Right Down the Street: Podcast Interview with Oakland University’s Glenn McIntosh
He is living proof of the success you create when you stand up, stand out and stand above!
He is living proof of the success you create when you stand up, stand out and stand above!
Through it all, Holly has continued pushing on and doesn’t show signs of stopping any time soon.
Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-SPEAK UP
Oakland County residents will see transit services expand later this year now that the Board of Commissioners has approved contracts with four public transportation providers
Approximately $200 was taken, and the suspect fled the restaurant.
From there he built a career – not just one that satisfied his own creativity, but one that’s helped countless others as well.
Since the committee was founded, over 120 individuals have signed up to volunteer and many do so regularly.
Oakland County Times reached out to Hazel Park, Madison Heights, and Southfield police to inquire about their experiences.
Join us for our second community conversation regarding the Flock Safety program proposed by Ferndale investigators.
Artists are encouraged to submit a concept proposal based on the theme “You Belong Here.”
Oakland Community Health Network (OCHN) is releasing mental health tips for families and individuals to manage stress or trauma associated with the recent crisis at Michigan State University
This story is ongoing and will be updated as more information is made available.
The new location, at 430 S. Main Street, has three indoor dining areas including a bar, and can feed up to 266 guests.
Online romance scams take advantage of people looking for romantic partners on dating sites, apps, or social media.
If approved, there will be five citizens appointed by the Mayor with confirmation by the council.
Now there are locations in Berkley, Clinton Township, Macomb, Madison Heights, Rochester Hills, Royal Oak, Troy, and Shelby Township.
The Royal Oak Master Plan process is underpinned by a robust public engagement program to capture residents’, property owners’, and other invested stakeholders’ opinions, preferences, and visions for the community’s future.
The district serves students in Ferndale, Oak Park, Pleasant Ridge, and Royal Oak Township.
This year, a very special guest will be there—a Wakanda Warrior from Black Panther: Wakanda Forever!
Oakland County Times is on a QUEST to enjoy every local restaurant in Oakland County.