting trees!
The anti-gun resolution outlines goals that the Ferndale Board of Education will take to ensure that the district can help to tackle conversations around gun safety.
Money raised from the store funds many NCJW|MI projects including the annual Back 2 School Store, Backpack Project for homeless children, blankets for children in hospital and foster care, Kosher meals on wheels, literacy outreach, and social action initiatives such as voter rights advocacy.
A free resource fair will take place Saturday March 18, 2023 from 9am to 1pm at Hazel Park High School…
It provides shelter, daily meals, clothing, and comprehensive life skills programs that help individuals find the support, resources and courage to positively change their lives.