Governor Whitmer Extends Stay Home, Stay Safe Order
Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed executive order 2020-59, extending her “Stay Home, Stay Safe” order through May 15.
Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed executive order 2020-59, extending her “Stay Home, Stay Safe” order through May 15.
Two SE Michigan Save A Lot Stores closed permanently over the weekend, surprising residents who had been relying on the low cost chain for food and paper products.
US District Court Judge Terrence Berg issued a court order that changes the April 21 filing deadline and rules for some candidates
Mike Kowall, a Republican from White Lake, has filed to run for Oakland County Executive.
“We’re used to doing more with less, but there is a limit to that,”
Here’s a list of restaurants in Hazel Park and Madison Heights that have carryout or delivery, courtesy of the Madison Heights Hazel Park Chamber.
43rd District Court Judge Charles “Chuck” Goedert resigned from his position due to medical issues.
Madison Heights’ General Federation of Women’s Club showcased generosity of time and charity over the past year, as they have for decades.
I-75 remains closed through the weekend from 8 Mile to Square Lake Road as crews continue removing bridges in Hazel Park.
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.
Here are some suggestions of how to work Random Acts of Kindness into your days:
Meisner is notifying the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy that Oakland County has an environmentally-contaminated site subject to property tax forfeiture
Oakland County will join Macomb County, Wayne County and the City of Detroit, which have adopted similar policies.
Well the building is done and the cooks are back at grill, serving up favorites for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Inside the crashed Fusion, officers located the items that were stolen in the West Drayton home invasion just minutes earlier.
The business was found to have spray paint on several areas of the outside of the building which included racial slurs and references to the “KKK”.
Officials with the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) tested groundwater from south of E. 10 Mile Road in Hazel Park…
The site has been the focus of intense scrutiny and emergency response since contamination was discovered along the I-696 highway embankment on Dec. 20.
Oakland County Times sat down with Madison Heights City Manager Melissa Marsh and Mayor Pro Tem Roslyn Grafstein to talk about what happened and answer some of the most common questions…
Here’s a look back at the best stories of the past year.